Ink & Switch is an independent industrial research lab working on local-first software, end-user programming, and malleable computing — the infrastructure layer beneath the kind of computing Dynamicland and folkjs imagine. Their 2019 essay Local-First Software and the Automerge CRDT library are load-bearing for the whole movement; Muse, Patchwork, Embark, and Inkbase are where they test ideas in public rather than in slide decks. Founded by Adam Wiggins (co-founder of Heroku). The closest thing we have to a Bell Labs for tools for thought.
