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Marcin Wichary
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Marcin Wichary

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Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens  · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him

San Francisco, Calif.
Joined October 2009

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    1. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 29 May 2018
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      Book idea (inspired by @todrobbins’s comment): Stories of unglamorous tech companies, for example many of those with the logos here. There must be a way to talk not of the companies in the spotlight, or the spectacular failures, but the bit players.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1001143262680305664 …

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      Marcin Wichary @mwichary
      Accidentally stumbled upon this amazing treasure trove of hundreds of beautiful/awful 80s tech logos. It sort of feels like a version of that “Bobson Dugnutt” screen, but those are all real. https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_unitedTechngineersMasterVol2_242068752/1985_Electronic_Engineers_Master_Vol_2#page/n389/mode/2up … pic.twitter.com/nzrajNstcD
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    2. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 3 Jun 2018
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      Marcin Wichary Retweeted Eric Fischer

      Book idea: An anthology of experienced programmers showing their early code and commenting on all the things in it that they did wrong. Crucial to the book’s success: Diversity of experiences, backgrounds, projects, eras. Inspired by @enf’s tweet:https://twitter.com/enf/status/1003140750287126528 …

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      Eric Fischer @enf
      Replying to @enf @mwichary @Bitterman59
      A few months ago I typed in most of the program, as the only surviving evidence of what I had learned about programming by that time. https://github.com/ericfischer/learning-to-program/blob/master/1984-science-fair-reading-speed/sciencefair.txt … It's as bad as you would expect from a fifth-grader. I spent most of the code on sound and animation for the title screen
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    3. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 8 Jun 2018
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      Book idea: The design of ports. MagSafe, Atari’s serial, headphone jack, Centronics, SCART. Going beyond functionality and specs. The stories, the emotions, the beauty, the horror. Inspired by @craigmod’s tweet: https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1005318657558265856?s=21 …

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    4. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 8 Jun 2018
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      👆🏻Examples: Anyone still remember the DVI hardware virus story? It blew my mind: https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2012/09/24/dvi/ … Or the Commodore 64 “lick your finger and touch the joystick port to continue”:https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/4424/how-did-the-rub-joystick-port-to-continue-in-the-creatures-2-infinite-lives-ch/4437 …

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    5. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 15 Jun 2018
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      Marcin Wichary Retweeted Yoz Grahame

      When I proposed starting A Bug’s Life series at Backchannel, I imagined it could one day turn into a book – but I didn’t know how to find human, entertaining, teachable computer bug stories. Recently, someone did an amazing job soliciting these:https://twitter.com/yoz/status/1006636464350695424?s=21 …

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      The Second Life updater downloaded the updater.exe, ran it with no validation. One day it got a 404. On Win32 if you try to run an EXE, Windows checks if it's a valid format (PE). If it's not it assumes that it's a COM: 16 bit x86 instructions, no header, no validation. The 404 page, read as x86 bytecode, opened the LPT DOS device and wrote garbage into it. On Windows, this would freak out and break cheap printers.
      Yoz Grahame @yoz
      I'm fascinated by bizarre bug stories. This one, retold by @ferlatte, happened in the mid-2000s. The chain of decisions that made this possible could make a book-sized history of computing. But if you only take one lesson: please, validate your inputs. pic.twitter.com/EfHDaOsrmX
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    6. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 16 Jun 2018
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      Marcin Wichary Retweeted Jonathan Shariat

      Book idea: The oral history of Google Wave and its failure, also talking about the history of email, chat, collaboration – all the areas Wave was trying to improve. Interviews with people who worked on it, but also observers. Inspired by:https://twitter.com/DesignUXUI/status/1007779286088994816 …

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      Jonathan Shariat @DesignUXUI
      Can we bring back Google Wave, please? pic.twitter.com/MjchIHohSz
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    7. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 7 Jul 2018
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      Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary

      Book idea: What he said.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1015665349545508864?s=21 …

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      I want a pop-up book explaining web now. /cc @craigmod
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    8. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 15 Jul 2018
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      Book idea: The history of tech from the perspective of a shirt pocket. (Inspired by https://twitter.com/Sierra_OffLine/status/1018595347369791489 …)pic.twitter.com/7ogA82Sa5u

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    9. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 15 Jul 2018
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      (A few more interesting ones I found.)pic.twitter.com/psEmo2NEW8

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    10. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 21 Jul 2018
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      Marcin Wichary Retweeted Chris Labarthe

      Book idea: User interfaces for various modes of transportation: cars, trains, planes, buses. Not just pretty pictures, but also principles of operation, good stories, and – most importantly? – hacks and conventions. (Inspired by: https://twitter.com/chris_labarthe/status/1020534582406393856 …)

      Marcin Wichary added,

      Chris Labarthe @chris_labarthe
      Replying to @mwichary
      Ok, now I want a series: “Marcin Drives UIs” ... do the cable car next!
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      Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 21 Jul 2018
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      (Here’s an example of a San Francisco Muni bus with some interesting foot UI, but also a rogue cardboard extension of the most important switch.)pic.twitter.com/RKej4dNKe0

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        2. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 21 Jul 2018
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          (And here’s some hand labeling on a control panel of a movable bridge in Chicago. Imagine all these with annotations, explanations, and stories!)pic.twitter.com/fcrIXc52H2

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        3. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 8 Aug 2018
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          Book idea: Older PR photos of computers/technology with modern observers giving context or lamenting the inaccuracies. For example, Christmas lights (sic) installed in the Univac console for TV in 1952 so it looked more interesting. (Inspired by https://twitter.com/therealfitz/status/1027201872510308353 ….)pic.twitter.com/VwvFnMWwzJ

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        4. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 10 Oct 2018
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          Book idea: no-signal states, error states, start- and end-of-program states… throughout ages. Coffee table book, probably? But with context and stories.pic.twitter.com/NDFgTxEkIN

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        5. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 9 Nov 2018
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          Book idea: A collection of transit map that tell stories they don’t intend to. (For example, my uncle has this Berlin subway map on his wall and it’s easy to tell it’s from before 1991.)pic.twitter.com/qDGmy4hanL

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        6. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 9 Dec 2018
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          Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary

          Book idea: A collection of screenshots of various internal tools (at companies) never seen by public and a discussion about what they’re for, how they work, their peculiarities, shortcuts they take, etc. E.g.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1071629359839031296 …

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          Marcin Wichary @mwichary
          View San Francisco subway the way people on the inside view it. “Although not originally intended for the public, once the URL became known, Muni decided to continue to allow public access to the site.” http://sfmunicentral.com/  pic.twitter.com/blIKFtL5mc
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        7. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 20 Dec 2018
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          Book idea: A timeline of examples of anthropomorphized computers, each with context about why it was done, what was it trying to accomplish, what was people’s perception of machines at any given time.pic.twitter.com/7UcPJi2WlO

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        8. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 30 Dec 2018
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          Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary

          Book idea: This thread, as a recursive book. History of tech through its words. You start with a word derived from old technology (e.g. “dialing”), and explain it. That definition uses words derived from *older* technologies, and you have to do it again.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1079608499083059200 …

          Marcin Wichary added,

          Marcin Wichary @mwichary
          I wonder sometimes what would be the oldest extant word based on technology no longer in use. Taping an interview? Dialing someone? https://twitter.com/hels/status/679059633949011970 …
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        9. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 19 Jan 2019
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          Book idea: Intercoms across time and space. Their evolution, adaptation, meaning in different countries, and esthetic. Tons of photos, but also some stories.pic.twitter.com/SyP4190qbM

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        10. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 19 Jan 2019
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          (I am very, very into the aesthetic of American intercoms and doorbell banks.)pic.twitter.com/W5FbCpuuEp

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        11. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 2 May 2019
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          Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary

          Book idea: Photographic appreciation of little devices and helpers like this one; small, highly specific tools that appear to solve very particular problems in various industries. (Each one with a short story/explanation by someone from that industry.)https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1124199670320787456 …

          Marcin Wichary added,

          Marcin Wichary @mwichary
          Say hello to the Ultra-Force numbering device. It seems like a regular rotary stamp. You can rotate the digits to whatever number you want by hand if you want to. But that extruded typeset numero is not a weird accident. pic.twitter.com/fAabIoKnCj
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        12. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 19 Jul 2019
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          Book idea: A collection of ads like these (do they have a name?), with necessary context and explanation what happened since.pic.twitter.com/AUSpXzXHJV

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        13. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 11 Sep 2019
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          Marcin Wichary Retweeted Marcin Wichary

          Book idea: The history of traffic signs throughout the world – the culture, the typography, the differences, the quirks. Photos interspersed with various traffic manual standards pages.https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1171835327691948032?s=21 …

          Marcin Wichary added,

          Marcin Wichary @mwichary
          New dream: International Museum of Traffic Signs. pic.twitter.com/JlF38fqRwK
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        14. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 25 Dec 2019
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          Book idea: A celebration of (human) languages – a journey through quirks/delights/exceptions of various languages written and spoken today. Casual, not academic. To give perspective and open minds. (Please tell me this book already exists, @arikaokrent?)

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        15. Marcin Wichary‏ @mwichary 25 Dec 2019
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          For example, the Dutch write “2 t/m 8,” which stands for “tot en met,” or “up to and including.” It’s kind of like a smarter range hyphen – so useful to avoid confusion, and you see it everywhere.

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