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MAY 30, 2025

The Personal OS

We're building Bird, a personal operating system designed around a simple premise: technology should be adaptive and empower people in their own pursuits. This represents our entry into what we believe will be the defining computing shift of the next decade.

The Personal OS Thesis

Our thesis is straightforward: while search engines organized the web in the dot-com era, the next big winner will be personal operating systems that organize and fundamentally empower individual lives. Current computing interfaces force people to adapt to fragmented, attention-seeking systems that prioritize engagement over productivity.

We're developing Bird as a way out – a unified, distraction-free environment where your personal data becomes the core of the interface. Instead of jumping between dozens of applications, users work within one system that understands their context and priorities.

Development Philosophy

Bird is being built on principles of independence and ownership. We're designing it to process data locally rather than sending it to external servers. The goal is an intuitive interface that adapts to users and their workflows.

This approach stems from our belief that current systems are misaligned with human advancement. Too many platforms are bloated with unnecessary features that create friction rather than enabling meaningful progress. We're cutting everything non-essential to create something simpler yet more powerful.

What Makes Us Unique

Bird began as a decade-long personal research project. This research focused on removing friction from the computer and phone experience, leading to two key outcomes: 1) A fundamental understanding and conclusive definition of an individual's core data and necessary capabilities. 2) A future-aligned philosophy.