If you have low needs and wants, you do not have to strive as hard to get places. I live small so that I do not have to serve the king.
These kinds of projects always remind me that it's still possible for software itself to be fun and have a soul of sorts, similar in spirit to the wonderful why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby.
It's a far cry from what can feel like an environment that, in a lot of cases, seems to devour complexity for complexity's sake and gorge itself on solving ethereal problems that don't really need to exist. End tiny rant.
Even just keeping their views in mind as I'm learning and experimenting, I'm noticing there's so much cloud-dependence without good reason, beyond "convience"? Really glad to have discovered their work early in my career, it's been nothing but quality learning!
I don't want to be bound to the "modern world" and its city centers. I want to see the rest of it too, to stray from the fire of a broadcast tower without being left in the cold. I have a torch, I just need to light it.