This book is in reply to the justice in the action of keeping each other constantly learning.
Using computers tends to drive one mad, they'll say.
They'll turn your ability to improve in things to the ability to become worse too,
and use that to turn you into a monster. Inside out.
It's just as heavy a thought as being able to choose your own future but not have it come to the natural state of things as you gaze on it failing the lesser things in your life, when you fail to grasp it.
The lesser things seem to take hold of what's real and miss you in the process, with a creating sense of distinction now riding itself down your back in the estate of being simply more informed. Or flattened to tears by the thought of ever having to grow up.
Being a hacker isn't about being cool.
It's about hacker things still staying and remaining cool.
It's about allowing hacker things to take over and become a part of the running process, not treating it like routine.
Running around in your ints, and not your functions.
It's about the destruction of public property, on the inside.
Having a blast and losing all your marbles, all at once.
Saving your game and making irrepairable damages to the environment.
Making your game say bad words around your parents, so they know it's you, not the games or the violence.
You are the bad words in your games.
It's not a safe place anymore.
ZoningZoning a hacker is the worded ability to use words and choose which hacker you would in keeping transit with them.
It's a book about dialogue to talk about what you might discover about each other
and no one is even going to have the conversation at hand,
just a whole lot of what could be is and as should be is.
It's eternal course for shilling your linux tool set but using the pocket dictionary in your head, it just sounds like something deeper needs to teach this part, or maybe the string "something deeper" can just hold us like that.
Think to pop that out...YOU'RE probably a HACKER. Cut the chatter, let's cut to the chase.
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