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2026-06-24T15:11:33Z

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJRFXr7NkD4

i've been tinkering computers since 1985, and my first computer was a 6808 processor with 16kb of memory, running a variant of microsoft basic.

i learned this thing "mechanical sympathy" which is a fancy expression that means "you know how the machine works, and you work it how it works best".

this video explains how disjoint programmers mental models have got compared to the physical hardware and how that has in fact reduced the responsiveness of computers to input.

moxie language is part of my effort to put the transmission into reverse and focus again on what actually matters to the user - low latency, while, simultaneously, maximising throughput when a task is complex and requires a lot of calculation and memory to be shuffled around.

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