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Folk practices, such as screenshots of text, offer insight into user preferences and can be a basis for building better software. Omar is the creator of ScreenMatcher, Screenotate, and TabFS. He joins Adam and Mark to discuss the impact of Dynamicland; what it means to create “wiggly” computer systems; and the idea of trying to unlock latent demands of the end-user in order to enhance our ability to control computers.
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- Omar Rizwan, @rsnous
- Hijack Your Feed
- Metamuse episode with Jason Yuan
- Screenotate
- Screen Matcher
- the analog hole
- Mermaid
- Metamuse episode with Maggie Appleton
- Dynamicland
- A Small Matter of Programming
- Twine
- Max Kreminski on Twine projects
- FFI
- Vulkan
- Exterminate All Operating System Abstractions
- Patrick Dubroy on orthogonal primitives
- TabFS
- Dynamicland Geokit work
- Reactive database relatives: Bloom, Eve, Riffle
- Displaying graphs in terminal
- Pixel parsing: Viewpoint, Prefab
- Buttons
- Vulkan triangle
- the charisma of end-user programming
- “always already programming”

