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Episode: 1239
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Title: HPR1239: HPR Saturday Sessions: What is hacking?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1239/hpr1239.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:12:08
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I'm I suggest we just cut off the beginning and now start to think up a way we can attack
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this so I guess we can start with what is hacking yeah we got plenty of people here were
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opinions three of them at least do you want to like run down the definition of the individual
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people before we're going to start discussing it or show we take some definition from somewhere
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and then shoot holes in it oh we can we can throw out our own personal definitions and work
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from there in alphabetical order go for it dude man thanks well I like the prudest definition but
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when you were talking you know what is the definition I think that we we have to ask you know
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a lot of people because the definition in my opinion depends upon each individual's interpretation
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you know there might be some Wikipedia or some apparently official definition but everybody
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interprets that differently differently and more complicated and that's part of the fun and
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what creates the discussion and sometimes contention between us so for me hacking I take it in
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his broadest sense and just the analogy is a hacksaw where that you can use for cutting things apart
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and looking into them and so I think of the word either a computer hacker somebody who does that
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in the realm of computer technology and software specifically about the word hacker generally
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I'm thinking you know when the broader category of someone who's trying to understand the world
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about him that's where I'm coming from yeah I think I'm actually in agreement you were saying
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earlier it's not all computers and that's kind of what I what I was getting on in the emails
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there is that there's a heavy emphasis on computer hackers who are hackers but I think other people
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also fit the category especially considering that on hacker public radio there are a lot of really
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good shows that really don't have anything to do with computer programming yeah I I kind of kept
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out of it I saw a few comments and then I saw pokies response and I can only remember vaguely but it
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was like trying to keep it all inclusive and not narrowing down the term to be just computer related
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you know because there were probably a lot of people out there who think all you know I'm not
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quite good enough or I can't call myself a hacker because I don't have the skills but for me
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it's about any any level you're at you know no matter if it's my my seven-year-old son or my two-year-old
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daughter you know they're digging a hole with a spoon in the garden or something they kind of
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hacking away they've got a tool they're trying to take something apart or look into something can
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for me hacking is is about looking at the universe and I'm trying to make sense of it and we might
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make something useful we might destroy something but the useful thing that's left at the end of the
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day is we've learned something you know or we've had some experience so there's really not much
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difference between a hacker and a scientist I would actually say the the scientists they used
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to be hackers but now they're just and maybe to create some contention here but you've there
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isn't really any or much independent science nowadays you know because it's so expensive and
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usually the people who have the money they want some return for it so I would say the hacker
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is really the the original real science okay but philosophically pretty much the same there yeah I
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think so I think so you know all I meant to say was that scientists generally they're limited by
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finances and by by what they can actually look into you know because you've got to get funding
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for to look into something yeah actually I don't you mean there and there's a lot of functional
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fixedness that has crept into into science you get biologists and they'll go out and they'll buy
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kits for everything rather than making their own solutions or investigating too deeply but I think
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there's still some good science going on but yeah you're right it's it's getting to the point where
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it's a lot of what you hear about is is very expensive and hard to get into yeah I mean I'm maybe
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a podcast about science and whether it's any goodies is for a separate debate and I'd have plenty
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I'm sure that's not that but I think your analogy that hacker is really kind of a discoverer
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and explorer scientist if you like because that's like I guess the original meaning of the word
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scientist is to try and understand and explore I guess I'm not sure for sure but I like I like that
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what do you know I'm afraid I pretty much have to agree on the subject I was in a discussion
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about the subject by accident by chance yesterday evening I was at the birthday party of the
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friend of my sister and there was this one guy and yet this android phone and it was like check
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this out I have this app and then I press some button and now I can download three apps well to
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that I replied like yeah great but maybe how sure are you whether or not you're also now sending
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all your contact information your contacts information to the other people and he was like I'd
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never really thought about that and well we continued about how how the phone works because well I
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I'm a programmer I yeah I started software engineering at the university so I kind of know
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how the device works and go ahead sorry and in the end he was we when we were going home he was
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you know I'm a I'm a I'm a construction worker myself and I've I've learned that when I drive
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with my my card have to which call it whatever when you have a higher higher load you need to
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drive more safely and there's I never really thought the same way that about that about computers
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I always thought it was some magic box but now I understand there's really more going on than
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just some magic and I think the core belief for being a hacker is trying to understand that kind
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of magic and in this very instance it happened to be a computer but it could also have been
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something else music it could have been whatever yeah I really like that Nido the one problem I
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I guess I'm having with the the analogy to science is a usually science the fields of science
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are too narrow you know and specialized and then it makes it difficult to draw observations across
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fields or the the different the different areas of scientists you know the biologists or physicists
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or even within just one of those disciplines they hardly ever speak to each other or don't even
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aren't even a man and I think that is kind of limiting generally being a hacker which is to
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comprehend the world and and to make it work well for us well in the sense of the difference between
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the hacker and scientist in this I kind of I wish to disagree there's a lot of cross I actually
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I think really all that's being discovered lately is the cross references between the different
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sciences working together and understanding their problem from the perspective of another
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discipline I'm thinking that's a problem within science that there's nobody really looking
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into their own fields or actually advancing what's going on but that most of what's going on right
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now is the discoveries through multidisciplinary multidisciplinary sciences so combining one
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science with another well you know I probably will still disagree because I mean I understand in
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some senses it seems like they're kind of borrowing from each other and communicating to make
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kind of shared discoveries or whatever but just you know if I look at the the business the so
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the science of business or the science of agriculture or you know the science of schools and education
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I think a lot of them they don't understand and maybe it's a subject for another another
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podcast as well if anyone has interest but I don't think they they really understand how it all
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interrelates with each other and affects each other you know for well maybe I will mention this
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I'll I'll let it be no I'm actually gonna completely agree with you there I think the fact that
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we now have more discoveries from combining science rather than actually forwarding something
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has to do with the fact that we're late with actually noting that the other sciences are related
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and on the other point and I think we're now starting in the top scientist and I thought we were
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going together for with what's a hacker so maybe it's a good idea to agree on this and then
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continue with the discussion about hackers yeah I agree that's why I decided not to say anything
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came on please yeah I was just gonna about it and say this does being interdisciplinary make them
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more or less hackers I think interdisciplinary and to be able to see the bigger picture and be
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terribly in detail it's a bit like what see the Renaissance man you know gotta have skill and
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expertise at least to some extent in in every field I feel otherwise you don't necessarily know how
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it relates or how it's connected so I think the ultimate hacker is like the the Renaissance man
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is it layout in the the the vinescence man who just is skilled in many many many many many things
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well I'd agree that's a desirable trait but is it necessary to be a hacker I don't think it's
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actually necessary I mean for that one dude who really only cares about this one little thing
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and only extensive knowledge of other subjects within the realm of understanding that one thing
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he really wants to understand and be it how a processor works or how to make music in a certain way
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or whatever I I think that person also qualifies as a hacker yeah I agree with you what I meant to say
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was it depends to the degree with which you're able to hack in different disciplines or comprehend
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different areas as to your general compare your general skills and abilities and you know
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there's there's never possible to exclude anybody from being a hacker in my definition of the
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word because hacking is just about a desire to learn and destructing or constructing things
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towards that end to all that pursuit you know but I think the degree and the skill of which we
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can comprehend the the things are only magnified by the number of different disciplines or
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different areas we have explored throughout our lives you know so but that doesn't diminish any kind
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of like a limit you know narrower view of hacking in any one discipline you know they're still
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hacking but it's just it seems obvious to me if you expand it into different areas then
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you're the you know the skills you can carry from one to another you know as an example if you
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if you know one practical things with with your hands I don't know type in on a keyboard or
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you know playing a musical instrument if already got some skills with your fingers you know
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some coordination maybe some strength in your fingers so then to be able to pick up something else
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becomes easier you know and so I don't know that helps to to describe what I meant
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so being a hacker isn't something you are it's something you do is that is that accurate
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I guess it depends on the person if he says you know I am what I do then
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he is a he's a hacker and he does hacking you know but do we define ourselves by what we do
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or I don't know I mean there is that point where there is the question whether somebody
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is a hacker or not how much of that is actually in the hands of that person or rather another group
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of persons I mean most most internet fandoms have some sort of rule like you can be part of this
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you think you are a part of this and by that extent you would say like I am a hacker because I
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consider myself a hacker this is quite this is quite why I like Pokey's post because he was
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wanting us to use I my understanding was use the term in an inclusive way to encourage people
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who they might not be confident enough to call themselves by this sort of classy apparently good
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term that you know I'm something good I mean we're all something good if if we want to be because
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we're trying to learn we're trying to make our way in the world and make sense of what's going on
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you know we all have different starting points it's like the term doctor or you know lawyer or
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whatever we want to use it's usually their ways of divide or they can be used as a as a term to
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divide classes of people you know to create division or to raise one person above another and I
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was understanding from Pokey's you know email that it's really more constructive to not use it
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for for sort of artificially elevating ourselves at the exclusion of pushing anyone else down
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so we've got a visitor welcome rd61 morning guys can you hear me a lot better than you they could
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hear me when I started I was just messing with audacity to do recording and I want to see if it
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affected my mumble settings any well you are coming to quite clearly actually if you want to
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to record something to the day we are a right smack bang in the middle of making a hacker public
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radio episodes trying to create a good definition for the word hacker am I a hacker I say very
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broad term yes so far I think we've agreed on that part of it yep do you want give your personal
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view on the on the subject yeah I could I could add a little bit to it I think well be my guest
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how would you describe the word hacker well first of all I think you would have to clarify what you
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are hacking as far as now I could say that I'm a hacker in a sense of the mechanical version of it
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because I enjoy mechanic work and if I let's say I have a vehicle so to say that's not it's not
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running right and the configuration of the of the way the electrical systems work and is not
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working and I can't find the alternator that I need for the car and I by one out of the scrapyard
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and I have to alter the setup I would consider that hacking I would agree with that I just think
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people people tend to stereotype the word hacking way way too much you know what I mean
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definitely I think that's part of the reason we're doing this today I only have you have a guy
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is offended by the the confusion with cracking you know and that it's just generally ignored when
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people over and just use hacking generically you know from what I had listened to in the past
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people people bundled crackers into the into the white hat side of hacking you know what I mean
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and hackers were kind of the in the dark basement you know nobody ever sees them yeah I mean
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it's just it's been simplified into just one term or I don't know if the media or people who talk
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about it they they always use the word hacker instead of distinguishing between the two and
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we even not being specific and saying you know computer hacker and then the rest of us who maybe
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aren't big computer programmers or don't think as ourselves as hackers maybe we stop thinking and
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using the term in this general sense yeah well that's what I think I think it's it's the term has
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been a mediafied so to say to to to have them if they want to scare people they say hacker you know
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in here in the United States a big thing is now the government is is hiring all these well
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basically the hackers but supposedly they're doing it for cybersecurity then it's okay but if
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those same people were out in the wild or you know not associated with a government well then
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they're bad hackers you know they're not they're not cyber security people this just came up
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on some other podcast that I was listening to when I think it's I think it's all all the way the
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media portrays it and people are just you know they believe anything they hear you know they
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don't do any research on it yeah I definitely agree and I would even go further to say that um
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I think the people who believe it without thinking aren't aren't hackers in a broader sense or
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they don't have a strong urge or they don't have much of a hacker in them because I guess we all
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have different degrees of hacking in us and you know we were sort of trying to agree I think we
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all agreed that hacking generally is a desire to understand the world by taking it apart putting it
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together looking inside it's like like that and if we haven't got that desire and interest because
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it's kind of been knocked out of us by the media or education you know by sort of brainwashing
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education a little bit that maybe then we are just you know we we suck up anything as you say
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I think that is mentioned in the media we can be suggested to and and hinted at what we should do
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and think well is that necessarily true I mean do you really need to be a hacker in every part of
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your life in order to be a hacker I mean I really care about computers I care about software and
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I put most of my time in trying to perfect that in any way whatever but politics for example I
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don't really care I mean I like pirate party because they actually care about subjects which
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endanger software or at least from my perspective but other than that I don't really care who's
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the president of the United States or who's ruling the Dutch government okay I'll ask you I
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think the wheel we all want to understand how relationships work between you know if we're looking
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at friend or getting married or whatever and you know or if we're in a business and we want to
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do well in it so I would even say you know hacking is understanding how to get along with people how
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to be kind of engaged in society because we all kind of have an implicit interest in that so
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I would apply hacking as far afield as that so I would disagree and say we all have varying
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degrees of interest in hacking depending on how we want to succeed in something and if we don't
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want to succeed with our own faults with our own applied hacking in any expertise whether it's
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you know have family you know computer hacking how the car works which mechanic to take it to
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you know because I haven't got time these are all sort of elements of of comprehending how the
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world works and how we can make it work better for ourselves so I think we all have an innate
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interest in hacking but just a varying degrees and those people who who don't have an interest they
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can they can be suggested and you know not engaged in their actual life yeah okay but I mean
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is it I think it's fair for people even for hackers who don't know about the term do not really care
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about how cyber security works I mean you can be a great painter you can be a great musician
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or put your put your hacking in any other field in electronics or whatever and be a great hacker but
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still think that a hacker is somebody hired by cyber security or evil yeah but I think that's
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what the media has done bitch you know because like the the other guy who joined just now so I
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can't see your name that he was saying you know the media has and I agree with him the media has
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kind of used it to demonize certain and maybe they're deliberately demonizing those people to
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to put people off you know learning how computers work so they're deliberately not in a position
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of any kind of power like like your friend Nido who downloads an app on his Android phone and
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well he's happy he gets it for free but he doesn't realize the consequences you know and maybe
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he thinks well I shouldn't do any hacking because these hackers of all bad people you know
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yes I would agree with that but what I was trying to say is that aren't we more or less trying
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to create this episode for the kind of people who have that idea of what a hacker is definitely
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I think well the the only reason I've gone off in this tension because is because of Poké's post
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which I liked which was basically you know I understood the term hacker in the broadest sense and
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not just exclusive to computer hacker you know I know there are a lot of people who are interested
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in computers and and that term a hacking but there seems to me a lot of the episodes are very wide
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and rare it and I was understanding from Poké's post and other other episodes I've heard that
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it's not necessarily limited to just computers you know I for one and interested in computers
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very deeply but many many other subjects you know do you not lead back what I was saying you know
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think about it this way that without hackers we wouldn't have inventions because those people
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didn't think inside the box they thought outside the box and they hacked maybe they hacked a
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device or they hacked you know something else and created a new a whole new you know piece of
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piece of software or a piece of machinery or anything the plow we wouldn't have had the plow you
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know where we would be with other people or fire starving and cold exactly and that's that's
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what I think that I think that people should be educated more on what what actually you know hacking
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means and not like you said demonized to the sense of because as soon as you hear the word hacker
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you think computers and that to me is the most unfair definition of the word I definitely agree
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I mean it's I know there might be some interested in a lot of interested in computers but there
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are a lot of other benefits to get from hackers I mean I would even take it as far as using the
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the psychological point of view you know understanding you know methods we can use in our you know
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approaches technologies we can use of our minds or how we speak or you know not just something
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you can buy but other kinds of technology you know a principle you know an organizational
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concept how we can streamline our lives be more effective in more than just a tool that we might
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make or buy or what have you you know there's technology and the understanding of technology
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which I think hacking really is is much broader than where we're led to believe just by you know
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what we can buy in the latest shops and I think we've taken advantage of a lot of the time
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so the technology which is kind of talked about in the media usually leads to some kind of purchase
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you know and probably for a reason I remember Steve Jobs biography being listed as a science book
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which just drove me nuts on the subject of you know technology meaning buy something as opposed
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to understanding something exactly exactly that takes us back you know what is a scientist and
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the real scientist is the you know the small child who knows nothing but he's looking around him
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making sense of the world and maybe without kind of instruction from a school he's actually come
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into his own interpretation it might be different to to what I mean looking back at all of the
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great US presidents you know they were all home scored or that they weren't in the mainstream
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education system and yet made much better to a scientist or politicians or businessmen then
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most of us who go through the the education system you know so they're something to consider
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yeah back on the subject of mr. Jobs the year that he died was the same year that Dennis Ritchie
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died and what really broke me up was that Dennis Ritchie was never to be heard of again in any
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any any list scientist so died that year and Steve Jobs who I more or less consider a marketing
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guy rather than a technology guy was greatest technician ever it's magic see and as there if you go
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on that tangent look at the book that was row and look how he was just classified as a hacker
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and yet Steve Jobs is classified as an innovator but I will go back and say you know
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that the mainstream people who don't have much of a hacker in them and I don't just mean in the
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the narrower computer field they will believe that you know but those of us who are interested
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in understanding at least you know computer hacking or computer science or you know kind of
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Linux and stuff like that and we would we would understand this difference and when we see the
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the kind of ball bullshit in the mainstream we we know what it is you know because we have
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this interest but there are a lot of sheep will to vary in degrees which best in so dissect in
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the media and I believe that's that's one of the big problems with the term today agreed agreed
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I mean we're now four people in this room here and we heard all of our definitions of what
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we think is a hacker and neither one of us excluded anything or rather sorry nobody of us
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said a hacker is a person who destroys websites or something in that sense and I think we can be
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safe to conclude that at least one of the four people here in a hacker public radio mumble
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would qualify as a hacker regardless of whatever this definition we come up with so I think it's
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safe to say that hacking really goes beyond destroying websites and being evil or government
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workers say I would say anybody who doesn't follow a written you know like a instruction manager
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manual could be considered a hacker as soon as you vary from the from the step-by-step instructions
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you are having something basically anyone who thinks a little bit for themselves yeah that's
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my opinion you know the definition for hacking that I was using that I've been using is hacking
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is the art of finding novel or unexpected uses for a system and that's as far as I go with it
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anything that fits that category sounds like hacking to me that sounds quite broad I mean you could
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interpret that in in really broad terms no that's by design at least yeah I mean as I should have
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clarified I think that's good you know and part of why I got thinking about this is you know
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hacker public radio is for anything that is of interest to hackers well what does that cover
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obviously that covers a lot more than computer programming so I just got me thinking about how would
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you describe what makes a good hacker public radio topic definitely and that is really why I like
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there I don't mean to mean mentioned poke again but I liked his the content of his mail kind of
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an all-inclusive and broadening of the not just computer hacker you know because for me hacker
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is a thinking person somebody who tries to think about any subject they're interested in and I for
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one I go through subjects quite quickly and follow my interests because you know I don't have a
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mainstream job and I've been out of the system for a while and kind of started to I don't know if
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any of you heard of de-schooling but kind of when you start to learn in a more free freeway
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with no constraints from you know a curriculum that's been imposed upon you but once it starts
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to happen and I think it does the most of us you know us at adults then we start just to follow
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our passions jumping from one thing to another and kind of piecing it all together and I think that's
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the key element of hacking really and self-knowledge you know knowledge of the world around us and
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it's really fun to be involved in you know and you you can look at it in the sense that
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when you're when you're hacking you could be taking knowledge that you learn somewhere else
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and moving it into somewhere that it wasn't be exactly kind of the that's what we were saying
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I think before you joined us the the cross disciplinary only gives whatever knowledge you've gained
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in one discipline greater strength for validity I'm often interested when I when I can find one
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thing that sort of holds in one discipline or one area of my life and then I see
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blind me it's the same concept but maybe a different language because of different science or
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discipline uses different words to describe the same kind of the same concept then I know well
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it's probably more likely that that's valid there's you know a stronger truth in that you know
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and it's it's great for confirming things yeah and exactly and that's all that somebody who may
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have somebody who tried to get into a website that's all they're doing is take a knowledge that
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they've learned on something else and applying it to but let's look at it this way a zero day
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book you know I mean that's something that somebody found and applied it to a website or a
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server and got a result whether whether it you know it's classified as good or bad it's just
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that's what it is kind of like you can be a runner if you're just out getting exercise or if
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you're fleeing from the police because you just problem to bank you're a runner either way right
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and isn't that what they used to call isn't that what they used to call people running away from
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the police runners all they still do there you go yeah language can be used in so many ways you know
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to to affect our thoughts about a subject and that's what we're discussing that you know hacker
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and cracker I used and the effect it has on us you know this is another type of hacking is to
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understand language and the effect on us so that we're not you know we're not subject to the negative
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use it to our own society's benefits and I just think that people need to be educated more
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on hacking or being a hacker or what the you know what the definition of a hacker really is and
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that way they can open their mind up and and not not consider it a stereotype for a bad person
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and you know like getting back to the hacker public radio thing quick I remember a couple years
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ago listening to hacker public radio about somebody who was doing a show about fixing their
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well point exactly I like it in the broadest possible possible way you know yeah in general I
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think it would be really helpful to see the word hacker and hacking coming up in a lot more
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context more frequently I think part of the problem is the only time people hear the word hacker
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is when somebody's talking about a crime that's happened somewhere and I don't know that it's
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going to do much good to try to get everybody to say cracker instead of hacker but if we get people
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to say hacker much more frequently in a good context I think that'll actually make a lot of
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difference I will agree but I also think that we should use the word hacker not only in a computer
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context you know we should say computer hacker to be specific that you know this is hacking related
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to computers maybe I will do more stuff on food hacking or family raising hacking or something like
|
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that you know to understand that you know hacking I think we've generally agreed is about learning
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and exploring the world and there aren't enough hackers I think because not that many people
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possibly because of the education system and the sort of the constructive curriculum system
|
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which is only got not many people really are learning and following their passions you know
|
||
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we're just fulfilling something in order to get a qualification to get a job you know to get things
|
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and so we're the hacker in all of us he's kind of knocked out or not encouraged you know and
|
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that's a little frustrating I find sometimes because then those non-hackers can be easily tricked
|
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sometime or or fooled and it can affect their lives so I was going to say I think most of
|
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humanity's problems can be explained by two facts number one people are lazy and number two
|
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thinking has worked I was going to say I often say to my wife and the two things are people are
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lazy and greedy and I don't mean to say that in negative way because I suffer equally as well
|
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well there's a difference between greed and wanting to better yourself I believe I don't mean
|
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in a really horrible way you know I would love to have more I've had some nice food my wife
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just bought me some nice bacon and I think I'd be happy if I had some more but I have to know when
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to stop you know exactly you know and that that leads you to the point of control see and there's
|
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another part of the whole scenario that you know people who people who purposely try to break
|
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something I would think as like a cracker you know and then like a safe cracker really I mean
|
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they're trying to break in for even the satisfaction that I could and you know no one can hide
|
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something from them I guess in the terms of you know there's something good something good in
|
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the safe and I want to find out a secret or money or something or because they want to get
|
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something for nothing you know still something there's a perfect scenario is if you say you didn't
|
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have it your grandmother had a safe and you didn't know the combination and she passed away and
|
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|
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you wanted to get into that safe you would call a locksmith well now is he well he's a safe cracker
|
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but in a good sense I mean this is a moral question because it depends maybe the grandmother never
|
||
|
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wanted anyone to go in there not even after a death otherwise maybe she would have secured
|
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you know someone else to know the access code or whatever it was you know yes where do you draw
|
||
|
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the line exactly people seem to have a tendency nowadays to look at other people as bad
|
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|
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instead of looking other people as good first yeah I can agree with that it's I don't know if it's
|
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|
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if it's easier to sell you know some media if it's generally you know all bad news and
|
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that's infected us you know that we we all start to read bad stuff so we start to see everywhere
|
||
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around us you know kind of like the secret that whatever we focus our minds on tends to happen
|
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around us or or if we are really kind of bad people I don't think we are well I think they're
|
||
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trying to sell news as always being bad you know you very rarely see a good news report I think
|
||
|
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that has to do with the fact that bad news makes more money than good news cares more attention
|
||
|
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and you need people to look and want by the paper yeah which I mean this is a whole thing I have
|
||
|
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wrong in my mind with most of the media you know it's all based upon you know not getting the
|
||
|
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information across but it's been turned into a business so it's for someone's profit and then
|
||
|
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as soon as that happens you know you've got to get eyes attention in order to to make that
|
||
|
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business work better and better and better you know yeah but you see more depression in the world
|
||
|
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now than you ever have and I think if there was more good news published I think people would
|
||
|
|
start to lean a little more towards being happy with what they had yeah I definitely agree there's
|
||
|
|
this true I mean that's the good possibilities of the free media you know it's very inexpensive and
|
||
|
|
easy to broadcast nowadays and thanks to a great hacky public radio or doing your own podcasts
|
||
|
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or whatever that people really can talk about good stuff you know and I for one don't watch any
|
||
|
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any TV or anything like that just listen to stuff I'm interested in you know and I guess more
|
||
|
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more people are doing that which is wonderful yeah go ahead no no go ahead I guess it's
|
||
|
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true I mean I can fill my entire evening for years with just watching the field streams from conferences
|
||
|
|
and listening to things like hacky public radio and learning more about the things I care about and
|
||
|
|
I don't need to work whatever is on mainstream television and get yet advertising with it
|
||
|
|
yeah so it's a whole different view on whatever is happening rather than all the negative news
|
||
|
|
and buy this product because it will make you happy that's funny that's funny I mentioned that
|
||
|
|
because I have in the last year been one of the persons that cut the cord you know I don't
|
||
|
|
I don't have cable TV anymore I don't have satellite TV I just have internet and I purchased one
|
||
|
|
of those Roku's and you know I have Netflix type and movies and I for one find that I can watch
|
||
|
|
as much content in less time because of the not having all the commercials and if I sit down
|
||
|
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at a TV that has the commercials also I'm also I'm looking at it's like my god every five minutes
|
||
|
|
there's a commercial this is pathetic but without that how would you know which beer you have to
|
||
|
|
drink it in cool I go down to the store and ask those guys at the liquor store what beer is good
|
||
|
|
cheater or I'd listen to an episode of pod burrs or something yeah I think we're going a bit of
|
||
|
|
the subject however if we if you don't mind I'd like to go back a bit dude man you were talking
|
||
|
|
about maybe we should specify it more clearer as computer hackers and food hackers and stuff like
|
||
|
|
or did I mistake I mean I'm not saying we have to I'm just saying you know
|
||
|
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basically I mean basically however anything is defined it's always going to be interpreted or
|
||
|
|
misinterpreted by other people you know and often just where you know if we want to have things
|
||
|
|
clarified we just have to you know comprehend or notice when someone is misunderstanding what we say
|
||
|
|
you know so it's a it's a very individual and personal thing so I'm not prescribing and I never
|
||
|
|
think we should you know we should change a term like that and we should all speak like this
|
||
|
|
part of the beauty of language is the very flexibility of the definitions and interpretations of the
|
||
|
|
word and that's partly why this this podcast probably could be very interesting and probably never
|
||
|
|
ending you know I personally think that like the media should be responsible for telling people
|
||
|
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why this person is a hack and what kind of hacker and whether or not they're good or bad I think
|
||
|
|
that should be one of the one of the you know qualifications of of writing the story I think
|
||
|
|
they should just they should definitely give more information to make you know it's kind of
|
||
|
|
vandal you judgements I'm sure should be left to the individual person listening to the
|
||
|
|
the the information you know because you know I'm going to decide whether breaking into a bank
|
||
|
|
to to steal you know salary information from top top bankers is criminal or is not criminal
|
||
|
|
you know whether it's in the public interest or not for example yeah I just think that too many
|
||
|
|
people hear the word hacker and automatically think bad I would guess it's it's those people
|
||
|
|
who think that generally they don't have much hacker in them they're not really quite awake or
|
||
|
|
their eyes are just part of closed and you know through stresses of life and a necessity to earn
|
||
|
|
money doing you know working too hard for too little which I'm understanding the pressures are
|
||
|
|
only getting worse at the moment the the economy and what have you and that that gives us less and
|
||
|
|
less time to even think in our day-to-day life let alone even you know think more learn more and
|
||
|
|
see what's going on so it's it's a it's a difficult position right but it's going to take the hackers
|
||
|
|
of the world to correct it too yeah sure but you could you can only lead a horse to water you can't
|
||
|
|
make a horse drink you know it's a frustration I've had over a long time you might there might be
|
||
|
|
something really obvious you know and you could see you know your dog doing something stupid or
|
||
|
|
you know your family or friend you know but you can only you can only say people have to come
|
||
|
|
around to it themselves and we're talking about the mass of people if that's what we think you
|
||
|
|
know if they if we think oh you should all understand computers better well we we can only suggest
|
||
|
|
to them and give them nice solutions we can't force them I often try to force my wife to learn
|
||
|
|
how to use Linux and she's getting better but she doesn't really have the interest she just wants
|
||
|
|
to do something you know right but when it breaks who does she calls she calls the hacker and
|
||
|
|
sometimes I deliberately make her suffer you know all deer who internet doesn't work for a few
|
||
|
|
days that's a shame isn't it you know so at least you appreciate a little bit more that I've
|
||
|
|
got it working but it doesn't always work exactly exactly it's a difficult difficult call I think but
|
||
|
|
it's very interesting well I think doing doing a talk like this here will hopefully make people
|
||
|
|
think more about it yeah that that's why I wanted and I that's why again I've mentioned
|
||
|
|
Poke you know he's just I don't know who he's really I've spoken to him a few times but I like
|
||
|
|
the tone of his his email just making the whole thing very inclusive to to encourage more broader
|
||
|
|
selection of hosts you know people don't need to have fear that they're not up to some elite level
|
||
|
|
of hacker because I think the term hacker has developed in the media this eliteness which I think
|
||
|
|
is unnecessary because because I consider my two-year-old daughter hacker and sometimes far
|
||
|
|
far superior than me because that her determination to work so on couch you know so if if we want
|
||
|
|
hacker public radio or or any kind of independent thinking and educational system to prosper that's
|
||
|
|
we need to encourage and empower as many people as possible so I'm all for keeping it nice and broad
|
||
|
|
yeah actually think getting in the habit of specifying a computer hacker food hacker biology
|
||
|
|
hacker whatever would actually help with that because people start thinking oh you mean it's not
|
||
|
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just computers you can be a hacker doing anything then you get more people thinking about it
|
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|
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yeah that's a good point sorry Nida I'm not really sure I mean you can just call somebody who
|
||
|
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hacks a car a hacker and they will still hear the word hacker so I don't really know whether or not
|
||
|
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I need to call him a car hacker do you understand oh yeah I think I understand what you say I don't
|
||
|
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mean like compulsively like like you would say you know news slash Linux every time you say Linux
|
||
|
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anything like that just in any context where it's not clear necessarily if you're just talking
|
||
|
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about someone who is a hacker it I think it would help people who aren't hackers to understand
|
||
|
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if they if you mention oh yes he's he's an automobile hacker or he's a you know a beer hacker
|
||
|
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or whatever it helps that it's something different that that should sit up in their mind and make
|
||
|
|
them notice oh you mean it's not just computer programmers you steal credit card numbers
|
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|
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if you're already talking about someone working on a car and you call him a hacker obviously that's
|
||
|
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it's a little easier you don't have to specify that it's a car hacker no no yeah I think I
|
||
|
|
understand what you mean I guess in a sense you know computer hackers if if they're a predominant
|
||
|
|
on on hacker public radio and I'm not sure that's true I think it's quite a poor
|
||
|
|
appreciation of computers and other stuff but kind of the people who possess or identify
|
||
|
|
most with the term hacker we we kind of need to give it up a little bit by by using it in
|
||
|
|
border context when we speak and getting out they like like you like we've spoken about you know
|
||
|
|
using hacker in front of more more words and I think that would take the publicity away from
|
||
|
|
the people that are trying to do malicious hacking and you know when you take when you take the
|
||
|
|
focus off somebody they're not as apt to do things because they're not going to get attention
|
||
|
|
it's just like a little kid a little kid will will do bad things just to get attention and if
|
||
|
|
you're not paying attention to them eventually they'll stop doing it yeah well like sometimes
|
||
|
|
you know we never want to all be paying you know tired with the same brush or you know have the same
|
||
|
|
descriptive term which which we don't like so you know we we don't want the word hacker to be redefined
|
||
|
|
into a negative way and then applied to to everything we do you know because it's just a way
|
||
|
|
of discriminated against a person who who wants to think for himself and understand the world
|
||
|
|
I think right now in the world we need the opposite we need people to to think you know I've
|
||
|
|
been told this but is that really true is that really to the benefit of my family you know myself
|
||
|
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am I going to be richer and happier and healthier you know listen to these things I'm just told or
|
||
|
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am I better off to to think it through a little bit myself
|
||
|
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well I guess you nailed it everyone wanted quiet I can't be can't be
|
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|
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well I don't know how many more ways you could say it I pretty well sums it up I don't know where
|
||
|
|
you guys were going with the whole situation but we were then so I'm gonna say I have to listen
|
||
|
|
back because I'm not sure what I said myself now but good go ahead Nida we weren't really sure either
|
||
|
|
we're just hacking along and hoping we create a nice episode well certainly when you can get
|
||
|
|
when you can get opinions from many different people I guess you could call it a poll I mean
|
||
|
|
that's what polls are all about right they take a survey and it could help change things I'm sorry I
|
||
|
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go ahead no you go ahead because I didn't really understand okay I was gonna say that it's it's
|
||
|
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it can be problematic when you take a poll though I know what you mean but if you take a poll often
|
||
|
|
the the question or the the answer you're expecting can be kind of led or it can be kind of
|
||
|
|
limiting you know and then the way you collated I think this whole kind of discussion and basically
|
||
|
|
people talking more about stuff you know should be encouraged and like a if a lot of us switch off
|
||
|
|
the mainstream media we we start to enjoy learning and chatting with other people then we're sure
|
||
|
|
to find the solutions eventually you know and have a bit of fun along the way which is pretty cool
|
||
|
|
yeah conversation is lacking in this whole world anymore I think it's gonna come back you know
|
||
|
|
he's got a it's gonna be fashionable again well I certainly hope so it's free after all you know
|
||
|
|
they can't charge us for that not so loud they'll hear you I think we're pretty much
|
||
|
|
we pretty much have an idea of what a hacker is right now or at least we have about an hour of
|
||
|
|
discussion about what it should be could be or be and maybe we should think of the try try a
|
||
|
|
bit to define what is hacking and maybe what is a hack to talk about to so you can put it in practice
|
||
|
|
you know what I mean well I threw my definition out earlier I don't know if anybody agrees or
|
||
|
|
objects or think something needs to be added or taken away from it could you repeat the definition
|
||
|
|
maybe we could try to come up with an example which fits your definition but we think should not
|
||
|
|
be considered a hacker I think that's a nice exercise okay yeah the definition I was using is
|
||
|
|
that hacking is the art of finding novel or unexpected uses for a system I really like that I
|
||
|
|
would only add I think to be a hacker is to be alive and to hack is to live and the art of
|
||
|
|
hacking is the art of of trying to live better and better every single day yeah I absolutely would
|
||
|
|
go to that I would say that the art of hacking is to better your life not to the detriment of anybody
|
||
|
|
else you know which is great now from a purely purely semantic point of view I don't know if I
|
||
|
|
necessarily limit to that I think you can do criminal hacking or malicious hacking I think the
|
||
|
|
point is more that that it's hacking is not necessarily or even normally criminal yeah I agree
|
||
|
|
with you maybe I shouldn't have added that I was just being kind of the the veil of a dreamy new
|
||
|
|
coming down of my eyes you know I hate it the soft music playing in the background I'm not
|
||
|
|
really sure if I can agree with your definition of hacking is living I mean I agree it's the most
|
||
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inclusive one we can consider but I'm not really sure if somebody who gets born goes to school
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follows every single step expectantly as expected it does exactly a six points average and gets
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a job and does his work and nothing else goes home watches TV buys the product the advertisement
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sells them and then dies I don't think that person ever has done any hacking despite him having lived
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maybe eight years I think we'd have to get into what is the meaning of of live life you know and of
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course you know if we just breathe and walk is that living or do we need to breathe and and live
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low fully as a human you know I don't mean to get too philosophical or what have you but
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but I would I would suggest that we need to live fully as a human and not necessarily as a robot you
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know to really experience life you know is a robot I know a robot isn't alive it's not
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saintient or whatever but is a robot who just is following a program is that really living you know
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and if if us humans are just following a program or instructions or something we've learned
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are we really living well I would agree that living a full life would be a better life but I
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wouldn't dismiss a bad life as not being alive it would be a bad life but you still be living do
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you know what I mean I wasn't really meaning good or bad because you can live and think and be
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aware of everything can make your own decisions it might bad you know but you are doing it consciously
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whereas not to do it consciously is what I'm saying isn't really alive because you're kind of
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you're your program you're following somebody else's idea of what you should do you know and
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and that's the the distinction I was just making or trying to in a clumsy way so basically
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having is something that's fundamentally intentional it's something you you you do on purpose I think
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so and it requires some fault and you need you know feedback loops like a good scientist you need
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to you know study calls and affect and maybe this do the same thing a few times to see what would
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happen and then experiment a little bit you know like any good child or or adult who's not just
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following instructions basically I think you just reminded me of an xkcd screen comic about a
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normal person versus a scientist I know exactly what you're talking about I love it I've linked
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it in the chat and I definitely think we need to put it in the show notes because in this particular
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instance it could just as well have said hacker instead of scientist I would actually argue that
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you can't really be a really good scientist without having some hacker nature in you yep I would
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agree with that and I don't want to bag on on scientists but I think the the financial limitations
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and the funding requirements do knock the the hacker out of us just like our dependency on kind
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of a job we don't enjoy and ever expensive you know ever more higher costs in living kind of knocks
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the the hacker out of the normal person as well because the thing basically well that goes back
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to the fact that if you're thinking then you're thinking about changing something to make it
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for the better or for the worse so you still hacking yeah that's right I wonder how much it I mean
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having a good job in which you can actually do your hacking I think that's a great thing to have
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but I mean even if you're just some clerk at the hotel or if you're just somebody who was flipping
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burgers or cleaning houses I mean at the same time you can still be thinking and theorizing and
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hacking ideas pretty much but to agree but I mean you get a job or you work a job like a lot of people
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or or more mundane you know repetitive robotic like and you're exhausted when you get home perhaps
|
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you you can't afford or you haven't got good food and you're stressed and you know a lot of
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relationships break up over arguing about money and you have all those kinds of stresses
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it doesn't really leave you in much of a frame of mind to to think constructively or work
|
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shit out you know I'm not wanting to be negative just realistic so I think it does play a part you
|
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know if anybody actually look up the definition of a hacker in a dictionary would the jargon
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file contested dictionary I don't know she I'm just watching on a big screen in my room my my
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sons commenting there's some grizzly bears and their little cups are a perfect hackers and
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scientists they're crawling up these these branches very narrow branch and the bear is very big
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until he gets to the top and it snaps and he falls off you know that turns out hacking isn't
|
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even limited to humans exactly and now here is Marion Webster's definition of hacker is one that
|
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hacks a person who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity a tennis hacker an
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expert at programming and solving problems with a computer a person who is illegally gains access
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to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system see so that they're they're
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saying hacker specifically to a computer in two of the definitions how recent are those you
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know it's pretty new phenomenon I wonder if the you know it's it's not somehow been subverted you
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know by by something I don't mean to be all conspiracy theory I don't think there's anything like
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that but I mean sometimes in the in a particular industry we we develop use of a particular language
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in a way and kind of we all support that and maybe maybe we shouldn't necessarily I'm pretty
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surprised about this definition actually because well arguably we have all decided that a hacker
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is a hacker according to definition number one in this dictionary namely one that hacks however
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definition number two strikes me as particularly weird because as you said a person who is inexperienced
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or unskilled at the particular activity I would almost argue it's the exact opposite I would
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disagree you know I really would because you know you're an expert already if you know and if
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we're agreeing the hack in is to learn something to explore and you don't know what's going on
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I mean even a computer hacker or computer programmer he might be already skilled but the
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particular thing he's looking to now or kind of catches his attention he every day if he's
|
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going to learn something new he he has to be unskilled in some task that doesn't you know diminish
|
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the fact that he is skilled in other border areas but you know he has to you know run the man
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command to find what does that mean he's got a you know got how to fix that from my got a search
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on the internet you know and if if that wasn't there I think he's his life would be very boring
|
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as a hacker you know in the computer sense so I disagree with you actually I think that particular
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definition is an over one that's not really related except I heard people describe like a really
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bad lazy journalist as a hack and I think that the derivation of that particular definition is
|
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different from the computer hacker definition I'm sorry I think that well he is a hack and a
|
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hack is not the hacker per se or I think that are two different words with two different definitions
|
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but I'm thinking what dude man just say I think it it really has a bit of a zen like quality to it
|
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I really begin to appreciate the meaning just explained it I will have to listen again to my words
|
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and understand it better myself as well then I believe what you're saying I'm just saying that I
|
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don't think that's what the dictionary is meaning when they say that no but I think if we I think
|
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also need to look at at our past I mean we are here we define ourselves hackers in the sense
|
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that we're now on hacker public radio but that comes from the binary revolution that comes from
|
||
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something else something else something else I think at the beginning of what ultimately became
|
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what we think of as hackers I think that fair that that person could very well have taken that
|
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definition that second definition of the what Mary Webster dictionary and applied what dude man just said
|
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I have to I have to say that here here is the most interesting part about this whole thing
|
||
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they have examples of hacker and the first example is my friends and I have been playing golf
|
||
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for years but we're still we're still just a bunch of hackers and then underneath that it says
|
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the company's security experts spend days trying to figure out how a hacker could have gotten
|
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|
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past the firewall and then it tells you the first known use of hacker it's from the 14th century
|
||
|
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but all of those things having common you know whether the person has gained the skill yet or not
|
||
|
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you know whether he's good at learning all of them contain the fact that somebody is learning and
|
||
|
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struggling to achieve something can't they you know to different degrees those golfers maybe they
|
||
|
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just you know having a good chat and they don't really try hard you know and they see do it you know
|
||
|
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but what what what kind of dedication you apply to it you know will determine your your overall
|
||
|
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the speeder which you progress from from somebody who's an expert in that field and then you're no
|
||
|
|
longer a hacker of that you know you but you will then deepen your exploration into that science
|
||
|
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and you probably will still be called a hacker because you're still you know anybody who's stop
|
||
|
|
learning is basically ready for for death you know they're they no longer green they're actually
|
||
|
|
rotten you know like like an apple and ideally we all want to stay green and fresh and learning
|
||
|
|
all of our life but that that means we've got to finish learning one aspect but we'll move on to
|
||
|
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the next you know it's an it's a never-ending exploration of interest and this team also comes back
|
||
|
|
within the within I've seen it before in some pseudos and like thing of something which is called
|
||
|
|
the agent software masters and there's this Zen like column which says you will never become a
|
||
|
|
great programmer until you acknowledge that you will always be a terrible programmer I think that
|
||
|
|
pretty much describes what the second definition how we how you describe that it isn't that the same
|
||
|
|
as you know the more you know the more you know you don't know anything you know because you realize
|
||
|
|
this is so much to know and you're learning more and more and that kind of thing yeah it's pretty
|
||
|
|
much to say my D see and they also classify as a synonym a cracker or a cyberpunk and that that's
|
||
|
|
their that's right in their their words here I think part of the problem is the
|
||
|
|
the excuse me that the dictionary is part of the mainstream media in the context of what we're
|
||
|
|
talking about here it just refers published by the mainstream media and you know the mainstream
|
||
|
|
media has a tremendous amount of power for implanting and and solidified you know solidifying
|
||
|
|
meanings to words we all own but being kind of subverted to somebody else's benefit sometimes
|
||
|
|
yeah that's exactly my feeling too I think that it has been it has been pushed on people in such a
|
||
|
|
bad way that people don't really understand what the true meaning is people people often you know
|
||
|
|
they don't even think you know and I'm not saying they don't think at all but you know and that's
|
||
|
|
why I would go back to kind of just exaggerate the point that you know we need kind of a space in
|
||
|
|
life to even you know have that calmness in our head to see things more clearly or to kind of
|
||
|
|
start thinking for ourselves if any of you just want to see this in action been proved out many times
|
||
|
|
just look for you know kind of home education of children or unschooling or de-schooling just
|
||
|
|
in children you know it takes a while to stop kind of interfering with what people or children
|
||
|
|
specifically learn for them for all of us to regain the interest to actually ask questions
|
||
|
|
and then find the answers you know yeah and the and the generation that we have today and what's
|
||
|
|
it was funny because I was talking to somebody last night about this I can remember when I was in
|
||
|
|
school and if you had a report to do you had to go to the library you had to find the material
|
||
|
|
you had to either get the the librarian to copy that page for you at two cents a piece and then
|
||
|
|
you in turn had to take your notebook and write down you know excerpts from the book that you
|
||
|
|
couldn't take out of the library we're now at these you know this kind of information is fingertips
|
||
|
|
often it's been kind of regurgitated so many times that there's even and like if you're doing
|
||
|
|
the kind of book reviews or anything like that synopsis is of all the books in the in curriculums
|
||
|
|
throughout the world you know already already written and you get excerpts from it and kind of
|
||
|
|
simplified you know yeah and the nice part about internet is there is not only people who
|
||
|
|
who are listening to mainstream but there's also people that are listening other other
|
||
|
|
sides of stories like what's that site fact check is a perfect one don't know what it's like in the
|
||
|
|
US but definitely when I grew up you know I think if I had some of the opinions I have now
|
||
|
|
it wouldn't be considered a past grade and and you know what I have to actually have the same
|
||
|
|
opinions or come to the same conclusions that my my teachers or lecturers would assume you know
|
||
|
|
maybe it's not quite like that in the US but maybe there's slight tendencies well that goes back
|
||
|
|
to curriculum I mean if you're not if you don't follow the curriculum that's being taught to you
|
||
|
|
you're considered an outcast exactly you know there shouldn't be I mean the curriculum of a
|
||
|
|
school should be as simple as you know follow your interests and passion learn and equip yourself
|
||
|
|
for life you know and that is varied and different to for every person involved and it doesn't
|
||
|
|
need to be you know written by a politician with with their business and you know kind of state
|
||
|
|
in mind I want to interject right now with the notion that I think we would consider teachers who
|
||
|
|
actually just read upon how much whatever is being brought up confirms with whatever is in the
|
||
|
|
answering book or in her in her own I think we all would agree that that would be a bad teacher
|
||
|
|
while that's in the way we are now describing the education it would be a great teacher or am I
|
||
|
|
wrong again it is subjective because you know I'm like what is good and bad because to have a bad
|
||
|
|
experience of a teacher or being treated like this it might drive some people to to the realization
|
||
|
|
that it doesn't matter if there's somebody else great in you but rather what what do you think of
|
||
|
|
your own what what do you think of yourself you know so I know you're partly right we can make
|
||
|
|
this good and bad judgment but again that's complicated but maybe I'm kind of distracting the
|
||
|
|
soul a bit so I apologize I think the whole notion of whether it's a good or a bad teacher
|
||
|
|
as I always thought that if a teacher no matter what they taught you could keep an your interest
|
||
|
|
in a class whether it was something that was from 500 years ago or something that was from
|
||
|
|
yesterday if they could keep it interesting they were a good teacher yeah I like that and
|
||
|
|
I mean the whole thing about learning is to follow your passion and to be interested and you know
|
||
|
|
we do homeschooling with our kids and we don't do much of it you know but I know first hand
|
||
|
|
with myself and my children if if they are passionate about something you don't have to do anything
|
||
|
|
you don't have to persuade them to learn that they they follow their own goals and dreams and
|
||
|
|
aspirations and it's it's phenomenal how quickly they learn but well no effort on my part and
|
||
|
|
to be honest they don't even feel like they're working hard either so I think the role of a teacher
|
||
|
|
is really just to facilitate and inspire perhaps and and lead the way if there's some real
|
||
|
|
distraction but just to encourage and facilitate you know yeah you know you want to say something
|
||
|
|
well I'm actually I'm thinking we're diverting from the matter at hand again since we're now
|
||
|
|
more or less trying to define what is a teacher yeah I have to apologize for that sorry but I'm
|
||
|
|
gonna play devil's advocate for a moment because we now have a definition in a dictionary which
|
||
|
|
has well the definitions we discussed earlier and who are we to say that we are hackers since we
|
||
|
|
don't really are the persons who are in that definition aren't you I mean this is a problem I
|
||
|
|
have with the dictionary definitions I mean they're good as a guideline but who's to define what a
|
||
|
|
teacher is surely it's every single individual who uses the word we want to make sure that it
|
||
|
|
defines and complies with what we want a teacher to be or what we want those roles in society to
|
||
|
|
be you know and if we don't think that they lead to people who can think for themselves then
|
||
|
|
maybe we need to check well what was the the real historic meaning of a teacher and if you go back
|
||
|
|
to you know kind of I don't know they've forgotten the names you know Hippocrates or the Socrates
|
||
|
|
or some of these people you know how would they be in taught I don't think there was one man you
|
||
|
|
know a whole whole school of people who had been given a curriculum from from the state telling
|
||
|
|
them how and what to teach children but they were you know thinking and there were some
|
||
|
|
scientists you know of that day surely and now you ask me how am I a hacker well I'm a
|
||
|
|
hacker according to the third definition in the sense that I'm a super engineer from the university
|
||
|
|
so I have that right to call myself a hacker still being a devil's advocate here but I mean then
|
||
|
|
what's what what is the history which we subscribe to which makes you call yourself a hacker
|
||
|
|
see and that's where I would say that I am a person who falls right into category two which is a
|
||
|
|
person who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity but it doesn't say that I'm
|
||
|
|
a person who will try that it just says that I'm inexperienced and that's exactly how they got
|
||
|
|
the fact that these people are hackers and and relating them to being bad because yes they are
|
||
|
|
inexperienced at what they're doing and that's what makes them break things sometimes I think
|
||
|
|
that there's you know the media has made a decision either because the media likes to report on
|
||
|
|
negative stuff or you know somebody's got a policy to demonize people who are kind of finding
|
||
|
|
out stuff or looking into stuff or have that kind of ability because you know information
|
||
|
|
is power and the word is used in many times to demonize and to push people down you know
|
||
|
|
but it's up to all of us individually we can look at a at a dicoot dictionary definition
|
||
|
|
but it's up to all of us if we want to define it and use it and and to know what it means to us
|
||
|
|
individually you know I don't think we need to I mean if someone wants to limit themselves to
|
||
|
|
the dictionary definition then they're not well and good but he can't say that another man can't
|
||
|
|
be afraid of the dictionary you know see and I'll have to go to back if you watch and this is
|
||
|
|
going to be a perfect example if you watch the media you're going to hear more of the term
|
||
|
|
cyber warrior than you will hacker because the term they want people to hear and associate with
|
||
|
|
somebody who is trying to prevent somebody that attacking a computer yeah well a cyber warrior
|
||
|
|
is clearly a different thing from a hacker I mean the person we described earlier who fixes his
|
||
|
|
car I mean he's a hacker we said but I'm not seeing him as a cyber warrior unless he has some
|
||
|
|
secret life where he actually does hack the internet but let's assume for this example that he
|
||
|
|
doesn't exactly my point and but you're also going to hear cyber warriors are there to prevent
|
||
|
|
hackers I think we're just seeing in the media you know because it's it's a it's a game of power
|
||
|
|
and influence and for different agendas you know we're just seeing them twisting and turning
|
||
|
|
and trying to redefine in their interests certain phrases but we mustn't forget that
|
||
|
|
he's up to us individually if we speak to each other or if we just watch the media to to use and
|
||
|
|
to understand and use our own definitions you know and you know I think this talk about the media
|
||
|
|
and definitions in dictionaries is limiting many aspects you know if we're real hackers because
|
||
|
|
you know real hackers want to think about stuff themselves and and keep learning that I think it's
|
||
|
|
it's probably the job of us as you as you're saying to help educate other people in in what you
|
||
|
|
know what the the basics of a hacker is and you know then the other person can decide where they
|
||
|
|
fall in the term you know in the years of the hackers yeah basically basically talking more you
|
||
|
|
know like like if we switch off that with a hypnotistic box if we have in the corner sometimes
|
||
|
|
you know they now say them in flat screens but they can hypnotize us when we get more time and
|
||
|
|
we switch those off then there's more chance to talk with fellow humans on there and have these
|
||
|
|
discussions exactly and that's the I think that's one of the big ways that people will again go
|
||
|
|
on back to education will will be educated and be able to educate themselves more basically I
|
||
|
|
think the definition needs to be stretched through usage until the dictionary gets updated
|
||
|
|
yeah I like that or maybe we can you know look vaguely at a dictionary and think for ourselves and
|
||
|
|
maybe stop using dictionaries you know I don't know the you know if we look at the history of books
|
||
|
|
and who first used them and you know that the use of language you know the written form and
|
||
|
|
the mainstream didn't have a use for for reading and writing but we've gradually been educated so
|
||
|
|
we can you know participate in in their society according to their rules and I wonder
|
||
|
|
the whose advantage I don't have I'm not saying too vague or too conspiratorial but you know what
|
||
|
|
I mean is none of I don't think any of us speak in consider ourselves to be you know like in
|
||
|
|
upper echelons or middle echelons of society where historically we would have you know had a
|
||
|
|
classic education and learn to read and write and and all those around us but below us wouldn't have
|
||
|
|
you know I think we're all missed I will guess you know not meaning that in a derogatory way but
|
||
|
|
but what are sometimes actually being able to read and write can be limiting you know okay but
|
||
|
|
wouldn't a hacker be somebody who has actually done some hacking I mean don't you require
|
||
|
|
some level of experience in the field of hacking in before you can call yourself a hacker and
|
||
|
|
is that not something that should be part of the definition are you meaning just specifically
|
||
|
|
computer hacking here or because if hacking is defined as I have I feel hacking is the the
|
||
|
|
activity of learning something he's trying to understand something then the whole point is you
|
||
|
|
don't have to know anything I mean the prerequisite to to learn in something he's not knowing
|
||
|
|
well that implies that once you learn you're not a hacker anymore no no exactly you are you you
|
||
|
|
if you continue to learn and you stay alive then you're a hacker all your life you know the moment
|
||
|
|
we stop learning and are uninterested in life I would I would argue is the the point where we
|
||
|
|
gradually become you know uninterested unactive unengaged kind of boring to be around almost you
|
||
|
|
know because nothing getting body says has any interest you know we're happy just to follow
|
||
|
|
somebody else's program for our life without question so I would say that I think that the
|
||
|
|
definition is really going to be decided in the in the situation you're speaking of you know
|
||
|
|
what I mean if you're talking about technology and computers then there's going to be this
|
||
|
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definition of a hacker if you're talking about golf that there's this definition of hacker though
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it's I don't believe that they could put one solid definition on it then but that's part of the
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problem because you know if we just want to follow a you know defined in addiction we definition
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or understanding of anything then we are in a sense kind of we we stop hacking the term hacking
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we stop comprehending and looking to see all the depths and angles that it might have you know
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we're in a in a sense said well that's it that's that's what it'll be like forever but if we
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want to continue learning anything we've got to continue to be open to you know adaption and
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change and reassess him you know as children I don't I can't think of an example but as children
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say you know work maybe had one meaning but as adults the work maybe has a different connotation
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as as old people has another connotation entirely you know so the how we understand the world
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changes as we progress through it and if it if it stopped and we never reconsidered anything then
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we kind of become static and and and not moving I think language indeed involves and I don't
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think that even requires the people to evolve with it but I think art has a has a point that
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words have different meanings within different contexts and the word hacker I mean the dictionary
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has four definitions the jargon file which we need to put in the in the show notes I believe it
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even has eight definitions and I think the word hacker we are trying to describe now is the word
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hacker as in hacker public radio so are we getting back around to the beginning of the circle and
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some of us are trying to limit just because our interest is maybe limited or prioritized towards
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computing so we we see hacker public radio as primarily Linux or technology you know modern
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technology related but some of the rest of us see it broader you know as not just limited by
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technology or Linux and because I mean at the end of the day it's up to the individual what
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their interpretation is or the degree of breadth you know actually I think we're going in the
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other direction that that are in the context of hacker public radio a hacker meaning the audience
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for hacker public radio is not just computer hackers and we do have a lot of interesting episodes
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that have nothing to do with computers so I think that's part of what we're trying to get across here
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exactly that that was why I was emphasizing it because I agree with you yeah so we're also
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completely free to make take our definitions as we have them and not worry about other hackers
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whether what they think about the definition I think that's the way to sum it up as far as it being
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a personal preference on the way you interpret it and no no one else excludes another person
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from being right we can all be right while talking about sign completely different you know a
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father has a different opinion about the world than his his son but they both right they're just
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you know you look in one's higher and taller than the other you know so they they
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you know they they have a different seat in the past they view the car differently depending
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where they seat but they're both right you know and that's what I believe hacker public radio
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is is doing for the public is is reinforcing the fact that it's just not
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computers it's it's life in general I love that that's really great because I I think he's been
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mentioned in the main list you know there I'm sure there were so many people with maybe sort of
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insignificant what they think might be insignificant skills or experiences but when you when you
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look in a broader context and and understand many little things it can be so interesting you know
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and we can learn and and share experiences it's it's a great thing I quit my position as
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devil's advocate I can't really think of anything to disrupt this uh what we're trying
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so that this this this was gonna be a match wasn't it you know a match of uh of disagreement
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and everything and uh it just hasn't gone that way it's a terrible shame well maybe I'm just a
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terrible advocate anybody else wants to give it a try I guess the only question I have left
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is if somebody who has never heard of hacker public radio hears about it how do we get them to
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realize that they may be a hacker and not knowing well I think Ken felon has quite the the the
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link for it you use the same algorithms used for creating the other page uh to determine whether
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or not your episode would be interesting for hacker public radio um the link in question is
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hacker public org slash m dash i dash a dash hacker dot html so if you look on there then you can
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see whether or not you would be a hacker is is it useful at all or is it been done you know to
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to create categories for the um for the podcasts you know like um and in that sense it would be very
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clear you know garden in you know nutrition child raising and make it so broad and I don't mean to
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put off you know computer related people because I'm sure they're already you know welling to
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they're already well identified with the term hacker but I don't know if that would help at all
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what do you think well doesn't he have that in the like the mini shows where you do episodes
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isn't that more what that's about well it kind of you can get that idea if you indeed if you look
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at the link in the in depth series I mean there's things like a little bit of fight and with
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13 episodes which is computer related but there's also like um let's see um had to make the perfect
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egg urban camping exactly brings up another kind of uh I don't know if it's a pet peeve of mine
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or an interest but you know what's the difference between geek and uh and hacker because I personally
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don't consider myself to be a geek but um but but a hacker a life hacker you know but um what do you
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guys think of that oh maybe that's another subject for a gift I tend to assume a geek is someone
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who is very knowledgeable in one specific area so you can be a Star Trek geek or you can be a
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uh Pokemon geek or you can you can be a computer geek but uh it's not necessarily the same as hacker
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which is more more of an applied sort of thing it more in how geek more implies kind of he has a
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knowledge about a subject area but not necessarily uh not to not to um to criticize it but not
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necessarily thinking deeply about it but to know a lot about an area like like you suggest like
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to be a geek or Pokemon or some cartoon or some film genre or something like that it's
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more to know a lot about it and to follow it and it doesn't necessarily imply kind of a study
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and working stuff out in our mind you know I've looked up the Miriam Webster definition for geek
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I mean it worked for hacker just a moment ago but uh it has one the carnival performer often built
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as a wildman who actually includes biting the heads of a life chicken or snake
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wow a person often of intellectual uh sorry a person often of an intellectual bent
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who is disliked and three and and huge enthusiast or expert especially in a technology
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technological field or activity computer geek I mean when I was younger the I mean probably even
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now the the term geek is used in a derogatory sense you know and uh I think it's become more
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I don't know about fashionable but more uh kind of mainstream and uh and like I want to be a geek
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I don't know if it's a media or again you know trying to sell geekness to us Mr. Bayer stuff
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you know and popularize in that terms or how it's really working but it's definitely gone for
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an evolution from derogatory to sign this popular and I think the media has decided that they
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can't portray it as a bad or or uh odd person anymore because now you hear of people want to be a
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geek and how do I become a geek and my my classification would be the fact that anybody who is
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who is very uh knowledgeable and and very intense at what they want to learn about a subject uh
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above the the mainstream knowledge of a subject I don't want to show I really agree you know because
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I I don't well maybe just I don't want to identify it would be in a geek because for me it still
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has negative connotations you know of a of a spotty kind of um un sociable person in a dark room
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you know who who forgets how to speak you know and I don't mean to make you sound terrible and
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be horrible 21 but you know uh I don't want to identify personally with the old image I have you
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know right and that's where that's where people uh getting out in public and uh professing themselves
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as geeks and and the word in the mainstream much more makes people at ease with the fact that
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you know okay well he's a geek well Steve Jobs there's a big geek Bill Gates there's a big geek
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you wouldn't say you wouldn't see people talking bad about him but but isn't there maybe the problem
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to begin with is that people have identified with a word which was never them in the beginning you know
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and then you know as they grow older and they get more confident and you know they probably
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earn a lot more money than they are who's just a mechanic you know the who wasn't a geek when
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he was in college now they have you know by and power and they can go out like like like Bill Gates
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or these other people they were serious geeks this respected and they get some money and some
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power good job but they can go out and uh still proclaim to be a geek but you know uh kind of
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getting back at the the football jockies you know yeah but I also think a geek is smarter than that too
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where they're they're the type of person that says you know what let all these let all these big
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mouth people go out and and and fight with each other and I'm going to sit back and I'm going to
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buy companies and I'm just going to I'm going to live an enjoyable life and not have to worry about
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you know what people think no I don't think a geek necessarily needs to be a good person I think
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you can be a geek and still use your power and your money which you got through your job in order
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to torment the those jockies who tormented you years ago I don't think that would be a good person
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but I still think it would be a geek a mad scientist would be a geek yeah but it's also a hacker
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I think the problem is that it can make a lot of good shows the problem is we're trying to use words
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you know generic words and which have like limited definitions and confusing ones to describe a
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human and the beauty of a human if he's alive is that he continues changing and adapting throughout
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his life you know and sometimes actually applying a term and then you know fulfilling that term
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prevents us even from continuing to grow and expand you know so and then you know it kind of forces
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the the redefinition of the word maybe in some cases like the geek maybe has has from the
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60s or whenever it came into fashion he has kind of the rich guy because he worked hard on
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he knew technology so he's able to redefine the word but maybe the problem is we we identify
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and allow ourselves to be pitching hold yeah and that's the that's the sad part about it is
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but on a good note the more you talk about it the less it becomes a stereotype so to say
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and that's all it evolves from stereotypes of what what the mass media thinks of
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that person just because of the term or the title that was given to them yeah and you know
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often these titles maybe they're given to us in schools or we fit a particular clique or group you
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know and it kind of limits us in in how we can learn and then we kind of start to identify with it
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and you know it's if there wasn't that the I sound like a someone who is bullied you know but if
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there's not name calling and this kind of unnecessaryness in schools or in in society generally
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people would be free to adapt and change and to to be more flexible perhaps if that makes sense to
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you guys it's great these long silences can be edited out so no one knows that no one replied
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yeah right yeah the question is only how much of the six hours we recorded already re actually turn
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out to be on the result if I knew you were going to edit anything I said I wouldn't even speak
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neither you're terrible just how to silences I know I know I know I might maybe I can I've really
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got to go anyway soon so I've avoided doing some jobs I should do but it's been really fun
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talking to you guys about I hope he's been interesting and I haven't diverted things too much well
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I think you had some greetings to say I am glad you you were here and we'll see if you can I
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wear a good luck it is purely accidental that I was here I was just testing it out so I'm pleased
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to have had a chance to chat with you guys it's interesting subject fun having the conversation
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yes and I hacked my way into it too didn't I great example yeah I mean our hacker public radio
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geeks now oh guys are we knowledgeable about hacker public radio I think I can only call myself a
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hacker not a geek then I can say that I'm an enthusiast how's that I can embrace that label I like
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that as well okay guys I'm gonna have to go so I'm sorry to cut out if you're gonna continue but
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nice chatting view you too dude man take care have a nice evening buy up in case oh take care
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okay he's done you talk about him now sure you join the channel are you do you want to participate
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in the discussion of what is a hacker or are you just gonna listen he's just listen come on man
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everybody's doing it yeah I'm gonna have to step away for a few minutes I'll be back in a few minutes
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and a few minutes you can just give us your definition of a hacker and then we can
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make say bad things about it while you're new to the guy and if you want you think there are still
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some things we have to discuss about subject yeah I'm not really sure I don't think anybody disagrees
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enough for us to really get an argument going most of the discussion was just little details
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in the language rather than any real disagreement over what it means which I suppose that's a good
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thing because that means we got a sort of cohesive group here yeah the only problem is that it
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makes it a bit hard to check whether or not we touched every part of the subject matter maybe
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one thing we really need to touch on regarding this subject is whether or not somebody should be
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considered a hacker because of the definitions we gave or whether somebody should consider himself
|
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a hacker before we should call him a hacker you're basically wondering if you can be a hacker
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or not think you're a hacker and I want to go even further can you be a hacker and disagree
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with the fact that you're a hacker or this rather disagree with the concept of being a
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hacker or the concept that you are a hacker it's hard to describe exactly I think I know what
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you're getting at but since the way I define it is a hacker is someone who is hacking so if you're
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hacking I would say that person is a hacker even if they disagree with being a hacker or don't want
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to be a hacker if you're hacking then you're a hacker and Billy sets the way I would look at it
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yeah but that also gets a bit blurry in the definition of I mean we pretty much set a hacker is
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somebody who is hacking but one is is a person only a hacker at the moment he is actually doing a
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hack or if he's done and he's chilling out with his friends having a beer and just talking
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small stuff rather than discussing some great project of somebody is he then still a hacker
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at that moment regardless of whether or not he continues to work on his subject tomorrow oh I see
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what you mean to me in the short term it would be but you don't get to stay a hacker if you don't
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regularly hack if you know what I mean so it is possible to be a former hacker because you stop
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hacking which is kind of a sad thing to think but it's possible at least that's the way I look at it
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then how much hacking do you have to do to call or rather how much hacking does somebody have to
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do for you to call him a hacker that's a hard question I'm not sure you can pin that down to
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a specific time let's try to find something with examples when was the moment that you started
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to decide you are a hacker assuming of course you think so I'm still trying to decide if I should
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call myself that or not but I think in terms of the way I think about it it's more whether or not
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one engagement one has the hacker nature which includes an active engagement with active exploration
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and active you know playing with systems trying to find novel ways to use systems the best I could
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say is if you do that regularly then maybe you're a hacker now what what counts as regularly I'm
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not sure what is definition would this include also the process of thinking of ways to change
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alter or attack the system or rather exclusively the act of hacking the system itself for me I would
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include thought experiments as as a part of that purely reading about something I wouldn't count
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but if you're if you're actively playing with a concept even if you're only doing it in your head
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I would say that counts so for your definition you're just not sure if you think about it enough
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that's what we're putting that I guess I actually like to play with a lot of different kinds of
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systems you know I play with food I do cooking I play with computers all the time different aspects
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of computers I'm not an expert programmer or anything I dabble a little but that is like playing
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with systems in general do you think you would need to reach a certain depth within your hacking
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before you can properly consider it as hacking I would I'm not sure if everyone would agree with
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that but at some level of competence I think should be part of the definition exactly where you
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draw that line it's hard to say and there's nothing that says that that has to be a formal sort of
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competence you don't have to have to agree or anything you can be entirely self-taught and I
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think it's anyone that has the hacker nature is going to get there just because you know they're
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working on the system and learning anyway but yeah I would say you'd have to you'd have to
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achieve a certain level of a certain level of ability to actually really be a quote hacker
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unquote then I think a very important question text of hacker public radio where do you think
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we should that's that that line should be yeah that's the interesting part of the conversation
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that I was that I'm that I'm interested in hearing I'm not actually sure of course since it's
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defined as anything of interest to hackers you don't necessarily have to be something that is
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of interest to someone who is a hacker may also be of interest to people who want to be hackers
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or are just developing the hacker nature so a tough question I guess part of the question is
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are we thinking more in terms of people who would be recording for hacker public radio or
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people who are just listening to hacker public radio well yes and no I mean we're talking about
|
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the definition of hacker and we're now pretty much trying to express it as people who either listen
|
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or in the record for hacker public radio but we can use that I mean what would you say somebody
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would be a hacker or somebody who is not a hacker could have enough experience about the subject
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in order to record an episode for hacker public radio despite not being a hacker I would say
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absolutely yes because then what they would be presenting with presumably be a description of
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a system or a part of a system or some fact that a hacker could then take and do something with
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I'm kind of wondering whether we should continue trying to define hacker or whether we should
|
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talk more about what we are looking for for hacker public radio yeah we can move on to that area
|
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I think we pretty much agree what a hacker is more or less we've at least spent quite a lot of time
|
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about the subject at hand that is true I guess the hard part of the question is is there anything
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that would not be appropriate for hacker public radio as a topic I mean there must be something
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well if we're going to go for the extreme and first because the slow handling fruit I think
|
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a recording of 24 hours of absolute silence complete zero nothing would not be an appropriate
|
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episode for hacker public radio okay yeah I'll know what the heck but it could be edited down to
|
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just an hour would it be okay then yeah that's a tough question because there is this one
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there's for example there's this one piece of music written for piano explicitly written for
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piano which consists of a certain amount of time of nothing and that's actually called music
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and while I'm not really sure whether or not that would should be considered music I'm also
|
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not really sure whether something that could be called music would automatically be of interest to
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hackers yeah I agree although come to think of it a short recording of silence might actually
|
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be of interest to hackers if you're an audio hacker and want an example of of real silence or if
|
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you want something to listen to the oliver is always some background hum and it's not really
|
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silent or something of the sort 24 hours is probably overkill though yes there is use in the
|
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or recordings of background noise but the creation of an arbitrary length of complete silence is
|
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easy anyone who wants to do something with a sound on a computer at least the one of the easiest
|
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things to make is a recording of silence this is your I'm just trying to come up with an excuse
|
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why you would actually fit that in the hacker public radio on but that's the only excuse I could
|
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come up with yeah but the other example is the piece of music of absolute silence of the length
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and in the in extension of that would music be automatically count as something what would be
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of interest to hackers personally I would say no but I suspect there are probably a few people
|
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who would not who would agree that it is of interest so I don't know art fee 61 just returned
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welcome back we've moved on from trying to define what is a hacker to what would be of interest
|
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to hackers for a hacker public radio if you recording a show who started with trying to define what
|
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would not be something which would be used and while we started with silence which we dismissed
|
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and now we're pretty much trying to decide whether or not music would automatically count as
|
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something that of interest to hackers so thing which you can use as a hacker public radio episode
|
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what's your view on the subject I think that if anybody listened to the 24 hour New Year's Eve show
|
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you could determine that just about anything people can talk about would be relevant for hacker
|
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public radio I was on probably 17 of those 24 hours and the the content in that time was so varied
|
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|
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that it was just phenomenal so arguably the purpose of hacker public radio is to provide a channel
|
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for communication to hackers or anybody who likes to listen to something different well true
|
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but since it's formally described as of interest to hackers I was right which goes back to the
|
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definition of hacker okay here how about this one would anyone listening to hacker public radio
|
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|
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by any means necessary be considered a hacker I would say no although I would assume that
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anybody that actually bothers to listen at least has some amount of the hacker nature or wants to
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have some amount of a hacker nature that they want to develop but no not necessarily a hacker when
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they listen and I would agree with that I would agree with the fact that anybody who is tuning in
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to listen to it wants to advance their knowledge in one way or another and just like you stated
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before that you could go in there and look at the list of of shows for the list of what was it
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the you know series list and could find I would say that anyone could find something of interest
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in there so hypothetically should we drop the hacker from hacker public radio and just call it
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internet public radio or general public radio or something of the sort well look at the the alternate
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term of hacker public radio was hobby public radio where people couldn't use the word hacker
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in their URL because it was blocked uh good point it points back to the same place which you know
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again refers back to the time of hacker you don't have to be a computer hacker so to say but you
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can be a hobbyist good way of putting it it just happens to be more geared toward people that are
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interested in the technology sector than in others and arguably people in a technology setting
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have a better understanding of how to operate mumble and would have more success in trying to
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get it set up successfully correctly true but there's also people who want to learn about mumble
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and that's where the show that that somebody did on the couple of shows that somebody did on
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setting up mumble is beneficial I think anything you can anything you can add on hacker public radio
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that you have found out works for you could possibly work for somebody else would be a show worth
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doing and also if I may plug a little once you manage to set up your mumble on Saturdays at
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I'm sorry on Saturdays at 5 p.m universal time coordinate so English time 6 o'clock
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Europe Amsterdam if somebody happens to know time in somewhere in America I'd like to hear it
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but we are I try to set up a hacker public radio Saturday sessions where you end talk about subject
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and have somebody there to ask you your questions or to discuss the subject at the end if you need
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somebody in order to create your episode on the front page of hacker public radio there's time
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there's a countdown which says when the next recording will be so if you wonder when exactly
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it will be then you can check it on the website hacker public radio at all there's also a place
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for topics too isn't it that if you can't think of a topic that you want to talk about there's
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a list of topics in the on the hacker public radio website on the on page there's a link which
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says contribute and on that page there's a list of requested topics and that gets that has
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subjects like how did you get into podcasting or Linux or bigdom or I would add a hackerdom in
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this case because that's subject we've been talking about today another one is what podcasts
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you listen to what you can recommend what's in the bag the tools you always keep close at hand
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or a paper at android applications or your favorite desktop applications browser extensions
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if you use them there's somebody who wants some introduction into wireshark so if you happen to
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know how that program works there's your subject or on how to set up a blog there's one on choosing
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an artistic design for a website for business cards that's actually a really good topic because
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that's something I really don't understand artistic design music theory is one of the requested
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topics or how to set up a VPN an interaction to in it and into system that the episodes about
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the Linux professional institute certificate certifications or on networking beginning audio
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series for hpr and osmp release I'm not really sure what that means but it has a link and if you
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want to know then you can check that out there's also something about hacking torches requested so if
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you take a normal computer and happen to put a OSX on it then there's somebody who wants to hear
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how you did it there's a request for a subject about a group grant you a unified bootloader the
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version 2.0 that has a different setup as opposed to grab one there's somebody who wants something
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who wants to know about that and about fm transmitter hacks this list of course is not
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exclusive so if you know something about the subject which is not on the list at least
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me personally I'd like to hear about it if you feel like talking about it for an hour and have
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it recorded and put on a hacker public radio come on the hacker public radio Saturday sessions and
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we'll set you up very well put at the canis how is the weather up by you been lately that's been cold
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but not cold enough it's warm enough to melt all the snow but not warm enough for it to be really
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comfortable yet not too bad though did you get some of those last storms or today kind of scour
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under you oh no we got we got dumped on and now it's about three quarters melted again so it didn't
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last very long do you think there's still some subject we need to discuss for this episode or do
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you think we need to close off I'm getting the feeling we kind of stopped all over the ground that we
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wanted to stop on I don't know there's much more left I can really think of anything at the moment
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art speak and you think of anything no I think we've gone full circle with it I guess then that
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it's time for the hacker public radio ending song then and thank you for having me on thanks for
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being here thanks for listening public radio and there's some voices gonna say that later so I'm
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