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- title: team pico's blog
- url: https://hey.prose.sh/
- hash_url: 30fa9a24a052e993533639e7c19ccd04
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- <h2 id="philosophy">philosophy</h2>
- <p>We grew up on the web; it's nostalgic. We've also seen how it's changed over
- time.</p>
- <p>What once was a place to chat and collaborate with people across the planet is
- now a platform for the commercialization of products and services. At the seat
- of the modern web is the browser. The modern browser is very much like an
- operating system, both in terms of complexity and code size. Only massive
- corporations can build and maintain it. Further, the web breeds platforms that
- exploit your
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleus_accumbens#Function" rel="nofollow">nucleus accumbens</a> in
- order to increase "engagement." We have no issue with the commercialization of
- the web -- that's how useful services exist. However, we are more aligned with
- products and services that promote human communication and collaboration in its
- purest forms. Many of our services don't require a password, but still offer
- many familiar features like content management.</p>
- <p>While we still intend on building web sites, our goal is to experiment with new
- ways to encourage human communication and collaboration.</p>
- <p>Finally, we have noticed great projects that over time continue to expand their
- scope until it buckles under its own weight. Without restraint, projects quickly
- expand until they require a team to maintain them or the developers burn out and
- get bored. We want to resist the urge to continuously grow our projects.
- Relatively small, self-contained projects are what get us excited about
- engineering.</p>
- <h2 id="goals">goals</h2>
- <ul>
- <li>Promote human communication and collaboration</li>
- <li>Build a space for the smaller web</li>
- <li>Use modern tools with care</li>
- <li>Projects should to do one thing, well</li>
- <li>Foster a community of hackers who enjoy minimalism</li>
- <li>A single person can fully understand a project</li>
- </ul>
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