The author describes "ascetic computing" as a lifestyle philosophy centered on simplicity, focus, and living deliberately with technology, rejecting unnecessary features and distractions while pursuing meaningful work. The approach is rooted in three principles: maintaining personal standards, embracing missing out without fear, and resisting the pursuit of trendy new tools.
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The author describes "ascetic computing" as a lifestyle philosophy centered on simplicity, focus, and living deliberately with technology, rejecting unnecessary features and distractions while pursuing meaningful work. The approach is rooted in three principles: maintaining personal standards, embracing missing out without fear, and resisting the pursuit of trendy new tools.