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[#]: author: (Julia Evans https://jvns.ca/)
Taking a year to explain computer things
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Ive been working on explaining computer things Im learning on this blog for 6 years. I wrote one of my first posts, [what does a shell even do?][1] on Sept 30, 2013. Since then, Ive written 11 zines, 370,000 words on this blog, and given 20 or so talks. So it seems like I like explaining things a lot.
### tl;dr: Im going to work on explaining computer things for a year
Heres the exciting news: I left my job a month ago and my plan is to spend the next year working on explaining computer things!
As for why Im doing this I was talking through some reasons with my friend Mat last night and he said “well, sometimes there are things you just feel compelled to do”. I think thats all there is to it :)
### what does “explain computer things” mean?
Im planning to:
1. write some more zines (maybe I can write 10 zines in a year? well see! I want to tackle both general-interest and slightly more niche topics, well see what happens).
2. work on some more interactive ways to learn things. I learn things best by trying things out and breaking them, so I want to see if I can facilitate that a little bit for other people. I started a project around this in May which has been on the backburner for a bit but which Im excited about. Hopefully Ill release it soon and then you can try it out and tell me what you think!
I say “a year” because I think I have at least a years worth of ideas and I cant predict how Ill feel after doing this for a year.
### how: run a business
I started a corporation almost exactly a year ago, and Im planning to keep running my explaining-things efforts as a business. This business has been making more than I made in my first programming job (that is, definitely enough money to live on!), which has been really surprising and great (thank you!).
some parameters of the business:
* Im not planning to hire employees or anything, itll just be me and some (awesome) freelancers. The biggest change I have in mind is that Im hoping to find a freelance editor to help me with editing.
* I also dont have any specific plans for world domination or to work 80-hour weeks. Im just going to make zines & things that explain computer concepts and sell them on the internet, like Ive been doing.
* No commissions or consulting work, just building ideas I have
Its been pretty interesting to learn more about running a small business and so far I like it more than I thought I would. (except for taxes, which I like exactly as much as I thought I would)
### thats all!
Im excited to keep making explanations of computer things and to have more time to do it. This blog might change a bit away from “heres what Im learning at work these days” and towards “here are attempts at explaining things that I mostly already know”. Itll be different! Well see how it goes!
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[1]: https://jvns.ca/blog/2013/09/30/hacker-school-day-2-what-does-a-shell-even-do/