— Epilogue —
Things are often driven by the concept of duality. In computers they’re either one or a zero, a true or a false, something or nothing. Although, not everything is a dichotomy. Sometimes, you can stand in between both lines, through not indecision but through choice.
Choice is always weird, it tends to make you wonder if you have made the right decision. “Do it or do not do it, you will regret both” - Søren Kierkegaard.
Origin of taste
This philosophy has an origin, it’s an acquired taste one might say. I once read a blog that changed how I saw computers, as in my mind, it refreshed the conception of computers anew.
Realities merge in conflict
The goal became to merge Computing Systems with Computer systems, and as opposites clash, the only true way to proceed became balance. One from the former, another from the latter.
Branching of directions
I began to think about the values of this project, as it serves as a direction and basis for my decisions. I decided to choose the most balanced approach in most directions.
In the end, I decided on philosophies that fight in harmony, and exist through contradiction. It became a beautiful conflict that needs no resolution.