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A thought experiment in the form of a simple question that has been yielding lots of weird but useful ideas for me... What if personal computing truly was personal, in the sense that it was completely tuned to what you need without having to worry about anyone or anything else... how might you […]
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a second personal computing revolution is about the only way other than throwing all electronics into the sea that world will ever heal from the damage tech bros did and continue to do.
People who build software often think of software as an asset or an artifact, regardless of what terms they use for it. But that is increasingly feeling like a flawed mental model. The idea of a "program" is the actual asset, software is just a building material. Seeing it that way isn't at […]
This is doable, and likely on hardware costing hundreds of dollars at most. For the better part of a year I've been tinkering with architecture based on these ideas with Raspberry Pi, and even with the gobsmackingly inflated pricing due to shortages, the costs are low enough that it puts you in […]