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I left my job at the end of 2020 to start a company, and managed to give myself a flair-up of RSI in the first month 😅. I switched to voice coding with Talon voice, a phenomenal platform for building voice-enabled interfaces.

However, the existing interfaces built with Talon struggled to get me beyond 75% of my previous productivity. It occurred to me that these tools were adapting voice coding to an ecosystem designed for keyboard and mouse, rather than adapting the tools themselves to a new coding paradigm. I was reminded of the following quote:

"Requiring one medium to imitate the other inevitably pits strengths of the old medium against weaknesses of the new. ... Perhaps a brief analogy could get us moving in the right direction. It is customary for a person with a broken leg to use crutches, but how odd it would be if they continued to use the crutches after their leg was restored to its natural condition. In contrast, one wears shoes because they provide certain advantages over our natural barefoot condition. Special purpose shoes, such as running shoes, are designed to enhance our best performance. Now crutches and shoes are both tools of a sort, but there is a difference. The crutch is designed specifically to make the best of a bad situation—to let someone hobble around until they are back in shape. On the other hand, shoes are to correct some of the problems of our natural condition, and, in the case of athletic shoes, to enhance our performance."

- Hollan, Jim, and Scott Stornetta. "Beyond being there." Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. 1992.

I decided to apply my background in programming language theory and human-computer interaction to design voice coding tools like Cursorless that enable us to write code faster by voice than we ever could by keyboard. Today, Cursorless Talon users are easily meeting and exceeding keyboard speeds by voice.

I am currently no longer working full-time on Cursorless, so if you'd like to support its continued development, sponsor the project directly!

But if you just want to sponsor me directly to say thanks for creating Cursorless, or for whatever other reason, I won't stop you 😊

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Featured work

  1. cursorless-dev/cursorless

    Don't let the cursor slow you down

    TypeScript 1,186
  2. pokey/pokey_talon

    Config for talon for Mac, Windows and Linux. Very much in progress.

    Python 26
  3. pokey/vscode-talon

    The Talon VSCode extension bundle

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