My other site, Thinman.com is named for a hardware platform I developed initially in the late 90s and early 2000s to create a fully-open network-based operating system that combines exceedingly efficient low level operating systems criteria with a highly-modularized and fully-open code and data module sharing system inspired by Perl's CPAN architecture: a network virtual sharing machine. It also specified an exterior development path similar to the "Swatch" watches using student design contributions to give added value to the Thinman machines, and to encourage exterior re-use.
Thinman's present incarnation seeks to build the high levels, such as a desktop, so that they will migrate downwards towards the L4 microkernel operating system within a project space called Codezero to fill all the spaces between userland and the underlying hardware with in the public domain.
I would especially like to give a nod to junku-newcleus , who, far more than any of us, inherits the mantle of old-school photojournalism from the likes of Cartier-Bresson, Capa, Lange, Evans, and the rest.