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by _heimdall
640 days ago
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Hacking seems to have taken on so many different meanings. I've always known hacking as a term specifically related to bypassing security in digital systems. Think Matthew Broderick gaining access to government networks via a phone line. This was hacking that would always get you in trouble if caught. I'm not quite sure when "hacking" was repurposed as a term for using something in a way it wasn't intended ("life hacks" or "kitchen hacks", etc). Now hacking is about challenging social norms? I'm very lost at this point, in an "old man shakes fist at clouds" kind of way. |
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