Anselm Eickhoff:: Hello World! Software is too hard. Distributed state is too hard. Software is places, not apps. Humanity needs simulation. | garden computing
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But, again, what’s special about the computer and the abstractions of software is their universality. Any time things get needlessly complex, we’ve lost sight of that.
And the only way to fix it is to take responsibility for everything you can do with computers.
That’s what I started Garden Computing for.
This sounds like an impossible task, but the good news is that the situation is so dire that there are very low-hanging fruits if you take a step back. And you only need to start in one place to see dramatic improvements.