Personally, I don't like it.<p>As for positives, I think you achieved your goal with the design and interface. It's clear what you were trying to accomplish, and aside from a couple of minor issues, it works, and you executed the concept well.<p>Now, the negatives. During my first visit I closed the page within a second, and I was going to visit another post on HN instead. I saw the page, figured it was another gimmicky 'terminal' site, and didn't want to go along for the ride. However, I gave in after I closed it, and thought I'd make an effort to leave feedback. So, I revisited and typed 'hello'. The site then asked if I needed help. I typed 'no' because I just said hello, didn't need help or a tutorial, and I wanted to see the content. Well, apparently 'no' was an invalid command, so I typed 'yes', and that caused the navigation to display. In short, skip the help step completely, it's annoying and serves no purpose. Either go from 'hello' to the navigation, or go straight to the navigation when the site loads.<p>My only other feedback is to scrap the idea and setup a normal website. If I'm visiting your site, I'm looking for your qualifications, and I certainly don't want to jump through hoops and waste time playing a terminal game. In my opinion, it seems amateurish. I'd much rather prefer a one page website that starts with your photo, name, a one line introduction, a few sentences about yourself, a list of qualifications, projects you've worked on, and contact information. I want to scroll down that page in about 5 seconds, and know if I want to contact you.