Andrew & YOs-
Works for me. Though, there's a gray zone in the middle, having to do
with repurposing things to perform new functions, for example turning
game consoles into inexpensive Linux PCs, and very often the same people
are involved in both types of activity.
It's good to reclaim "hacker" from its pejorative use as "computer
criminal," and it would also be good if the culture at-large got over
the obsession with carving out a special category for crimes committed
with computers. We don't refer to kidnappers and bank robbers as
"automobile criminals" because they use automobiles, though we do use
the term "get-away car" to refer to the cars used in such crimes. Bank
robbery is bank robbery, whether committed with a pistol and a car, or a
computer and forged ATM cards, or a bank CEO's office and a pile of
fraudulent mortgage documents.
-G.
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On 13-05-12-Sun 3:47 PM, Andrew wrote:
Hi All,
I recently came across a definition of Hackers and Makers and wanted
to share the concept with the Sudo Community.
Hacking can be defined as: Finding ways be make something perform a
function it was not indented to.
While Making can be defined as: Building new things.
The basic idea being that Hackers take existing things and get them to
do the unexpected, while Makers build new things. Makers can hack and
Hackers can make.
I like these definitions. Thoughts?
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