👉 Opposite computing, also known as anti-computing or anti-technology, is a philosophical and cultural movement that critiques and opposes the pervasive influence of technology and digital culture. It emphasizes a return to traditional, analog, and human-centered values, advocating for simplicity, sustainability, and a more mindful approach to technology use. Proponents argue that excessive reliance on digital devices and systems leads to social isolation, decreased attention spans, and a loss of authentic human interaction. Instead, they promote practices like analog hobbies, face-to-face communication, and living in harmony with nature, suggesting that technology should serve humanity rather than dominate it. This movement seeks to balance technological advancements with the preservation of human values, creativity, and community.