Devices are the physical nodes of our personal computing network—the standard hardware like laptops, phones, and tablets, alongside specialized peripherals that extend our digital capabilities. By treating these as an interconnected collective rather than isolated silos, we enable localfirst data synchronization and seamless redundancy across our environments.
Devices serve as the tangible hosts for our software modules, effectively expanding the boundaries of our personal digital architecture.
When we integrate various hardware into our network, we gain functional depth, allowing our digital intent to persist across multiple touchpoints, ensuring that our fact and automation remain both private and universally accessible within our own sovereign domains.