Just so you know: he's using the word "hacking" in the archaic, 1960s computer hippie sense. It has very little to do with its current definition of breaking computer security.
I know it looks a bit odd in a modern context, but many computer nerds who missed that era have a longing to feel as if they're in amongst those early programming pioneers, so adopt language from those times such as "hacker", "grok", "foo" and "cudder".
Fuck you. I am a fucking gay hacker and nobody is going to take that away from me.
>>21
You're a happy hacker? That's awesome! Also, the term is "cracker" that's used in the context of breaking into security systems. People in the media suck.
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>>22
Actually, the term ``hacker'' originated because the sound emitted when you typed on an old typewriter sounded literally like ``hack-hack-hack'', thus the term hacker was invented.