A workspace for the new generalists.

The imprenta thing

Before the printing press, knowledge moved slowly. It lived in rooms, guilds, monasteries, families, and professions you were usually born near before you ever got to choose them.

Then books started moving. Not all at once, and not equally, but enough. A person could read outside their assigned lane. A carpenter could become an astronomer. A clerk could become a political thinker. A curious person could become harder to contain.

AI feels like another one of those openings. It does not make craft cheap. It makes more doors reachable. The person who can think clearly, ask well, and keep going can cross disciplines without waiting for a whole institution to give permission.

DragonFruit is for that person.

Manifesto

  • Work should begin as thinking, not as tickets.
  • Documents and tasks belong in the same room.
  • The best builders cross disciplines.
  • AI is useful when it helps you make the next honest thing.
  • A workspace should be quiet enough for a thought to survive.
  • The future belongs to people who can move between fields.
Renaissance-style sketch of a printing workshop with several people gathered around papers and a press