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Fashion exhibition Hacked making a clear statement against the fast consuming fashion industry

Hacker that looks to have been caught in the act

Dalry moor Paxina pinhole hack

Hacking on Voddler for Android.

Wear a sweater around your waist, sew it to fit, cut it really short and re-attach the trim, turn the sleeves inside out: voila, pockets! I have been watching a lot of Project Runway recently.

 

Edit: This just made the Craft magazine blog! Thanks!

 

Evil hacker alone in a warehouse, hacking the planet.

Living a dangerous life...

Kirsten Joy cosplaying Cassie Hack from Hack/Slash

Kirsten Joy cosplaying Cassie Hack from Hack/Slash

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Cute fricken red panda hacker...ugh

A ninja-style hacker with green matrix code.

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Quick shot of my Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 (I love this thing!).

 

Outfitted with red escape key, blue WASD keys, and yes, that is its keyboard roof in the background.

 

As seen at:

* China’s Biggest Hacker Den Shutdown by Police

Wet afternoon pinhole hacks, yet to be tested.

To celebrate 23 followers (well, it was supposed to be 20), I decided to showcase one of my MOCs.

Hackers Falls is located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Pennsylvania.

Three hackers are hacking the planet.

Buenos Aires, Argentina - Barrio Recoleta

A photo mosaic of the cover of Flickr Hacks, coming this month from O'Reilly.

 

Images from the Squared Circle group, here on Flickr.

 

UPDATE: There will be some signed copies of Flickr Hacks at Flickr's 2nd Birthday Party this Saturday.

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More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

Inspired by an excerpt from "The Hacker Manifesto" by The Mentor, mostly the last line in the second paragraph.

 

This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals.

 

Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.

 

I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.

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This actually reminds me of one of my characters, Addie.

 

Composed of stock photos from StockVault.net

The Hack 4000 is a vehicle composed out of other fighters that have been plundered by the relentless space pirates.Space pirates? Space pirates! I don't know where this came from, but it might be a bit different. I haven't put a cock pit in yet but there is room, and there is also an unfinished storage area out back, where I would put all the lego gold. A fig to go with this would also be ideal.

 

The lighting and backgrounds leave something to be desired, need different colors, or textures, or diffusers, or something. Better pics will come if I can work it out. Let me know what you think - I can take it.

hackers

 

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Stopping a hacker from stealing sensitive data in the cloud, in computers, online.

 

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Today I woke up and decided to try hacking my iPod Touch. Rob at work had done it, so I thought I'd give it a shot.

 

Long story short: mission accomplished! I even figured out how to rearrange the icons on my screen, even though i left the original ones just where they were. You can even switch out the bottom dock icons.

 

My iPod Touch is now an iPhone minus the phone part. So I've got all of the standard iPhone apps: google maps, weather and stock widgets, notes, Mail, and i've enabled the ability to add calendar events (two lines of code is all it took – adding events to the calendar was disabled for the Touch).

 

Thanks to the awesome world of hackers and 3rd party developers (you guys rock), i've got the NES emulator, Apollo instant messenger (serves msn, aim, a whole bunch of others), navizon GPS, sketches (like an etch-a-sketch, you even shake it to erase the image), and a whole bunch of other stuff. I am a huge apple fanboy, but i'll be damned if they don't understand that opening the iphone/touch is the way to go.

 

The only handicap this has is that all the web-enabled services are only useful if i'm on a wi-fi network. With the iphone you can access them through Edge anywhere as long as you've got cellular coverage.

 

Until the iphone comes to canada, this will do :)

 

and wow, photographing something that's backlit is quite a bitch, isn't it?

An Easy camera to take apart for a pinhole hack.

35mm f150

After shooting with it I discovered the camera body has a light leak. Better to stick to hacking Agfa Isola and leave these alone.

Impressions from 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

During PBS’ NOVA “Memory Hackers” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, CA on Tuesday, January 19, 2016, pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist Nico Dosenbach, 12-year-old with HSAM (Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory) Jake Hausler, professor and psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw, professor Dr. André Fenton, producer, director and writer Michael Bicks and series senior executive producer Paula Apsell explore how researchers on the cutting edge of mind-control can implant, change and even erase memories. On this thought-provoking journey into the mind, NOVA investigates the mysterious nature of how we remember.

 

(Premieres February 10, 2016)

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

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