From: "Andrei Șova" <andreisva2023@gmail.com>
To: discussion@nullring.xyz
Subject: The Software Compass
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2026 00:22:38 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87qzqlqer5.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
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I've been able to call myself a "serious" computer user for about
six years at this point, during which I've used a lot of
software. Interestingly I've noticed there are a few different
ideological "camps" most software fits in.
The traditional political compass is defined in two axes: social
views on the y-axis, and economic on the x-axis (the accuracy of
this model is another story). I posit that a similar compass exists
for software.
I call the first axis "innovation." Software that scores high on
this tends to seek to rewrite conventions or paradigms. On the other
hand, software that scores low is likely to want to preserve
traditions.
The second axis I call "absolutism." Software that scores high tends
to assert their conventions as the ones that should be followed by
everyone, while the ones that score low accept many different
paradigms.
There is also the possibility of a third axis, "minimalism." This
one is pretty self explanatory and also introduces a lot of
confusion since it's different to visualize a 3D space and this
doubles the number of regions into octants.
Of course this is pretty obvious and probably already thought of by
someone else, but I think this is a fun framework. systemd is
definitely in the first quadrant ;)
- sova
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