river_styx 17 years ago

The best part about _why: if this guy completely loses his mind one day, no one will notice any difference.

  • Shamiq 17 years ago

    I have to say, reading that short interview left me saying "what the hell..."

  • vchakra 17 years ago

    _Why the future tense?

bprater 17 years ago

The man never fails to amuse.

And I absolutely agree, I love seeing hand-written copy.

  • anuraggoel 17 years ago

    Not if you want to quote lines from his interview on HN.

    • jonursenbach 17 years ago

      Which is why the word needs to adopt Comic Sans so we can easily quote lines, but also read text like it's handwritten copy.

r11t 17 years ago

It seems _why is a very enigmatic figure and his real identity seems to be not known. However I respect his desire to stay anonymous despite the fame he deserves for being a very creative and respectable hacker.

  • kragen 17 years ago

    I think his real identity is very well known, isn't it? He's why the lucky stiff. (Admittedly my Argentine friends might complain that since we don't know the number of his Documento Nacional de Identidad, we don't really know his identity. It's really hard to explain to notaries and the like that my new US passport came with a new passport number, and that does not mean that I am not the same person.)

    • petercooper 17 years ago

      His real name was on his Wikipedia entry for a brief period. At the time I confirmed with others that it was true, but then it was removed and hasn't been back since. I've not been able to find it with a casual browse (and I've forgotten it). This is all the more amusing since he wrote the foreword for my book :)

      • dag 17 years ago

        The page history says that his last name might be Malsky.

    • herval 17 years ago

      He might as well be a group of people - sorta like Aristoteles or Homer (the greek one, not the Simpson)!

  • GeneralMaximus 17 years ago

    Me and my friends once tried to uncover his real name, with no success. It seems he has registered all his domains with the name _why the lucky stiff (the WHOIS page said "the lucky stiff, _why")

    Maybe that is his real name?

  • cdr 17 years ago

    His name is out there, if you really care. If I recall, he's attended at least one conference.

jodrellblank 17 years ago

A 14" laptop running Windows XP. Is it irrational that I have even more respect for him after learning that?

No multicore, multihead powerhouse, no HN open on another screen, no very tweaked Linux install...

herval 17 years ago

_why is an ARTIST! I wish the interviewer asked what he thinks about calling software engineering - and the classic 'building bridges' comparison... :-)

burke 17 years ago

For all the interesting things _why does, I've always maintained that it would be completely unsurprising if he was in fact an entire group of hackers. He must never sleep.

pavelludiq 17 years ago

Yes, when XP came out it was beautiful, wasn't it :D I still used the classic theme though. Im not that much of a windows user any more, so it doesn't bother me that it looks like it came from the 90's, and im a 90's kid, so there :D

  • whughes 17 years ago

    I preferred the Watercolor skin they dropped.

ryan-allen 17 years ago

Brilliant :) On another note I miss the BBS, and Major Mud.

FraaJad 17 years ago

The server is not responding to me. Is there a cached copy elsewhere?

shiranaihito 17 years ago

I wonder if he expends too much energy on being Quirky.

He goes by a Quirky name, writes Quirky & Poignant guides, and responds to questions in a Quirky way. Overall, he's really quite Quirky.

He's unique and intelligent, we get it.

But for once, it would be nice to see him talk about something like a normal person.

  • herval 17 years ago

    Don't we have too many normal people out there already, saying the same stuff in their lookalike blogs...? (or maybe _why IS one of those guys as well, uh?)

    • mapleoin 17 years ago

      I wish people would say this more about other eccentric people. Some people aren't this tolerant with RMS for example...

      • Zev 17 years ago

        _why is eccentric in a completely out there way, its pretty hard to argue there's someone like him. RMS is a archetypal hacker from the 70's who remained that way in the 2000's.

        There's no doubt that they both do great things, one's just more then slightly more unique and the other is intimately known.

        • trevelyan 17 years ago

          I love archetypal 70s hackers. Just add rock.

    • shiranaihito 17 years ago

      The thing is, each and every one of us is unique, by virtue of being born.

      People just happen to have converging tendencies, and there's nothing wrong with that. There's no need to Be Different. I'm not saying you shouldn't find your own thing and do it. It's just that being different doesn't require any effort on anyone's part.

      Besides, anyone could pick up _why's Quirky Shtick and sound roughly the same.

      • herval 17 years ago

        I wish I could... ;-)

    • jamesbritt 17 years ago

      "Don't we have too many normal people out there already, saying the same stuff in their lookalike blogs...? "

      False choice. There are smart, innovative thinkers expressing themselves with a notable lack of quirk, and a better signal-to-noise ratio.

      • herval 17 years ago

        so does one thing have to eliminate the other?

        • jamesbritt 17 years ago

          No, of course not, but they seem to be related in the mids of many people.

          There's a great collection of short stories, Mathenauts: Tales of Mathematical Wonder, that has (as I recall) a tale of some institute that was hiring mathematicians. The candidates affected assorted behavioral quirks so as to come off as sufficiently bizarre, and, hence, brilliant.

          It seems a common stereotype.

  • amvp 17 years ago

    I agree in that I don't think the interview contributed very much, other than to propagate his quirky reputation

    But reading your comment makes it sound like that's all there is to him - it isn't. I found his book brilliant - the quirkiness in no way made it any less informative or useful, and only made it more enjoyable. I encourage anybody who hasn't read it, or who want's to learn Ruby, to take a look at http://poignantguide.net/ruby/

    Since he's able to contribute/create/do as much as he does, I say let him do it in any way he wants. Apparently he finds it fun to create and preform a character.

    • nihilocrat 17 years ago

      Yeah, if you look at the literature surrounding the things he's created (hacketyhack, potion, etc.), you'll notice he talks pretty normal when it's about serious stuff.

      • DannoHung 17 years ago

        Quite. _why's style is simply there to get you interested. The substance of his work is what keeps you interested.

  • joechung 17 years ago

    Normal is so overrated that it's cliché to say it is so.