3DVR strategy

Human-scale technology ecosystem

3DVR can help by making technology understandable, repairable, local, community-oriented, health-conscious, and empowering.

The shift

Not just another app company

Modern systems often feel opaque, addictive, centralized, surveillance-driven, disposable, and overwhelming. 3DVR should push in the other direction without turning the homepage into a manifesto.

What people are tired of

  • Opaque platforms
  • Addictive feeds
  • Centralized control
  • Surveillance defaults
  • Disposable tools
  • Overwhelming interfaces

What 3DVR should feel like

  • Understandable
  • Repairable
  • Local when possible
  • Community-oriented
  • Health-conscious
  • Empowering
Realistic role

A trusted open-source digital infrastructure layer for normal people and small communities.

The first version does not need to replace Google. It needs to be useful for local businesses, creators, educators, nomads, makers, families, hackerspaces, wellness communities, and small organizations.

Core problems

What to solve first

Trust grows when practical tools keep showing up and keep working.

Simplicity

One portal, one login, one dashboard, one subscription, and one community around the work.

Open tools for small people

Ownership, education, local hosting, creative tools, autonomy, and portability for people without enterprise teams.

Healthy computing

Calm interfaces, ergonomic workflows, sensory-friendly defaults, mobility, sunlight, and nature integration.

Digital independence

Teach Linux, hosting, open source, AI tooling, web creation, and enough self-reliance to reduce dependency.

Community infrastructure

Shared hosting, transparent systems, cooperative economics, and practical decentralized communication.

Guardrails

Keep the vision grounded

Avoid trying to build everything at once, inventing whole systems before feedback, or creating ideology before product usefulness.

The operating rhythm should be small iterations, working products, real users, transparency, honest metrics, and sustainable growth.

Phases

Immediate strategy

Phase 1

Become useful

Websites, subscriptions, AI onboarding, communication tools, and simple business infrastructure.

Phase 2

Become trusted

Public philosophy, governance notes, finances, roadmap, and open-source contribution paths.

Phase 3

Build the ecosystem

Portable workstation, community cloud, local AI, healthy computing products, TommyOS concepts, and repairable hardware.

Technology that helps people feel capable again.

The near-term goal is not billions of users. It is a few thousand aligned people who trust each other, contribute, share infrastructure, teach one another, and own part of the system.