The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy—often in collective effort—the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming the limitations of software systems or electronic hardware (mostly digital electronics), to achieve novel and clever outcomes. The act of engaging in activities (such as programming or other media) in a spirit of playfulness and exploration is termed hacking. However, the defining characteristic of a hacker is not the activities performed themselves (e.g. programming), but how it is done and whether it is exciting and meaningful. Activities of playful cleverness can be said to have "hack value" and therefore the term "hacks" came about, with early examples including pranks at MIT done by students to demonstrate their technical aptitude and cleverness. T...
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Picture of Cornelia Sollfrank
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Portrait of Eric S. Raymond.
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FOSS logo created in inkscape consisting of a teal colored green square. Text set in Gentium Italic.
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A "glider" from Conway's Game of Life; Proposed to be used as the "hacker emblem".
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Hacker behind PC.
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