Marcin Wichary
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aresluna.org · Wrote a book about the history of keyboards: shifthappens.site · Design @figma · Typographer · Occasional speaker · Chicagoan in training
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I finally updated my homepage! It’s not really flashy in any way, but it has a lot of links to what I’ve done over the last years.

If you like my work, chances are you will find here something you enjoy.

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Marcin Wichary’s site
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Ugh, what a beautiful animal.
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Great timing for me – thanks for sharing!
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I just counted and it’s 627 essays! Holy damn.
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I want some version of a reverse RSS reader just to make sure I read it all and don’t miss a story. It’s actually possible I read Jimmy before, but I only clicked on “table of contents” this year and it made me want to read it all.
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But also: Look at this list! www.filfre.net/sitemap. There must be something in there for you.

He’s been doing this since 2011! Isn’t this kind of a creative dream? To do something you enjoy, and do it well, for decades on end? I’m in awe (and in some amount of envy) just by seeing this.
» Table of Contents The Digital Antiquarian
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I also found his general Sierra On-Line history fascinating, and learned a lot from this Acorn/Amstrad story, even though I thought I knew all about it: www.filfre.net/2016/06/acor...
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Today, I read about Riven, a sequel to Myst (www.filfre.net/2024/05/riven/), and Blade Runner, the adventure game from 1997 (www.filfre.net/2024/05/blad...) – and in both cases the essays had more than I expected.
» Riven The Digital Antiquarian
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Jimmy writes about games, and specifically (but not exclusively) adventure games, and his writing is enjoyable, confident and just, I don’t know, dependable. No gimmicks. Just solid all-around work.
» Riven The Digital Antiquarian
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Wanted to give a shoutout to the excellent work of The Digital Antiquarian, whom I only discovered a few months ago.

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I don’t know if they deliberately color-coordinated that orange wood and that bluish gray, but it looks amazing.
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A cool retro tech aesthetic: an abandoned comms room in a Nowa Huta (Cracow) steelworks – named after Lenin originally.
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Find already has options for “case sensitive” and things like that. It doesn’t seem far fetched to imagine checkboxes for “ignore comments” etc.
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Is that the same as eigengrau?
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It’s also exactly the use cases I was thinking of! That’s validating.
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I don’t think regexp could get me even halfway there (how do I e.g. find only string literals that are not commented out?), plus this seems incredibly painful and probably not the right application for standalone regexps to begin with…
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What makes you think so? Via syntax highlighting this information has been available for decades now. Nothing AI-related seems needed.
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That’s a great point!
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Didn’t take a super good photo but it was old telecommunications equipment.