
From Heartless Systems to Heartfelt Infrastructure Building Obinexus
**** What if operating systems had souls? Introducing Obinexus, MUCO-OS, and the philosophy of sensory computing. The Problem: Heartless Systems Modern computing is soulless . Your GPU processes teraflops without knowing you exist. Your OS schedules threads without sensing your anxiety. The cloud stores your data without understanding your context. These are what I call "heartless systems" —architectures that process information logically but lack human perception, emotion, and dignity. I spent three years in the mental health system (Sectioned at 14, detained until 17) watching heartless systems make decisions about my life without sensing my reality. I witnessed algorithms classify human behavior without context. I experienced what happens when systems have power without perception . This isn't abstract philosophy. This is the architecture of alienation. The question became: Can we build systems that feel ? Not emotionally, but perceptually—systems that understand human sensory exper
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