There are many things that can negatively affect us from being productive and creative. One of them is the constant attempt to withhold information and knowledge. Constantly being worried about the secrets you believe you need to guard, thinking of ways to keep your secrets from being out in the open, strenuously trying to avoid [...]
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Myyy Prrecioussssssss……
Posted in Hacker Ethics & Culture, Human Factors in Computer Science on January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Power of Doing what you love
Posted in Hacker Ethics & Culture on January 11, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Loving what you do and doing what you love, which comes first? Probably both are related deeply but I guess one results in another. For me, it’s easy to answer this question because I absolutely love what I do. I love computers so this is something that really keeps me excited. It’s like a pure [...]
Hackers
Posted in Hacker Ethics & Culture on December 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
If you give a search for the word “hacking” in Google Search, you will get the following description in the Wikipedia: Hacking refers to the re-configuring or re-programming of a system to function in ways not facilitated by the owner, administrator, or designer. The term(s) have several related meanings in the technology and computer science [...]