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more about #hacking Trai_Dep: I'd simply use a 3D printer to replicate myself, only without handcuffs. Then stroll away a free man. more » Anekanta - Go Play!: I wish I had me one of these "replication devices" so I could print me a Trans-Am and a big bacon cheese-burger. *someone whispers in Anekanta's ear*... more » aubreyf: But can he print scissors to cut the zip tie his hands are bound with behind his back? more » shoelace414: Handcuff keys aren't high security. you can buy them. more » Roklimber: I'd rather carry the 3D printer. That way I can make a key for anything, on demand. Now all I need is a power source, a power cord, and a really big b... more » psychiccheese: Most handcuff locks are not terribly difficult to pick in the first place. The hard part being positioning a pick or a key into the lock hole and man... more » ubermex: Or you could just buy a handcuff key. It's not like they're difficult or even illegal to get or have in most places. more » joetato: Data toilets. Macromedia Flush? Insert joke about downloading here. more » SavitriRaven: "Imagine being able to control every aspect of your phone, including the very network where you make telephone calls. It seems bizarrely revolutionary... more » burlybax: I say to you Nerds of the world, UNITE! We must never acquiesce! more » Jeriba: I love the banner that says "Camp like a Pirate" for its grammatical ambiguity. more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Yeah, I don't really know that I'm excited about the idea of being able to control every aspect of my cellphone. It'd just be one more vast field of ... more » Illogic: Spontaneous first reaction: Fuck yeah! It's like a wandering tribe of hackers out of Snow Crash or something! more » Anekanta - Go Play!: Now that sounds like the most awesome racecar game ever! Do the brakes only work if you make squealing & screeching sounds? I want one for my nephews! more » Lobishomen: They speak German in the Netherlands? more » Grey_Area: Upon first glance of the Datenklo I thought: Worst. TARDIS. Ever. more » Meirelle: This made my day. XD And the picture is now my new desktop background at work. more » cybergrunt: Hmm any successful hack is a good hack. The fact someone thought of even trying the default password is, IMHO, better than spending days or weeks crac... more » Andrew Liptak: This has happened before - There someone reprogrammed a couple of signs in Washington with terms from The Day the Earth Stood Still, a couple years ago. more » Gann: Way to keep austin weird. [www.keepaustinweird.com] more » -
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Live As If You Are Already In The Future At Hacker Camp
Every four years, the Netherlands countryside is invaded by roughly 2500 people obsessed with technology. Together they build a futurist experiment, a massively hacked data network, and a party. Here's a gallery of last weekend's Hacking At Random camp. More » -
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Hackers Warn Texas of Coming Zombie War
Over the weekend, Austin, TX drivers received some important warnings from their road signs about the impending zombie invasion. And the hackers who did it may know something we don't about the undead. More » -
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What To Do With Thermite On a Friday
So the thought police are on their way to your underground control chamber, and you need to erase your hard drives fast. They can break the crypto on your secret docs, and even if you overwrite them with a bunch of junk data, they've got forensic techniques that could pull an erased file out of a shark's ass. What do you do? Take Hackaday's advice, and use a little thermite. More » -

