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In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop speaks with Moritz Bierling, community lead at Daylight Computer, about reimagining our relationship to technology through intentional hardware and software design. The conversation traverses the roots of Daylight Computer—born from a desire to mitigate the mental and physiological toll of blue light and digital distraction—into explorations of AI integration, environmental design, open-source ethos, and alternative models for startup funding. Moritz discusses the vision behind Daylight’s “Outdoor Computing Club,” a movement to reclaim nature as a workspace, and the broader philosophical inquiry into a “third timeline” that balances techno-optimism and primitivism. You can explore more about the project at daylightcomputer.com and connect through their primary social channels on X (Twitter) and Instagram.
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Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to Daylight Computer, critique of mainstream tech as a distraction machine, and inspiration from Apple’s software limitations.
05:00 – Origin story of Daylight, impact of blue light, and how display technology influences wellbeing.
10:00 – Exploration of e-ink vs. RLCD, Kindle as a sanctuary, and Anjan’s experiments with the Remarkable tablet.
15:00 – Development of Solo OS, the role of spaces in digital environments, and distinctions between hardware and software.
20:00 – Vision for AI-assisted computing, voice interaction, and creating a context-aware interface.
25:00 – Emphasis on environmental design, using devices outdoors, and the evolutionary mismatch of current computing.
30:00 – Reflections on solar punk, right relationship with technology, and rejecting accelerationism.
35:00 – Introduction of the third timeline, rhizomatic organizational structure, and critique of VC funding models.
40:00 – Discussions on alternative economics, open-source dynamics, and long-term sustainability.
45:00 – Outdoor Computing Club, future launches, on-device AI, and the ambition to reclaim embodied computing.
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In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop speaks with Moritz Bierling, community lead at Daylight Computer, about reimagining our relationship to technology through intentional hardware and software design. The conversation traverses the roots of Daylight Computer—born from a desire to mitigate the mental and physiological toll of blue light and digital distraction—into explorations of AI integration, environmental design, open-source ethos, and alternative models for startup funding. Moritz discusses the vision behind Daylight’s “Outdoor Computing Club,” a movement to reclaim nature as a workspace, and the broader philosophical inquiry into a “third timeline” that balances techno-optimism and primitivism. You can explore more about the project at daylightcomputer.com and connect through their primary social channels on X (Twitter) and Instagram.
Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to Daylight Computer, critique of mainstream tech as a distraction machine, and inspiration from Apple’s software limitations.
05:00 – Origin story of Daylight, impact of blue light, and how display technology influences wellbeing.
10:00 – Exploration of e-ink vs. RLCD, Kindle as a sanctuary, and Anjan’s experiments with the Remarkable tablet.
15:00 – Development of Solo OS, the role of spaces in digital environments, and distinctions between hardware and software.
20:00 – Vision for AI-assisted computing, voice interaction, and creating a context-aware interface.
25:00 – Emphasis on environmental design, using devices outdoors, and the evolutionary mismatch of current computing.
30:00 – Reflections on solar punk, right relationship with technology, and rejecting accelerationism.
35:00 – Introduction of the third timeline, rhizomatic organizational structure, and critique of VC funding models.
40:00 – Discussions on alternative economics, open-source dynamics, and long-term sustainability.
45:00 – Outdoor Computing Club, future launches, on-device AI, and the ambition to reclaim embodied computing.
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