For example, a funny thought: in the early days with Seneca, the best phone was a small phone, an iPhone SE, an iPhone mini, etc. because I’m easily able to use a phone with one hand, often my less dominant left-hand. But now that Seneca is big enough, and he can walk himself, I don’t really need to carry him around much anymore. Therefore if my phone was modular, I could just upgrade it, slap on a stronger processor or whatever, and deal with the additional weight.
Modular cars?
I also wish that cars were a bit more modular. If you are a single person you could just start off with a two door, coupe, two seater etc.… but as you grow up, get older, have kids etc., you could slap on or turn it into a modular minivan or something.
Modular cameras
This is where mire and more I am starting to think that interchangeable lenses, interchangeable lens modular camera systems are good. Through different lifestyle changes and evolutions in your life, you’re going to want different cameras and configurations.
Modular is flexibility, freedom, adaptation?
This is where the whole ADU, accessory additional dwelling unit in the back of your house or property is an interesting idea; as you expand your family, you can expand your house and change it up?
Modular computers
Ever since Covid, I don’t think anyone really needs a laptop anymore. Maybe a better modular system is having a monitor, keyboard and mouse, and a computer that you could switch up? Upgrade the storage, upgrade the ram the processor of the graphics card whatever. I still think Windows sucks, so maybe the best bet is some sort of Mac mini. Or maybe the Mac studio or something.