function lower() {
const bar = init();
return bar.simplify();
}
Lower.bar is an invitation to accessibility. In technology, we've built walls of complexity, gatekeepers at every entrance, documentation that reads like encrypted transmissions. The playful destruction of these barriers is the mission. We celebrate code that works, designs that communicate, ideas that travel fast. The overhead projector is casting magazine spreads onto the ceiling. Circuit diagrams overlap with doodles. There's no pretense here—just the genuine joy of building things that matter, without the unnecessary scaffolding.
The collage sensibility means nothing is too precious. A torn fragment of thought sits next to a perfectly rendered algorithm. Neon gradients bleed across sober column layouts. The whole thing feels like a zine published by someone who reads both IEEE papers and comic books.
Stop over-engineering everything
Lower the bar. Make it accessible. Build for joy, not gatekeeping. Technology is best when it's shared freely, understood easily, and celebrated openly. That's the lower.bar difference.
—transmitted from the future, late-night transmission in progress