Philip Guo

@pg@hci.social
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i can tweak/edit design files in figma decently well if someone else does the hard work of creating an initial draft, but i can't create much of anything on my own since i have no visual design training ... seems to mirror how a lot of people can tweak/edit code well once the basic infrastructure/boilerplate has been built (either by a human or AI tool), but it's a much higher load to be able to build from scratch

we've already sold 1000 copies of The Secret Rules of the Terminal since it came out on Tuesday!

so to celebrate I'm giving away 1000 copies to anyone who can't afford to buy one. You can use code BUYONEGIVEONE at checkout to get a free PDF copy if $12 USD is a lot for you.

https://wizardzines.com/zines/terminal

The Secret Rules of the Terminal

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If you want to get "The Secret Rules of the Terminal" (or any other zine!) and you're in a country with a weaker currency than the US (India, Brazil, etc), there's a discount to make the zines more affordable. You can see it in action here:

https://wizardzines.com/zines/terminal/

If you're in a country this applies to, you should see something like this:

this blog post is largely about how writing about the terminal was a slow descent from

this can't be that complicated right?
into
oh no
oh NO
OH NO
OH NOOOO

anyway the point of "The Secret Rules of the Terminal" is to explain the Cool Useful Parts of how the terminal works where understanding them is pretty straightforward and can help you do useful stuff and carefully avoid the many Cursed Parts

delighted to announce that my new zine "The Secret Rules of the Terminal" is out today!!

You can get it for $12 USD here: https://wizardzines.com/zines/terminal

The reason this zine is called "The Secret Rules of the Terminal" is that I learned more useful things while writing this zine than when writing any other zine, even though I've been using the terminal every day for 20 years.

It really left me feeling like the terminal is full of hidden secrets -- because "the terminal" is made up of so many different pieces, there's no single terminal manual you can read!

Here's the table of contents (which as a bonus shows the components of the terminal!)

This is an appreciation thread for EuterPen, a multimodal music notation system by @Vincent_Cavez et al. It aims to support the non-linear process of exploration during composition.

It's the most sensitive and imaginative academic HCI design work I've seen in quite some time!

the irony is that the youtube algorithm keeps recommending his video clips to me when he's all about getting off of screens :)
i haven't done any work today but i watched a cal newport video and feel super productive already

wizard zines is doing our first ~~ reader survey ~~!

very interested to hear about how people who read wizard zines are using computers

https://forms.gle/NZ3adV5ACtNFTw3S9

wizard zines reader survey

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