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The whole Linux-on-the-desktop objective seemed like chasing where the puck was, that was a decade ago. Having connected, anywhere-we-go any-device-we-have cross-user-capable software is the new baseline.

It's not just open source. Personal software in general is failing. Failing to become interpersonal. But if we simply glue in centralized services (how we typically connect), we begin walking down a vulgar path of anti-personalization/de-personalization. New ways must emerge to keep personal software relevant (imho).



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