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kamrulislamsakib · 6 months ago
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The Evolution of Hacking: From Cyberpunk Fantasy to Real-World Reality
Hacking has been a part of internet culture for as long as there’s been an internet to hack. For some, it’s a rebellious act—tearing down the walls built by corporations or governments. For others, it’s an artform, a way of playing with systems, seeing how far you can push boundaries. But what does hacking really mean today? And why does it still capture our imagination?
Historically, hacking has been portrayed as a dark art. Think back to movies like The Matrix or Hackers—hackers as antiheroes, taking down the system from the inside. But while these portrayals are often exaggerated, they did reflect a truth: hacking represents a desire to reclaim power and control. In a world where tech companies and governments collect personal data and monitor our every move, hacking is one way to level the playing field.
In the real world, hacking has taken on many forms. There’s ethical hacking, where people are hired to test systems for vulnerabilities, and there’s black-hat hacking, which involves illegal activities. But even those who engage in illegal hacking often see themselves as part of a larger rebellion against control and surveillance.
It’s easy to romanticize hacking, to see it as this cool, underground world of rebellious acts and revolutionary potential. But the reality is more complex. Hacking today isn’t just about taking down the man; it’s about finding flaws, building something new, or even just learning how things work beneath the surface. It’s about pushing boundaries, challenging authority, and questioning the systems that run our world.
And perhaps that’s the real reason hacking still resonates with so many people. It’s not just a skill or a rebellion—it’s a form of empowerment. It’s the ability to break free from the constraints placed on us, even if only for a moment.
In a world where everything feels so rigid, so controlled, hacking is the ultimate act of freedom. It’s a reminder that the digital world is malleable, that we can create our own paths through it, and that the rules are often made to be broken.
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lesbian-disaster-academic · 2 years ago
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i used to be so good at writing strong, thoroughly-researched, thoroughly-edited essays.
as a kid in hs, my teacher literally came up to me, holding my 40 page essay on the intersection of the European witch hunts and capitalism/exploitation/gender roles (it was supposed to be 7 pages...whoops) and went like "this is literally a master's-degree level thesis. what are you doing?? you could literally use this as your final dissertation in a master's program, what the fuck."
NOW??? NOW?? you'd think I'd be oh so skilled. but alas. i can barely piece together two ideas. adhd skill-regression is so so real. im SOBBING
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glowettee · 2 months ago
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✧・゜ how to radiate confidence in social situations (even when you're screaming inside) ゜✧:・゜✧
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hey lovelies! ✧
let's be honest - we've all been there. standing in a room full of people, smile plastered on, while our internal monologue is having a complete meltdown. that was literally me last weekend at this networking event where i knew absolutely no one and spent the first 15 minutes hiding in the bathroom (classic me behavior).
but over time i've collected some little tricks that help me appear confident even when my insides are doing gymnastics. thought i'd share in case any of you are fellow social anxiety girlies too!
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ the body language hack ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
our bodies can actually trick our minds into feeling confident. before entering any intimidating social situation, i find a private spot (usually the bathroom, let's be real) and stand in a "power pose" for two minutes. arms on hips, shoulders back, chin up. it feels silly but it genuinely changes my nervous system.
another tiny thing: keep your hands visible, not crossed or hidden in pockets. something about this signals confidence to others and eventually to yourself.
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ prepare your conversation toolkit ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
nothing makes me panic more than awkward silence, so i always have a mental list of conversation starters ready. not just "what do you do?" but questions that actually lead somewhere interesting:
"what's been keeping you busy outside of work lately?"
"have you read/watched anything good recently?"
"what's something you're looking forward to this year?"
the secret is asking questions that you genuinely want to hear answers to. people can sense authentic curiosity, and it takes pressure off you to be "interesting" when you're focused on being interested.
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ the "i belong here" mindset shift ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
this one changed everything for me. i used to walk into rooms thinking "i hope they like me" which immediately put me in a position of seeking approval. now i try to shift to "i wonder if i'll like them."
it's such a subtle change but it puts you in the position of the observer rather than the observed. suddenly you're not auditioning for acceptance - you're just seeing if this person/group is your vibe.
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ embrace the awkward ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
the biggest confidence killer is trying to be perfect. there's actually something magnetic about someone who can laugh at themselves when they trip over a word or spill their drink.
i've started just naming the awkwardness when it happens: "well that came out completely wrong, let me try again!" people actually connect more with your humanity than your perfection.
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ the 5-second reset ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
when i feel myself spiraling into overthinking, i use this tiny reset: i take a deep breath, count to 5, and remind myself that most people are too worried about themselves to be analyzing me.
seriously, the same insecurity that makes you worry about what others think is the exact thing that prevents others from thinking about you as much as you fear!
⋆.ೃ࿔:・ aftercare is essential ・:࿔ೃ.⋆
confidence isn't just about how you act in the moment - it's also about how you treat yourself after. i used to dissect every interaction, cringing at everything i said.
now i have a rule: no social autopsies. instead, i celebrate that i showed up at all. sometimes i'll even buy myself a little treat on the way home as a "well done for being brave" gift.
remember, true confidence isn't the absence of fear - it's just the decision that something else is more important than that fear. and with practice, those screaming-inside moments get quieter and less frequent.
what about you? any confidence hacks that help you in social situations?
xoxo, mindy 🤍
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positiveupwardspiral · 10 months ago
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haliaiii · 1 month ago
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almost done with the raidou remaster !!
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superbat-lmao · 3 months ago
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The Justice League goes on a deep space mission with the Lanterns just as aliens try to take over the Watchtower.
Doctor Damian Home Alone’s the Watchtower.
Damian was finishing up some medical evaluations or synthesizing a new anesthetic/antidote on the Watchtower when the League left for their mission. He noticed the moment their communications got cut off from Earth and pulled the silent alarm that would alert the other civilian medical staff to rally at their assigned defensible locations. Next, he rattled off Batman’s codes for a lockdown and began the tried and true Batfam method of setting traps.
All of the equipment is in lockdown. He has sections of the tower where he’s shut off the gravity. When he’s able to with the internal sensors he begins scanning the aliens and finds out they’re sensitive to noise/light/temperature and wreaks havoc on the environmental controls. He sets trip wires and stun grenades and glue traps. Some doors are wide open and will automatically close and lock behind intruders. He leaves specific consoles active to determine what they’re looking for or what the plan is and then sends a power surge through it to electrocute them. He picks off the invaders one by one and runs a bioscan to synthesize an equivalent knockout gas to flood the tower.
Damian is the tower’s last line of defense.
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reality-detective · 7 months ago
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Useful Tips / Lifehacks / Survival 🤔
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a-meh · 1 year ago
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sazzabella · 1 month ago
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messydoodlesyt · 5 days ago
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Still working on those refs, but have some Tari doodles. Concept was if she was ever hacked into.
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(Totally ignore the fact that I was supposed to do SMG4 x K-Pop Demon Hunters, The Meggy Comic, and some other stuff that I forgot)
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fly-the-pattern · 1 year ago
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guzhufuren · 2 months ago
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born to be an anticapitalist freedom fighter, forced to stay at home depressed anxious and low on energy
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ann-chovi · 2 months ago
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I need to get back into the habit of at least scribbling down a face or something every single day so that my brain stops panicking and thinking "it's so jover! 30+ years of skill has left my body overnight!" every time I even think to pick my stylus pen up
Like, proving it wrong IS satisfying, but I could do without the internal dramatics lol
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positiveupwardspiral · 7 months ago
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hypogryffin · 1 year ago
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blueberry jam
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epphf · 2 months ago
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adulting/business phonecall shits
can't remember seeing this on any of those employment tip/how to adult posts? So
Voice-mail etiquette!
Front load the message with info necessary for calling you back. For ex:
"hi this is [name, mb spell ur surname], reachable at [preferred phone #, mb your email/business socials AFTER, but definitely the #] calling about [whatever the hell u need idk]. Again, this is [name], thanks!"
-definitely spell ur name if ur asking for someone to find u in a database/paperwork (ie medical records)
-definitely frontload the name/# if it's not guaranteed you'll be called back/ur calling a slow/complicated office (ie 2 b hired/ur checking smthn gov-run; make urself easy)
-if it was a long/detailed message, definitely repeat ur name, & mb repeat ur #/plus a quick tl;dr of what u want (saves spoons for the message listener, + increases likelihood a receptionist will jot a note for a Dr/etc in YOUR words)
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