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Jef Raskin
Raskin’s humane ideals live on in obvious ways, to the benefit of anyone using a graphical computer today—undo everywhere, discoverability, and consistent commands and shortcuts are now interface common sense. But the deeper thread, the ethos that inspired him and others in the tradition of computers as tools for thought, survived mostly outside the mainstream. It persists in systems that never had to sell millions of units or satisfy quarterly targets, that never had to justify their existence to the mass of people using PCs—tools that could afford to remain strange, open, and humane on their own terms. Emacs, Oberon, and Smalltalk belong here, but so do newer experiments like Uxn and 9front.