A simple, understandable, and fully customizable web browser (like nyxt but usable as a daily driver.
A program or service that allows multiple disparate communication services (email, Signal, Discord, Whatsapp) to all be interfaced with from one service (imagine a web page as your default client), that exposes API endpoints and allows users to write their own clients (so you can use it in emacs, for example). Bitlbee exists but I haven’t gotten around to figuring out how to set it up yet
A “personal assistant” style AI system that tracks your tasks, your agenda, your mood and preferences, the events and things you may be interested in, and suggests you things at the right times and in the right contexts.
The above are easy optimizations compared to the stuff below:
Internet access everywhere, no exceptions, via wireless connectivity. Imagine Starlink but internet provided to you everywhere, reliably. Also you don’t have to deal with the nonsense of switching SIM cards as you travel across continents.
A fully open source hardware and software stack for devices that are actually usable.
An e-ink display portable device (such as a laptop or a tablet) that uses relatively customizable operating systems like Linux or BSDs.
A simple, understandable, and fully customizable web browser (like nyxt but usable as a daily driver.
A program or service that allows multiple disparate communication services (email, Signal, Discord, Whatsapp) to all be interfaced with from one service (imagine a web page as your default client), that exposes API endpoints and allows users to write their own clients (so you can use it in emacs, for example). Bitlbee exists but I haven’t gotten around to figuring out how to set it up yet
A “personal assistant” style AI system that tracks your tasks, your agenda, your mood and preferences, the events and things you may be interested in, and suggests you things at the right times and in the right contexts.
The above are easy optimizations compared to the stuff below:
Internet access everywhere, no exceptions, via wireless connectivity. Imagine Starlink but internet provided to you everywhere, reliably. Also you don’t have to deal with the nonsense of switching SIM cards as you travel across continents.
A fully open source hardware and software stack for devices that are actually usable.
An e-ink display portable device (such as a laptop or a tablet) that uses relatively customizable operating systems like Linux or BSDs.
Re the first #3, Jason Yuan and Sam Whitmore just released Dot today, an AI assistant with longterm memory.