The post envisions a new way to âfixâ computers by returning to simple, lowâpower design and replacing complex, centralized software stacks with a distributed, visualâprogramming framework. It proposes that apps be built from interchangeable nodes or puzzle piecesâmuch like the collaborative editing of an online encyclopediaâso users can copy, customize, and remix them on their own devices without relying on central servers. By combining AIâenhanced incremental updates, local database copies, and a dataâstream programming language, this approach promises snappy performance, retroâfuturistic aesthetics, and better privacy: users control their own themes and styles while developers can design programs through clear diagrams of connected labels and lines.






















