Message from @Deleted User

Discord ID: 455046732703858688


2018-06-09 16:27:01 UTC  

**duel of the fates intensifies**

2018-06-09 16:27:11 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic do you think that whoever Tim Pool got was the best thinker on it?

2018-06-09 16:27:24 UTC  

Someone needs to buy Tim Pool some fucking clothes

2018-06-09 16:27:30 UTC  

he only seems to have the one outfit

2018-06-09 16:27:33 UTC  

🦉

2018-06-09 16:28:03 UTC  

I somehow have a small long-distance-crush on his co-host.

2018-06-09 16:28:17 UTC  

Emily or something.

2018-06-09 16:28:23 UTC  

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2018-06-09 16:28:25 UTC  

needs more air time.

2018-06-09 16:28:27 UTC  

@Deleted User What she said seemed consistent with the way UK law works in all other respects

2018-06-09 16:28:44 UTC  

The Communications Act of 2003 clashes against the Human Rights Act of 1998

2018-06-09 16:29:05 UTC  

The Human Rights Act of 1998 clashes with the Malicious Communications Act of 1980

2018-06-09 16:29:06 UTC  

etc.

2018-06-09 16:29:07 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic It was a woman as well ... 🚎

2018-06-09 16:31:32 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic I just don't trust anything from Tim Pool

2018-06-09 16:32:27 UTC  

Why not?

2018-06-09 16:32:29 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic I never will, he is the idiot that things hacking something is like using a CD as a table mat

2018-06-09 16:32:39 UTC  

What?

2018-06-09 16:32:46 UTC  

Oh, the reubin interview

2018-06-09 16:32:56 UTC  

Praise jdm

2018-06-09 16:33:15 UTC  

@King Canuck what he said was fucking retarded

2018-06-09 16:33:24 UTC  

Hacking means being able to come up with alternative ways of thinking and solving problems.

2018-06-09 16:33:31 UTC  

What, that "hacking" can constitute using anything and putting it to a purpose it wasn't made for?

2018-06-09 16:33:37 UTC  

I personally thought it was an interesting take on the idea

2018-06-09 16:33:39 UTC  

You can be a garden hacker.

2018-06-09 16:33:39 UTC  

🎩
🦉

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."