
Alex Komoroske
Technologist and co-author of the Resonant Computing Manifesto, contributing ideas about software architecture, personalization, and human-centered design.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 16min
Grok’s "Digital Undressing" Crisis and a Manifesto to Build a Better Internet
In this insightful discussion, technologist Alex Komoroske, tech policy expert Mike Masnick, and product leader Zoe Weinberg delve into the troubling surge of nonconsensual imagery on X. They explore the Resonant Computing Manifesto, advocating for technology that nourishes rather than exploits. Topics include the dangers of engagement-driven design, the importance of user agency, and the need for pro-social technology. The trio emphasizes a hopeful vision for the future, highlighting principles that empower users and foster respectful digital environments.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 38min
Can software platforms reverse enshittification?
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.
Dec 5, 2025 • 48min
The Resonant Computing Manifesto
In this engaging conversation, Alex Komoroske, entrepreneur and pro-social technology advocate, dives into the Resonant Computing Manifesto. He distinguishes between hollow and resonant technologies and discusses the potential for AI to be pro-social, cautioning against hyper-centralized platforms. Reflecting on internet centralization, he critiques current security models and promotes decentralized solutions like confidential compute. Alex explores how to design products that genuinely nourish users, emphasizing the need for long-term perspectives in tech innovation.


