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Was google hacked? We kept getting this, but no one is mentioning it. We thought tweets would be rolling like crazy.
Hp pouch and Strap Pouch NOT included. Hacker strap allows you to add accessories onto it with ease.
thomashawk.com/2007/01/top-10-hacks-on-flickr.html
3. The number three hack for Flickr is a greasemonkey one called Flickr Multi Group Sender. It was developed by Steeev (who does some of the best Flickr development work around) One of the problems with Flickr's add to group function is that it is painfully and woefully slow. I'm not sure if this is because Flickr is trying to load up little mini thumbnail icons for every group or if it's something to do with how you access their database but it's weak sauce. But multi group sender makes this much easier. Multi group sender allows the add to groups function for photos on flickr super fast. You can also add to multiple groups at once by simply holding down the control key... opps, I mean command key (I keep forgetting I'm on a Mac).. and selecting another group. Careful with adding your photos to too many groups though. Adding your photo to more than about 10 groups gets you dinged in interestingness.
If you like these Flickr hacks feel free to digg them here.
Isaac Herzog, Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset, Israel, Alison Martin, Group Chief Risk Officer, Zurich Insurance Group, Switzerland, Ciaran Martin, Chief Executive, National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), United Kingdom, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC International, PwC, USA, Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Gunn Warsted, Chair, Telenor Group, Norway speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Poster design for the forthcoming Multipack Hack day.
Background texture and graphic by yours truly, typeset by Paul Robert Lloyd
More details on the a.green:focus blog
Hacker Barbie has her geek books (on shelf above her head), and I have my geek books in the background of this photo.
Added a lanyard to my fitbit so I won't lose it when it slides out of my pocket, using Sugru, a piece of an old keychain, and the lanyard from an old pedometer.
Markus was trying to set up something for me and saw my source code is filled with viagra links...
This scroll down a LOT longer... Will take it down soon, but amusing for now.
I have no idea how that could happen??!!
No, I don't have a second business...
Hacked up my pants to add keyboard functionality. Only one half of the keyboard works, but its enough to play Tetris!
The Golf Hacker and the Code Hacker
LIGHTS:
SB-600:
1/4 +.7 power
1/2 CTO gel
bounced into 43" Wescott silver umbrella
3' from subject high and slight camera left
SB-25:
1/16 power
No light modifiers
2' from glass outside of the window directly behind subject's head
CAMERA SETTINGS:
manual mode and remote triggers
Top image:
f/2.5
1/250 seconds
ISO 100
50mm
Tungsten white balance
Bottom Image:
f/3.5
0.6 seconds
ISO 100
50mm
Tungsten white balance
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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Hooded hacker/cybercriminal looking at a computer screen. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/