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The fall 2012 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative collaborative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
NYC Startups, selected by a student organizing committee, presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, after which students formed groups to work through the night implementing their own ideas for fresh hacks built on top of these APIs.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel featuring members of the NYC startup community, which selected the final winning teams.
Since April 2010, hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.
To find out what you missed at the fall 2012 hackNY student hackathon please do see our eventpage at hackerleague.org and the video of the student demos thanks to ISOC-NY.
Special thanks to our fall 2012 hackNY student hackathon judges! And congratulations to the winners of the fall 2012 hackNY student hackathon!
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
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I knew there'd be a good reason for taking a grumpy pic of myself three years ago! Around two this afternoon, someone hacked my Gmail account and took over, sending emails to all my contacts telling them I'm stranded in England with my family, and that we were mugged and had all our credit cards, money, and phones stolen! (Of course, I still had access to a computer; THAT wasn't stolen, right?) Anyway, I haven't even had time to eat dinner yet with all the phone calls, (thanks, friends; I know you love me!) and Flickrmails letting me know what was up! I've changed passwords on important accounts, and contacted Google. It will be a day or so before it's resolved.
Last time something like this happened, I had been hacked by Nigerians, and they completely controlled my computer! I ended up having to have it wiped to remove the problems! Hopefully, this won't go that far. If it does, I won't be on here for a while, as I don't have the money to fix things!
If you've been contacted by this scam email, please just erase it; don't reply. Tiger Lair, one of my contacts on here, said that if these idiots would spend as much effort doing something worthwhile, we'd have world peace and a cure for the common cold!
Update: It's 11:19 P.M., and after being on the phone and computer all night, (whew!) I finally managed to reset my password and hopefully resume life as normal with my email! Time to go have some dinner. What a day.
Das dunkle Hacker Nährbier ist besonders nahrhaft, malzig und mit einem süßlichen Geschmack. Lange Zeit galt es als Stärkungsmittel für Kranke, Schwache, Rekonvaleszenten und stillende Mütter. Für sie wurde es gelegentlich erwärmt und mit rohem Ei verquirlt.
@jnewland demonstrates how to deal with a cranky Comcast modem which overheats. Hanging it out the window in Boston where it's freezing cold.
At Upper Causeway, Royal National Park.
The Royal National Park is the second oldest national park in the world (Yellowstone is the oldest). It was established in 1879.
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This is for those who victoriously last well into the wee hours of the morning, who can stoutly hack code until 5 AM. This is for you. For those who don't understand, fear the power of the Code Red, the One True Hacker Power source - it is an economical and tasty battery for your friendly local hacker,
With this stick you can modify your Apple TV without opening the case and removing the hard disk. It contains files from OS X 10.4.8, and while I would prefer to see a completely free and Darwin based stick, this is what is currently available.
This stick is created using the guide on the AwkwardTV wiki (04/16/2007 version): [url deleted as its not public domain.. yet]- all credits go to the authors there (Mactijn, Dobedobedoh, Hblaschka, Bjdraw, Aholtzma, Mikew, Skoops and Jason). I just cobbled it together.
This stick will automatically install and activate the Mac OS X ssh server on your device and also install the Perian Quicktime component (the latter is pretty useless until you install the Files Plugin for Apple TV). After you activated ssh, you can simply copy files to your Apple TV and modify it using tools like WinSCP or PuTTY.