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by BuildTheRobots
377 days ago
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> The term "hacker," even in the computer field, originally had a larger scope than computer security. I've been helping run a Hackspace for a few years; I can't tell you how many times (sometimes per week or even day depending on what I'm doing) I have to have this conversation. I've gotten quite used to going through the patter with non-tech people - try dealing with the local council, or applying for insurance or even personal jobs when it's on your CV. Thankfully a lot of the older people remember the term "hack" meaning "amateur" which eases explanations in a workshop context. I always assumed IT people would realise the non-negative connotations, but that really isn't the case. |
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Another word whose change in meaning over the years has resulted in its original sense being effectively erased.