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Physical Runtimes: Intent-Driven Computing and the End of Apps
Let’s stop dancing around it. The App Store is dead. Not “dying.” Not “evolving.” Dead. It’s not because people don’t want software anymore. It’s because software no longer needs to be packaged, browsed, downloaded, or owned  in the way we’ve pretended makes sense for the last fifteen years. What comes next isn’t apps. It’s runtimes + agents + tokens . And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. The App Store Was a Distribution Hack — Not a Law of Nature The App Store solved a v

Rich Washburn
Jan 314 min read
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The Accidental Origin of Beacon: How “Wearable Wi-Fi” Turned Into a Marketing Mic Drop
I didn’t set out to build a product. I just wanted to see if I could make a tiny Wi-Fi server wearable—and useful. What started as a...

Rich Washburn
May 21, 20254 min read
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So I Asked DeepSeek R1 to Summarize My Website, and It Made Me Sound Like a Time-Traveling Visionary from the Future
Okay, let’s just start by saying this: DeepSeek R1 absolutely crushed it  when I asked it to summarize my website. I’m not even sure how...

Rich Washburn
Jan 27, 20255 min read
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Apple's Next Innovations: Humanoid Robots and AI Watches
Apple, known for its innovation and foresight, is rumored to be venturing into new and exciting territories. From humanoid robots to...

Rich Washburn
May 23, 20243 min read
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The Dawn of Multimodal AI and AR: A Glimpse into the Future
The journey to today's technological marvels began with the advent of the first iPhone in 2007, a pivotal moment that redefined human...

Rich Washburn
Dec 13, 20232 min read
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