UPPER GREEN RIVER — Here at the start of elk season, an evangelist for a new way of computing is pushing the limits of what it means to work remotely in Wyoming.
Tristan Scott is camped in one of the most remote reaches of the Upper Green River drainage about an hour's drive over challenging jeep roads north of Cora.
Scott serves as head of operations, marketing and hardware for Daylight Computer Co. Armed with Starlink and a 200-watt solar array, he’s leading a movement against computers and devices that are constantly asking for more and more of t heir users' attention.
A promotional video for the company insists that, “Daylight doesn't scream for your attention. It’s quiet, calm, patient. It’s there when you need it but it doesn't beg to be used. It’s a tool not a master.”
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