Minimalism in computing refers to the design philosophy and approach that emphasizes simplicity and the reduction of unnecessary components in software, hardware, and user interfaces. The goal of minimalism is to streamline functionality, improve user experience, and lower the cognitive load on users by stripping away extraneous features and clutter. Key aspects of minimalism in computing include: 1. **User Interface Design**: Minimalist interfaces prioritize essential elements, using clean lines and ample white space.

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