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❓🗯️ What do YOU think the future of human-computer interaction (HCI) looks like, and what do today's students need to know to be prepared?

Dear students, alumni, industry partners, and friends in the broader HCI community -- we want to hear from all of you!

What skills, values & experiences are important to an undergraduate or graduate HCI education? Please share your perspectives in this survey:
🔗 https://bit.ly/hcii-curriculum-survey

Thank you.

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It's a banner week for our learning sciences communities as we're currently hosting both the annual LearnLab Summer School and the IEEE ICICLE conference at Carnegie Mellon. Welcome to CMU!

Group photo of the ICICLE conference taking place at CMU's Tepper Building. Attendees sit at round tables with bright red chairs and complete an active learning activity on the 2 powerpoint screens in the front of the room

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In case you missed the CMU Meeting of the Minds last week, here are a few students we recognized at the SCS showcase with HCII independent projects. Congrats, undergrads!

In case you can't read the posters, they include:

👩‍💻 Using large language models to enhance the user interface of webpages

📱A mobile application empowering women and girls on negotiation skills

🏥 Sepsis treatment prediction model evaluation using dynamics model


@jbigham @adamperer

A student points to research poster while talking about the project to a guest
A student stands to the right of her research poster on sepsis treatment prediction modeling

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I've been giving a try on a periodic basis every 6 months or so.

The pattern is always the same: I read an amazing article on how fish makes feature X easier/fancier than bash/zsh, I install it again, I spend half a day trying to export my two decades of bash/zsh customizations, and eventually I just give up overwhelmed by the amount of required work.

Fish is a great shell, but I don't know why they decided to go all the way and completely break the compatibility with anything that POSIX has produced over the past four decades.

I won't rewrite all of my shell functions, aliases, if statements, for loops, string concatenations, and/or conditions and environment variables to comply with a shell that is only compliant with itself, sorry. And I don't know why they decided to go the nuclear way and break compatibility so hard where they could have at least guaranteed a back-compatibility layer with (at least) zsh. Reinventing the whole wheel to make it look exactly the way you want, while disregarding compatibility with everything that already exists, is probably the biggest violation of the UNIX philosophy.

https://www.milanvit.net/post/my-ultimate-shell-setup-with-fish-shell-and-tmux/

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@blacklight @DrHyde @tyil The #JargonFile started being passed around and accumulating entries through the 1970s at #Stanford, #MIT, #CarnegieMellon, Bolt Beranek and Newman, and other pre-Internet computing centers. Some terms date back to the late 1950s MIT Tech Model Railroad Club, a very early progenitor of #hacker culture.

Far more than you ever wanted to know here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon_File

#SAIL #CSAIL #CMU #BBN #ARPANET #AI #Lisp #TMRC

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