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Does Donald Knuth reads your blog too?

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9 points by radious 16 years ago · 16 comments

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zephyrfalcon 16 years ago

"Received in email from Donald Knuth’s secretary:"

Doesn't this mean that the secretary reads the blog? :-)

joubert 16 years ago

how the hell do you get to the blog's top? I can only browse forward/backward through articles and the top right images link elsewhere.

one would think the top left heading would be a hyperlink most current article or something.

statictype 16 years ago

Nothing on his blog seems to indicate any 'real important stuff'. Is he getting trolled?

  • jewbacca 16 years ago

    He's Eric S. Raymond (widely known as ESR)[1], a major contributor to and early public advocate of the open-source community[2], originator and maintainer of much enduring 80s and 90s hacker humour[3], sometimes shit-disturber[4], and libertarian borderline crank[5].

    [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_S._Raymond

    [2] http://catb.org/esr/writings/homesteading/cathedral-bazaar/

    [3] http://catb.org/jargon/

    [4] http://catb.org/~esr/halloween/

    [5] ...not really, he's far more balanced than RMS. He's a guns-and-crypto nut, and defends his position well.

    ---

    That he's so starstruck by contact with Knuth surprises me -- occupying, as they do for me, roughly equal mindshare in the category of "old-school computer celebrities", I figured they'd just know each-other. I guess I don't really have any model of intra-celebrity social diffusion, and that category needs to be more granular.

    • mahmud 16 years ago

      That he's so starstruck by contact with Knuth surprises me -- occupying, as they do for me, roughly equal mindshare in the category of "old-school computer celebrities"

      ESR is to Knuth what Sarah Palin is to Milton Friedman.

    • statictype 16 years ago

      Oh, I know who he is. I occasionally peep at his blog in the way one would glance at a train-wreck before passing along.

      And I don't see anything in his recent posts that would lead Knuth to conclude that he's 'doing lots of real important stuff'. The language alone sounds odd.

      I still think its possible that someone is just trolling him - and certainly while he seems starstruck to receive a mail from Knuth's secretary - he's boasted before about receiving emails from Knuth.

      • jewbacca 16 years ago

        Well specifically, he's the maintainer of INTERCAL[1], an esoteric/outright evil programming language that, from his request (if I'm not being too credulous; it's at least plausible), Knuth must find amusing. Of course he's not a Computer Scientist on the level of Knuth, but my awareness of him, at least, is as an important cultural figure in computer-aware politics (from back when this was a distinguishable perspective), and a curator of a significant chunk of the culture of hackers from a formative era, which they were both a part of, that might otherwise be left abandoned. I'd hesitate to frame him as appreciable as a philosopher to Knuth's scientist, because he's a hacker who's also made real contributions to code that is still in use today; but his essay 'The Cathedral and the Bazaar'[2], at the very least, was an important text in laying down, and communicating to those who may not have previously understood, an open source philosophy that we take as a given position today.

        I dunno, I'm just surprised to see the lack of recognition apparent in a thread on Hacker News about someone who I think of as a notably important figure, a hacker elder. I'm not from that era, maybe I just read too much Slashdot back in the day.

        [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTERCAL

        [2] http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral...

        • mukyu 16 years ago

          I don't think anyone in this thread does not know who esr is.

          However, the email implies that esr is currently busy doing important things.

          esr hasn't done anything important in a decade. [1]

          This is the disconnect--that people do not know of anything that esr is currently doing not that they do not know who esr is.

          [1] Actually, TAOUP was published in 2003 so seven years, but it is still ages in this field.

        • statictype 16 years ago

          I dunno, I'm just surprised to see the lack of recognition apparent in a thread on Hacker News about someone who I think of as a notably important figure, a hacker elder. I'm not from that era, maybe I just read too much Slashdot back in the day.

          I think a lot of people are turned off by esr because of his arrogance and ego.

      • mahmud 16 years ago

        Specially after his foray into sex instruction and his staged PR photo with a "girl". Tacky.

    • sprout 16 years ago

      Yeah, personally I think his reaction at hearing Knuth reads his blog wouldn't really be any different from mine at hearing he reads my blog.

      That said, Knuth reading my blog seems outside the realm of possibility, ESR less so.

kunley 16 years ago

I like ESR's idea of having semi-random cites at the top of each blog entry.

peterwwillis 16 years ago

the comments are great, especially the 'full of shit' and jessica's.

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