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Ask HN: Are you a hacker?

6 pointsby itsevrgrnover 7 years ago
Although I am a designer, I identify with hackers. I am passionate about building things, but I am not good enough at development(still learning) to bring these designs to life. I am fascinated by hacker culture, and disappointed that there is not more of it at my university.<p>I am university student with experience in graphic design, and UI&#x2F;UX looking for hackers to work on projects with. If you want to work with a designer on your next side project please reach out.

6 comments

yesenadamover 7 years ago
Some thoughts on what the word means:<p>It&#x27;s changed over the years.. in the early 80s, a hacker was a programmer who knew their computer inside out, so they could do anything they wanted, not what they were supposed to be doing. I had a computer with a Z80, and read a series called &quot;The Hacker&#x27;s Handbook&quot; which featured stuff like inserting little machine language routines into the comments of your BASIC program so you could do whatever you wanted, and very fast. Later I wrote assembler routines, hand-translated them to machine code and inserted them into Turbo Pascal functions. That definitely counted as hacking then..<p>Reading Kevin Mitnick&#x27;s books, he could do almost anything programmer-hackers can do, and a lot more besides, just by making a few phone calls, and by knowing a lot about the organizations&#x2F;systems&#x2F;codes&#x2F;protocols&#x2F;authorizations involved.<p>Sprite of spritesmods.com says &quot;I&#x27;m an avid hacker...I enjoy ripping different pieces of hardware apart and using them in a way they weren&#x27;t meant to use&quot;<p>The popular sense of the word today is more like.. a criminal, breaking laws and stealing from people and organizations with their bash expertise.
mabynogyover 7 years ago
&gt; ...I am passionate about building things, but I am not good enough at development(still learning) to bring these designs to life.<p>I&#x27;m like you. You don&#x27;t always a deep and universal knowledge to find quick hacks. It&#x27;s mostly about curiosity and creativity.<p>&gt; ...please reach out.<p>Feel free to reach us to talk about hacking or anything else - look at my profile.
t1k3over 7 years ago
I may be romanticizing this a bit but when I was coming up, you earned the term hacker. It was bestowed upon you, not something you claimed about yourself.
SirLJover 7 years ago
Maybe :-) I am not a developer nor a designer, but I am successfully &quot;hacking&quot; Wall Street :-)
malux85over 7 years ago
Put you contact info in your profile :)
quickthrower2over 7 years ago
What is your definition of hacker?