👉 Joel computing is an innovative approach to distributed computing that emphasizes the use of simple, low-cost, and readily available hardware components, often referred to as "joels," which are essentially microcontrollers or single-board computers. This paradigm shifts the focus from traditional, centralized computing architectures to a network of interconnected joels that can collaborate and solve complex problems collectively. Each joel operates locally, processing data and executing tasks independently, while also participating in a broader, decentralized network to share information and coordinate efforts. This model enhances scalability, resilience, and energy efficiency, making it particularly suitable for edge computing, IoT applications, and scenarios where traditional infrastructure is impractical or too costly. By leveraging the collective power of many simple devices, Joel computing enables robust and adaptive systems capable of handling diverse computational demands in a distributed manner.