Talk:Hackers (anthology)
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[edit]I am mostly finished with it, but I don't trust my writing on this kind of thing (book report) too much so if anyone feels like doing a copyedit, I'd appreciate the help. Let me know if you think more info is needed somewhere, remove any extraneous information, etc. I did put the spoilers warning on but I am not sure if I provide too many spoilers or not enough. It'd be kinda hard if you haven't read the stories, but I'd appreciate any help to improve the article. thanks, Dori 06:48, Nov 19, 2003 (UTC)
I really hate the use of hacker or hacking to include cracking into other people's computer systems. I want to distinguish between hacker (programmer) and cracker (security breaker). --Uncle Ed 18:59, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- I do too, but I also don't like pointing out the differences on every article using the terms. What are you specifically referring to? Notice, that I also started the article Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, and having read that book I think I know the difference. Of course, crackers are usually a subset of hackers. Additionally, I may have slipped and made a mistake somewhere due to the media brainwashing, so feel free to make any changes. Dori | Talk 23:25, Oct 7, 2004 (UTC)
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