Humanity's relationship with tech is broken.

Computers should never be our friends.

They should be our assistants, saving us time so we can spend it on making more friends.

Computers should never be multiplied for the sake of it.

They should be versatile, adapting to our lives instead of adapting our lives to their limitations.

Computers should never be harmful to the nature it came from.

They should be made kindly and retire gracefully, re-integrating into earth as if they’ve never existed.

Computers should never be the agent of someone else other than the owner.

They should store all personal data on-device, which is only guaranteed when both the hardware and the software are open-source.

Computers should never be made thousands of kilometers away by cheaper labour.

They should be made regionally by machines, and if not, they should be made by people in the region, for people in the region.

A new norm is desperately needed.

We exist to create the ultimate human-serving computer, a computer made to help us become healthier and happier beings, made in a way that benefits all corners of society.

A computer like that will create a world of abundance.

In a world of abundance, value exists in relationships. In relationships, you have to trust but verify, and for both to be possible, ownership must be distributed. Be it the hardware, the software, or the entirety of the supply chain - Everything should and will be owned collectively by participants who add true value to the ecosystem.

This is not just the new norm of tech.
This is the new norm of capitalism.