
Riskgaming Can software platforms reverse enshittification?
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Dec 17, 2025 Alex Komoroske, founder of Common Tools and co-leader of the Resonant Computing Manifesto, dives into the pressing need for a shift in software design. He explains the concept of resonant computing, emphasizing qualities like privacy and adaptability. The discussion highlights how LLMs may democratize software creation and tackles the pitfalls of current optimization trends that render technology hostile. They also explore innovative concepts like confidential computing, envisioning a future where software thrives on user-centric values and profitability.
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Resonant vs Hollow Computing
- Resonant things nourish while hollow things leave regret and feel optimized for extraction.
- The manifesto defines five qualities: private, dedicated, plural, adaptable, and pro-social.
LLMs Shift Software Economics
- LLMs change economics: software using LLMs has nonzero marginal cost, undermining ad-supported models.
- They also make it cheap to produce low-quality bespoke software, destabilizing incumbents.
HyperCard As An On‑Ramp
- Sam recounts HyperCard as his on-ramp to programming and a model for home-cooked, adaptable software.
- He links that nostalgia to the manifesto's vision of user-empowering, situated experiences.
