hack (Q123241655)
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creative activity of a person (hacker) and its result, achieved by using technical knowledge to achieve a goal by non-standard means, mainly but not exclusively in the field of networking and computing
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creative activity of a person (hacker) and its result, achieved by using technical knowledge to achieve a goal by non-standard means, mainly but not exclusively in the field of networking and computing |
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Using an oscilloscope, normally used for measuring electrical waveforms, as a display for a simple video game can be considered a hack (English)
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The "Blue Box" was a small electronic device designed by US hacker John Draper, with which free telephone long distance calls could be made ilegally in the 1970s (English)
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Tetris video game integrated as a so called "Easter Egg", an undocumented function, in a digital oscilloscope from Hewlett-Packard. In this case, the action by the HP developers could be regarded as a hack, regardless if they asked their superiors or not. (English)
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Hack (hacker culture)
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