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2018-06-09 16:33:39 UTC

You can be a garden hacker.

2018-06-09 16:33:39 UTC

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2018-06-09 16:33:51 UTC

that is a very dapper owl

2018-06-09 16:33:55 UTC

@Deleted User sorry nope.

2018-06-09 16:33:56 UTC

I think it makes sense

2018-06-09 16:34:02 UTC
2018-06-09 16:34:06 UTC

Nope

2018-06-09 16:34:09 UTC

@Deleted User I think so

2018-06-09 16:34:30 UTC

@Deleted User Yes, it is even defined this way in the Chaos Computer Club.

2018-06-09 16:34:34 UTC

Nope, hacking means something specific to the electronics and computer science scene

2018-06-09 16:34:35 UTC

Hell, let me make this case, then, to prove how the Magna Carta is, as stated, no stronger than any other easily reversed British law:

2018-06-09 16:34:44 UTC

@Deleted User Don't care about them

2018-06-09 16:34:51 UTC

Only three clauses from it remain on statute in England and Wales

2018-06-09 16:35:16 UTC

@Deleted User Yeah, because they would disassemble you for being a MS fanboy.

2018-06-09 16:35:54 UTC

@Deleted User except I donate to OpenBSD, I am more of an OpenBSD fanboy than MS

2018-06-09 16:36:10 UTC

If you must, Luke, non-computer hacking is just LifeHacking

2018-06-09 16:36:12 UTC

"The original definition of the term "hack" is "to cut with rough or heavy blows." In the modern vernacular it has often been used to describe an inelegant but effective solution to a specific computing problem, such as quick-and-dirty shell scripts and other command line utilities that filtered, munged and processed data streams like e-mail and RSS feeds.[1][2] The term was later extended to life hack, in reference to a solution to a problem unrelated to computers that might occur in a programmer's everyday life. Examples of these types of life hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, track tasks, remind oneself of events, or filter e-mail."

2018-06-09 16:36:17 UTC

it is only the biggest hacker club in Europe. They don't know shit.

2018-06-09 16:36:35 UTC

And I have problems with them.

2018-06-09 16:36:40 UTC

@King Canuck in terms of modern tech nobody uses those terms.

2018-06-09 16:36:42 UTC

But thats beside.

2018-06-09 16:36:51 UTC

What do you mean?

2018-06-09 16:37:14 UTC

I've heard of 'hacking' by twisting paperclips into coils to keep several cables bound more cleanly into a single bundle

2018-06-09 16:37:17 UTC

(which saved me headache...(

2018-06-09 16:37:23 UTC

Cetronious admitted being a robot

2018-06-09 16:37:25 UTC

lol

2018-06-09 16:37:31 UTC

Yep

2018-06-09 16:37:37 UTC

Hacking is also used by many Open Source communities for describing simply solving issues

2018-06-09 16:38:50 UTC

@Deleted User yes, that is why there is hackathons in the OpenBSD community.

In almost all modern parlance it means something to do with electronics + making it do something different.

2018-06-09 16:39:15 UTC

But backing the h*ck up

2018-06-09 16:39:19 UTC

Tim Pool's definition was so broad that technically I've hacked my macbook to be a beer coaster

2018-06-09 16:39:31 UTC

@Deleted User open yourself up. It can also be outside of IT.

2018-06-09 16:39:32 UTC

the only good use for a macbook, frankly

2018-06-09 16:39:43 UTC

how does this mean tim pool is bad, if he did one too-broad definition?

2018-06-09 16:39:49 UTC

It was such a dumb definition It meant nothing

2018-06-09 16:40:13 UTC

This would be hack, if you would be able to do that,

2018-06-09 16:40:19 UTC

did I hack the piece of paper for using at as a place mat for my coffee. It was a dumb definition.

2018-06-09 16:40:46 UTC

it is the original one.

2018-06-09 16:40:47 UTC

It's also possible he was dumbing things down for reubin

2018-06-09 16:41:02 UTC

@Deleted User yeah it can be, I've done it on bicycles. But it called something else in that community. It is called a "bodge"

2018-06-09 16:41:08 UTC

The only true one. Not the hollywood definition of it.

2018-06-09 16:43:06 UTC

So as I said, there were two things and then he advertised without making a disclosure or making it was obvious ... so fuck him

2018-06-09 16:43:23 UTC

This was bad of him, I agree.

2018-06-09 16:43:40 UTC

I watched the video, and thought, Tim you are better than this.

2018-06-09 16:43:54 UTC

Then there was his spaz out when he got his beanie stolen

2018-06-09 16:44:00 UTC

Do you guys know the network behind?

2018-06-09 16:44:03 UTC

the guy is a fucking idiot.

2018-06-09 16:44:11 UTC

Bearing, Roaming Millenial, and Tim have the same ads.

2018-06-09 16:44:20 UTC

Well he seems to like his beanie a lot

2018-06-09 16:44:30 UTC

@Deleted User nope this was before that

2018-06-09 16:44:34 UTC

yeah, do you think, he sleeps with it?

2018-06-09 16:45:02 UTC

@Deleted User he literally did a video with a title of something else and made it an advert

2018-06-09 16:45:12 UTC

yes, I remember.

2018-06-09 16:45:47 UTC

So as I said I can't trust the guy.

2018-06-09 16:45:49 UTC

I was disappointed. It was something with IT security, am I wrong?

2018-06-09 16:46:06 UTC

@Deleted User I think so, IIRC

2018-06-09 16:46:47 UTC

His fans called him out for that in the comments.

2018-06-09 16:48:09 UTC

@Deleted User yep I am sure they did. But he has done 4 or 5 things that make me think he is untrustworthy or a fucking moron. So I pay zero attention to him.

2018-06-09 16:49:09 UTC

You have high standards, Luke-san.

2018-06-09 16:49:49 UTC

You seem to lower them for Microsoft, tho.

2018-06-09 16:50:07 UTC

@Deleted User no I don't

2018-06-09 16:50:16 UTC

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2018-06-09 16:50:17 UTC

@Deleted User please tell me when

2018-06-09 16:50:43 UTC

You develop .NET, nuff said.

2018-06-09 16:51:07 UTC

@Deleted User "not an argument" -- Stephan Molyneux

2018-06-09 16:51:28 UTC

@Deleted User any actual arguments?

2018-06-09 16:51:46 UTC

.NET meets your high standard?

2018-06-09 16:52:16 UTC

I use programming languages and frameworks that get me stuff done. .NET is one of those.

2018-06-09 16:52:39 UTC

sure.

2018-06-09 16:52:41 UTC

I really like using Flask which is python micro framework

2018-06-09 16:52:48 UTC

Python Flask?

2018-06-09 16:52:57 UTC

yup

2018-06-09 16:53:03 UTC

Damn, you have low standards.

2018-06-09 16:53:20 UTC

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2018-06-09 16:53:20 UTC

@Deleted User what is wrong with it?

2018-06-09 16:53:54 UTC

It is an example in one of our University security lectures about how to not do it.

2018-06-09 16:54:13 UTC

An exercise is how to hack the rendering engine of Flask.

2018-06-09 16:54:17 UTC

Seems to be easy.

2018-06-09 16:54:20 UTC

@Deleted User one of your university lecturers ...

2018-06-09 16:54:24 UTC

hackerman

2018-06-09 16:54:36 UTC

I did not attend them. I friend did.

2018-06-09 16:54:39 UTC

@Deleted User yeah I have zero respect for anyone that isn't from the industry

2018-06-09 16:54:46 UTC

I am not a security guy.

2018-06-09 16:55:03 UTC

@Deleted User what rendering engine did he mention?

2018-06-09 16:55:08 UTC

Use ReactJs for fuck sake.

2018-06-09 16:55:30 UTC

@Deleted User what rendering engine did the uni professor mention?

2018-06-09 16:55:34 UTC

@Deleted User I don't know, I would have to ask him.

2018-06-09 16:56:00 UTC

@Deleted User so you don't know. So you are basically trying to troll?

2018-06-09 16:56:17 UTC

I was not in the course, it is a master course in the security module.

2018-06-09 16:56:47 UTC

@Deleted User again you don't know, so I can dismiss that complaint as you have no evidence for it?

2018-06-09 16:57:14 UTC

ok, @Deleted User. Be happy with Python flask.

2018-06-09 16:57:41 UTC

@Deleted User what is the problem. If there is such a problem with it you should be able to list at least one fucking problem

2018-06-09 16:58:31 UTC

@Deleted User Trust you me, dont contintue this conversation.

2018-06-09 16:58:47 UTC

@EmEm I moved it into Comp-sci

2018-06-09 16:59:01 UTC

Ah

2018-06-09 16:59:30 UTC

Well i dont complain about it being here, it just seems like a half assed trolling attemt from one part

2018-06-09 16:59:48 UTC

.NET is so good, the London Stock Exchange migrated to it, Microsoft made sure everyone knew that.
Then a year later they dumped it and migrated to Linux and C++ because it was a steaming pile of shit; and Microsoft didn't tell anyone that.

2018-06-09 17:00:20 UTC

@EmEm that is what I thought as well after the first few attempts at trying to get an emotional reaction out of me.

2018-06-09 17:01:00 UTC

@DanielKO the version of .NET they used was .NET 1.1 which was shit and was also 15 years ago. Tell me what version of what software stack was shite compared to today that was 15 years ago.

It is used by people like yourselves as some sort of gotcha 15 years after the event. Even though .NET is completely different now and a huge number of things you use are using it in the background.

2018-06-09 17:07:25 UTC

@EmEm why are you on my ass all the time?

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