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  3. πŸ“’ [**New blog article**](https://blog.fabiomanganiello.com/article/the-small-tech-neighbourhood)

πŸ“’ [**New blog article**](https://blog.fabiomanganiello.com/article/the-small-tech-neighbourhood)

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    πŸ“’ New blog article

    This article explores several complementary definitions of small/human tech, their pros and cons when implemented individually, and proposed a sustainable approach at the intersection of them.

    It advocates for more direct connections between users and developers, for localized rather than one-size-fits-all global solutions, and for a "local pub" approach opposed to the McDonald's approach.

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      πŸ“’ New blog article

      This article explores several complementary definitions of small/human tech, their pros and cons when implemented individually, and proposed a sustainable approach at the intersection of them.

      It advocates for more direct connections between users and developers, for localized rather than one-size-fits-all global solutions, and for a "local pub" approach opposed to the McDonald's approach.

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      @fabio Sounds like the old Unix way of doing things. Small programs that did one thing well and the ability to pipe the out put to another program that also did one thing well, al infinitem.

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        @fabio Sounds like the old Unix way of doing things. Small programs that did one thing well and the ability to pipe the out put to another program that also did one thing well, al infinitem.

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        @jaypeach53@mastodon.social the UNIX philosophy also got a honorable mention on the article as a corollary of frugal engineering πŸ™‚

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