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🤔 Maybe you're bad at organizing things.
💻 Or maybe computers simply don’t work the way your mind does.
💡 But what if they did?

A chaotic computer desktop filled with cluttered files and apps

🧱 The software development stack is broken. Building an app is complex and time-consuming, requiring endless infrastructure: databases, APIs, authentication, servers, caching, queues, monitoring, scaling, security, and deployment. Most of this work has nothing to do with the product — it’s just plumbing. Notion exposed the problem. Vibe coding confirms it. People don’t want to build infrastructure. They just want to build tools fast.

🔒 But this isn’t just a developer problem. It reveals a deeper flaw in modern computing: its rigidity. Every application invents its own way of representing data, then traps that data inside closed ecosystems users don’t control — proprietary files, isolated databases, or cloud systems scattered across continents that even the developers themselves don’t own. As a result, information becomes fragmented, structures lock into place and stop evolving, and our ideas can’t truly connect. Instead of shaping our tools, we’re forced to adapt to them.

🌐 Introducing Web of Objects — a reinvention of the web as a high-level operating system and a new computing foundation for users, developers, and AI agents.

🕸️ Web of Objects is a new computing layer that absorbs the software stack by making infrastructure a built-in property of the web itself. It goes beyond files and folders, beyond links and pages, and beyond isolated apps to create a living network of interconnected objects that mirrors how humans think and work.

♾️ It provides a universal way to represent and connect information — structured or unstructured, personal or collective — within a single coherent environment. Metadata and code themselves become part of the data, allowing developers to create and evolve applications as naturally as users browse and interact with information, blurring the line between building software and using it.

🛡️ Web of Objects is designed for privacy and control, giving individuals and organizations full sovereignty over their data. Data can live on their own servers or with any cloud provider and move freely between providers at any time — as easily as moving a file from one folder to another.

🤖 This architecture also unlocks truly agentic AI systems. Large language models can follow schemas, produce JSON, and use tool protocols — but they still lack a shared, semantically rich environment to operate in. Most information lives in fragmented apps, files, and databases where meaning, relationships, permissions, and behavior remain implicit. Web of Objects changes this by making structure native: information exists as interconnected objects with identity, metadata, links, and rules built in. In that kind of environment, AI agents don’t just generate text — they can understand what things are, how they relate, and what actions are allowed, then create, modify, and connect objects to build and evolve applications much like developers do.

🪐 On top of Web of Objects emerges a new space on the Internet: the webverse, where web pages become objects, websites become worlds, and the World Wide Web becomes a universe.

⚠️ But technology alone isn’t enough. The AI revolution shows that innovation can advance humanity while also displacing people — not because technology is harmful, but because profit-driven systems use it to cut costs instead of lifting everyone.

🌍 We need a new way to think about the future. A web society that unites people across borders and cultures, where technology serves humanity and business is shaped for shared progress — not just profit.

🫶 Join our rebellion. Because when humanity unites, the status quo doesn’t stand a chance.

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