A wishlist of immaterial – mostly computer-related – things I would like to have.
OpenBSD port for the Gren programming language.
OpenBSD port for the Factor programming language.
A simple human-readable structured format for storing data in plain text (I very much like the approach of CCL, but it is meant as a configuration language, not as a format for storing data).
An independent, full-featured (yet lightweight) web browser.
Asciidoctor APIs in other languages than Ruby. I like Ruby a lot (I even learned it in the first place in order to be able to use the Asciidoctor API), but it were still nice to be able to use the Asciidoctor API in other languages, like it is the case with Markdown, for instance.
Update: Has become very low prio since a) I am happy using Ruby for most things involving AsciiDoc, and b) I have come to prefer Markdown anyway (again) for most cases in which I was using Asciidoctor previously.
A proper operating system for mobile phones (meaning, in particular, not iOS and not Android).
A minimal vi(1)-like editor. What I have in mind is pretty much plain vi/nvi, just a little less minimal – something like vi + Unicode support + multiple undo + syntax highlighting (the last one is debatable). In particular, it should be a lot more lightweight than Neovim or even Vim; I don’t care about extensibility, for instance.
Neovim syntax file for Typst (see the previous point, though).