But then if real hackers came along and read that article, and then poised to point out that the "hackers" described in the article were not actually hacking but were rather engaging in an nonsensical tangent activity…
I've run into this position before on many things of unrelated matters and it never really agrees with me. I think mostly because redefining something does not inherently change what that thing is. 80% of the U.S.…
>I assume they weren't doing yoga? Exactly. As pointed out by the OC, Yoga is about ridding the ego and assuming awareness. "those people" were not practicing that at all, but rather the exact opposite. They were…
But then if real hackers came along and read that article, and then poised to point out that the "hackers" described in the article were not actually hacking but were rather engaging in an nonsensical tangent activity…
I've run into this position before on many things of unrelated matters and it never really agrees with me. I think mostly because redefining something does not inherently change what that thing is. 80% of the U.S.…
>I assume they weren't doing yoga? Exactly. As pointed out by the OC, Yoga is about ridding the ego and assuming awareness. "those people" were not practicing that at all, but rather the exact opposite. They were…