Countercultural Tech Movement

Homebrew Computer Club — First Meeting in Gordon French's Garage
Gordon French & Fred Moore (1975)March 5, 1975: Gordon French opens his garage in Menlo Park. Thirty-two people show up—engineers, students, hobbyists—to see an Altair 8800 kit computer. Fred Moore writes the newsletter: "Are you building your own computer? If so, you might like to come." This is lin rendered in silicon: approach without condescension. No credentials required, no tuition, no gatekeeping. Lake below (joyous communication), Earth above (boundless receptivity). The club didn't teach from on high—it met people where they were, shared schematics freely, debugged together. Two yang lines rising from below. Steve Jobs attended. Steve Wozniak showed the Apple I there. But also: Tom Pittman, Lee Felsenstein, ordinary people building extraordinary things. The energy was spring—light returning after institutional winter, knowledge approaching those who'd been locked out. The eighth month came. By 1986, the club dissolved. Personal computers went commercial, garages became corporations, free sharing became proprietary. Nothing lasts. But while it lasted: the homebrew ethic seeded everything.
Practical Integration
You're in spring. The energy is moving your direction—people are showing up, ideas are clicking, the thing you're building has momentum. Good. This is the time. But here's what Homebrew Computer Club teaches: spring doesn't last. That garage dissolved eleven years later. Not because it failed—because its season ended. Personal computers went from kits to products, from sharing to selling, from garage to Cupertino. The people who succeeded long-term weren't the ones who ignored this. They were the ones who used spring energy to build infrastructure that survived past spring. Wozniak documented his designs. Jobs built a company. Felsenstein created the Community Memory project. They knew: capture the knowledge while people remember why they came together. Your job during lin: be inexhaustible in teaching, without limits in tolerance. The newcomers who show up now—they're not distractions from the real work. They are the real work. Meet them where they are. Share freely. Debug together. Build the culture of generosity that survives when the original energy fades. But also: plan for the eighth month. This growth phase will end. The question isn't whether—it's whether you've used the time well. Document now. Train your replacement now. Set up systems that don't depend on your personal spring energy lasting forever. The garage closes. What you build in it either persists or it doesn't. That's not pessimism—that's how seasons work.
The Judgment
Approach has supreme success. Perseverance furthers. When the eighth month comes, there will be misfortune. Use spring energy wisely—document, share, build systems. The garage won't stay open forever.
The Image
The earth above the lake: the image of Approach. Thus the superior man is inexhaustible in his will to teach and without limits in his tolerance and protection of the people. The open-source maintainer, the garage mentor, the newsletter writer who says 'come build with us'—this is the pattern.
The Lines (爻辭)
Line 1 — 咸臨貞吉
Line 2 — 咸臨吉無不利
Line 3 — 甘臨無攸利既憂之無咎
Line 4 — 至臨無咎
Line 5 — 知臨大君之宜吉
Line 6 — 敦臨吉無咎
Historical Context
Oracle Bone Script
Lake (☱) below, Earth (☷) above—joyous waters rising through receptive soil.
Period
Zhou Dynasty
Traditional Use
Lin means approach, becoming great. Two strong lines grow from below—light-giving power expands. Linked to the twelfth month when, after winter solstice, light begins to ascend. But the text warns: by the eighth month, there will be misfortune. Growth has seasons.
Character Analysis
臨 (lín) - to approach, to arrive, to oversee. French and Moore approached the computer revolution not from IBM's boardroom but from a garage floor—meeting hobbyists as equals, approaching from below with genuine desire to share and elevate.
Configuration
Lower Trigram
Lake
Upper Trigram
Earth
Binary
110000
Energy State
Two yang lines ascending from below, pushing upward through yielding yin. Growth phase—expansion, advance, increasing presence. Read bottom to top: strong foundation building upward from grassroots energy.
Trigram Symbolism
☷ Earth (Upper) — The Receptive, yielding, nurturing ☱ Lake (Lower) — The Joyous, communication, gathering Joyous gathering rises through receptive space—knowledge approaches those ready to receive, community forms around shared passion.
References & Citations
For the classical Wilhelm translation and line-by-line commentary, see Wilhelm Translation.