@cblgh "we have increasingly come to understand that GUIs hide the systems that drive that production, and by extension, the labor to maintain and sustain them."
:moar:
@cblgh "we have increasingly come to understand that GUIs hide the systems that drive that production, and by extension, the labor to maintain and sustain them."
:moar:
minimal computing is perhaps best understood as a heuristic comprising four questions to determine what is, in fact, necessary and sufficient when developing a digital humanities project under constraint: 1) โwhat do we need?โ; 2) โwhat do we haveโ; 3) โwhat must we prioritize?โ; and 4) โwhat are we willing to give up?โ
http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/2/000646/000646.html
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