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My over-exaggerated interpretation of a computer room that belongs to an incredibly devious hacker.
Hacking, in my opinion, is much worse than physically beating someone up. Hackers are definitely a threat, they can steal passwords and use computers as drones to infect other computers. If only they can put their programming skills to a good use, like making a good MMORPG/MMOG or designing a website for a company to use.
The Minifigure is not meant to represent anyone, and if it does than it is nothing but a coincidence.
My over-exaggerated interpretation of a computer room that belongs to an incredibly devious hacker.
Hacking, in my opinion, is much worse than physically beating someone up. Hackers are definitely a threat, they can steal passwords and use computers as drones to infect other computers. If only they can put their programming skills to a good use, like making a good MMORPG/MMOG or designing a website for a company to use.
The Minifigure is not meant to represent anyone, and if it does than it is nothing but a coincidence.
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Here's a handy hack I've been using lately to carry a map and notes along with my hacked Moleskine Weekly Planner notebook.
I use a standard 3" x 5" yellow sticky note to draw a map, with directions, address, phone numbers and whatever else I might need to get to my meeting.
Then I attach the long, sticky edge to the spine side of the Moleskine (left edge) and then slide the loose edge of the stick note under the elastic band (right side), so it won't catch the corners in my pocket.
Once I'm done with the map, I can save it in the back of my Moleskine for later use, or toss it out.
This approach also works well for task lists and any other at-a-glance information you need to see without opening up the Moleskine.
An event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the classic technology movie, "Hackers." The film was played, followed by 90s-era music and a costume contest.
Some enterprising person has hacked the construction sign in front of MIT to flash 'HARVARD SUCKS' about 3 times a second
Using a second arduino as a graphics card generating B/W video out (PAL or NTSC) thanks to the amazing Batsocks code as used in the TellyMate shield. (See recent blog post.)
This makes me very, very happy! Apart from the duinos there are only FOUR components in there -- 2 diodes and 2 resistors.
Geek on...
Was google hacked? We kept getting this, but no one is mentioning it. We thought tweets would be rolling like crazy.
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