FartLabs: Our Mission

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Intergenerational software for a personalized digital experience.


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In today’s world, software is crucial in everything we do. However, many applications prioritize generic functionality over individual needs. We believe software should be an extension of ourselves, adaptable and responsive to our unique preferences.

Inspired by philosophies like the Semantic Web, we aim to develop software primitives that empower users. These building blocks will enable seamless integration between different applications, allowing users to create personalized experiences that truly serve their needs.

Software as unique as you are

Personal computing has the potential to be a deeply personalized experience, a digital extension of ourselves. Yet, the software we rely on often falls short of this ideal. While we have the tools to connect with others, capture moments, and explore the world, the underlying software is designed for a generic “average user.” This one-size-fits-all approach stifles individuality and limits the potential of our devices. Much like passing gas in a quiet room, we’re forced to adapt to the software, rather than the software adapting to us.

Individuals from around the world have joined the movement to reclaim personal computing.

Want a new feature? Wait for an update. Want an old feature back? Tough luck, it didn’t increase engagement. Maybe you have some great ideas — like a simpler messaging app for your grandma, permanently disabling auto-flash on your camera, or a map that can compare multiple routes. Unless you’re a developer with a lot of patience, the power to reshape software is out of your hands.

- Tyler Angert

In sum, I believe that there exists a better way forward for personal computing. I do not purport to have all the answers, but I am coming at this equipped with some intriguing starting points, and motivated by a lifelong obsession with what potential personal computing presents to the future of our society.

- Alexander Obenauer

Inspired by decades of science fiction and technological advancements, we gained the opportunity to shape a future where technology truly serves our needs. By challenging the biased, self-serving agendas and walled gardens that dominate the tech industry, we can take control of our digital experiences.

Our vision

We envision a future where digital tools seamlessly integrate, adapting to unique needs. We’re building software based on Semantic Web principles, which empower users to connect different applications and create a truly personalized digital environment.

Imagine effortlessly linking a communication app with a calendar, or building a custom dashboard that aggregates information from all favorite sources. The profound impact of this lies in the semantic nature of our software, enabling it to autonomously create systems that adapt and evolve with user needs. This isn’t just theoretically possible — we’re making it a reality. Our software will give users the control to build the workflows that works best for them.

Family tradition

Our mission wouldn’t exist without the inspiration of a truly unique individual — my late uncle, Gregory Davidson. Uncle Gregory wasn’t just a man who loved a good fart joke (and let’s be honest, who doesn’t?), he was utterly dedicated to the comedic power of flatulence.

His passion manifested in the form of the “Fart Movie” series — a self-made collection of the funniest and most informative fart moments from popular movies and television shows. But Gregory’s ambition went beyond mere compilation. He wrote, directed, animated, and even narrated some original scenes.

Gregory was also Deaf since birth, and our close friendship gave me perspective into how hearing-impaired people experience the world. It instilled in me a lifelong appreciation for the diverse ways we communicate and connect in our own unique ways.

FartLabs is, in many ways, an extension of Gregory’s playful spirit. We want to create a platform that celebrates the universal language of laughter, one that transcends spoken words and embraces the joy of a good fart. We believe, just like Gregory, that laughter breaks down barriers and connects us all.

Gregory Davidson

Take control

We are building a future where users take control of their digital experience. By contributing to our project or advocating for open, user-centric software development, you can be a part of this movement. Join us! GitHub Chat Shop