Within a week, "Foundation" was running on everything from repurposed old laptops in rural schools to high-end servers in private research labs. It proved that in the digital age, a single ZIP file can become the foundation for a more transparent and resilient world. Key Lessons from the "Foundation"
A built-in encryption layer that ensures users own their data. Instead of "logging in" to websites, websites request permission from your Foundation-based device.
By stripping away unnecessary code, the system ran 4x faster on older hardware.