👉 Lolita computing, a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee in 2006, refers to a decentralized, peer-to-peer network architecture that leverages the ubiquity of smartphones and the Internet of Things (IoT). It emphasizes simplicity, accessibility, and user-centric design, aiming to create a computing environment where devices can communicate directly without relying on centralized servers. This model is particularly suited for low-bandwidth environments and resource-constrained devices, promoting a more democratic and inclusive digital ecosystem. By enabling direct interaction between end-users and their devices, Lolita computing seeks to democratize access to computing power and data, fostering innovation and connectivity on a broader scale.