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Time warp to 1995. Head-to-head "Wipeout XL" video games being played on a Playstation, alongside dancers grooving to DJs playing electronic 90's-era tunes.
Op 9 juni 2017 vond in de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag de tweede editie van Accountability Hack plaats, een hackathon waar met open data de prestaties van de overheid in kaart worden gebracht. Accountability Hack is een initiatief van de Algemene Rekenkamer en de Tweede Kamer samen met het CBS en de ministeries van Binnenlandse Zaken, Buitenlandse Zaken, Financiën en Infrastructuur en Milieu. De hackathon werd georganiseerd in samenwerking met Open State Foundation. Kijk voor meer informatie op accountabilityhack.nl/
View of Port Hacking River, Royal National Park
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Seriously, what.
(Based, incidentally, on a t-shirt I Spreadshirted up on a whim for a Twitter friend)
This was the first one I stretched and it is wonky and driving me crazy. Nor is it centred, which is the result of never plotting out an embroidering plan of attack, but just diving in madly.
Embroidered on the commute and while watching The Wire with DMC on some Aida (I think) given to me. Stretched on a balsa wood frame. Long live my new staple gun.
Photographer: Martin Sernstinger, developed (at Michigan News) June 8, 1955. Explored! #56 [July 6, 2007.] Thanks!
My father--Roger Dinda--is on the left in this photo. The guy in the middle is Fred Stone, and I'm not sure who the other is; since Dad & Stoney were off-duty firemen, I presume the other guy was as well [Sam Garrison, it turns out; see my brother's comment below]. Dad was a firefighter when I was young, and considered himself still a firefighter until he died. On his off-days, he held other jobs. The fallback job--this one--was called "driving hacks." Or just "hacking."
The photo was taken on Michigan Avenue in Kalamazoo, in front of the cab stand beside Michigan News Agency. The official-looking building across the road is the Kalamazoo County Building, which still looks about the same; on the other hand, Michigan Avenue's been a One Way road for most of my life. Michigan News still stocks comic books, which was the attraction when I was a kid. Good place to buy maps, too.
Since the picture dates from 1955, it's over fifty years old. Mom had us digging through boxes of old photos shortly before she died. This one was the best of a stash of Sernstinger pix which had mostly obvious firefighting connections.
Dad was a little chubby, I see....
New scan uploaded 12/30/05.
Large temporary tent erected just for Oktoberfest. This Hacker-Pschorr tent had capacity for 8,200. A "Maß" (liter, pronounced "Mas") of beer was about 9 EUR.
O que é realmente um HACKER? Saiba o que realmente ele faz e como age. Saiba como se comportam os Lammers, Crackers, Defacers e outros subtipos desse mundo underground virtual.
my street hack. without doubt the most serious bicycle i own.
frame, FBM AUTO-PILOT. 75' headtube 20 7/8" toptube 13 1/4" chainstay
fork, FBM CB4K
headset, crane creek? what can i say? it's a touch smoother and lighter than any of the bmx ones
stem, COALITION toploader, flipped
handlebars, S&M SLAM of course
crankset, PROFILE lefthand drive with titanium axle and crank bolts
chainring, TREE 30 tooth, i have the bash guard too, but it seems to make for a weird balance trying rock & rolls on the chainring
pedals, DMR v12
seat clamp, COALITION
seatpost, PERV
seat, PRIMO HEMORRHOID modified the nose with a bread knife to stop it dead-legging me when i wasn't looking.
front wheel, G-SPORT 36h RIBCAGE laced to G-SPORT MARMOSET
back wheel, G-SPORT 48h RIBCAGE laced to PROFILE SS LHD with titanium 11 tooth one piece driver. i laced the back wheel myself using mighty George's method and instructions. both rims are from the very first run of limited raw finish. they are nuts. made from a secret proprietry blend of alloys! yay!
when i first got this bike it was light at 25lbs. i think that may be heavy now? i don't care. it's kind of old school in that all the tubes are original size OD. think late 90's STANDARD, rather than the thinned down tubes most serious frames have now. i broke my last one real quick and it had smaller OD tubes. the angles though are super fresh. it comes up on the front wheel with a nudge.
this was made by 'spooky dave' , frame and forks anyway, at Rochester New York
I was in DC today ......... at one point I pulled my rental car over .... probably kind of illegally I assumed ....... on the Washington Baltimore Parkway .......... I sort of pulled into a driveway thingy .......... I was searching my phone for the email containing the route to ... and address of... one of the large corporations we work for out there near the Beltway ......... I then physically looked up to see I was actually parked in the driveway of the [NSA](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Agency) .......... a seriously illegal place to park up no doubt hehehe ............ and what's more they had probably elctronically swept, grabbed and read the entire data content of my phone by this stage ........... hehehehe........... funnily enough I had just been listening to an NPR story on the radio about [Defcon](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEF_CON) .......... the computer hackers convention on this week down in Vegas again ......... the correspondent for NPR said that they still grab and display hacked secret passwords and secret data on "The Wall of Sheep' ......... This is the wall of shame for anyone attending the conference foolish enough to turn on their laptop in the hacker convention without 40 different cyber security protocols running simultaneously to defend their computer from a hacking breach ......... I knew my ordinary casual and kinda lapse cyber security systems would never keep those guys out .......... I did not once even risk turning on my computer for a single minute ..... I literally never turned on my computer at all that whole time I was there at Defcon :-)))) ......... I would have been on 'The Wall of Sheep' for sure ........... and I couldn't help thinking I was probably already on the NSA's equivalent to 'The Wall of Sheep' at that very moment as I sat and used my phone..... asking for it ....... illegally parked right there outside their HQ :-)))
Cheers Jez XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
PS............ This image above is one I shot down in Vegas that time for DefCon a couple of years back ...... It's of an Anonymous Hacker in action :-)) ....... :-)))) XXXXXXXXXXX
A hack of the MIT Media Lab.
A livingroom was installed on the underside of the sculpture attached to the MIT Media Lab (normally it looks like www.media.mit.edu/about/images/e15.jpg ).
Yahoo! Q2 (Summer) Hack Day.
Design: Laundry detergent
2011.06.02 - 2011.06.03 at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale, CA
The reason why this got binned was that we needed a logo, not an illustration. I've drawn a lot of light bulbs for HackWeek. And chameleons.
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Artist: Filip Yip
Groups of hackers sit around waiting for the staff to mop up the rain, get the roof to close and let us back in to continue to hack. Anyone got some spare internet connectivity?