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@Deleted User Yes, it is even defined this way in the Chaos Computer Club.
Nope, hacking means something specific to the electronics and computer science scene
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:
@Deleted User Don't care about them
Only three clauses from it remain on statute in England and Wales
@Deleted User Yeah, because they would disassemble you for being a MS fanboy.
@Deleted User except I donate to OpenBSD, I am more of an OpenBSD fanboy than MS
If you must, Luke, non-computer hacking is just LifeHacking
"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."
it is only the biggest hacker club in Europe. They don't know shit.
And I have problems with them.
@King Canuck in terms of modern tech nobody uses those terms.
But thats beside.
What do you mean?
I've heard of 'hacking' by twisting paperclips into coils to keep several cables bound more cleanly into a single bundle
(which saved me headache...(
Cetronious admitted being a robot
lol
Yep
Hacking is also used by many Open Source communities for describing simply solving issues
@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.
But backing the h*ck up
Tim Pool's definition was so broad that technically I've hacked my macbook to be a beer coaster
@Deleted User open yourself up. It can also be outside of IT.
the only good use for a macbook, frankly
how does this mean tim pool is bad, if he did one too-broad definition?
It was such a dumb definition It meant nothing
This would be hack, if you would be able to do that,
did I hack the piece of paper for using at as a place mat for my coffee. It was a dumb definition.
it is the original one.
It's also possible he was dumbing things down for reubin
@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"
The only true one. Not the hollywood definition of it.
So as I said, there were two things and then he advertised without making a disclosure or making it was obvious ... so fuck him
This was bad of him, I agree.
I watched the video, and thought, Tim you are better than this.
Then there was his spaz out when he got his beanie stolen
Do you guys know the network behind?
the guy is a fucking idiot.
Bearing, Roaming Millenial, and Tim have the same ads.
Well he seems to like his beanie a lot