Why We Hack: The Benefits of Disobedience #hacking
Posted on | October 28, 2010 | No Comments
Brilliant piece on the equally brilliant Lifehacker blog.
Excerpt: “Sometimes disobedience is necessary and good when rules fail us, and it’s at the core of why we hack. Hacking is a means of expressing dissatisfaction, confounding the mechanism, and ultimately doing better. Here’s why it’s so important.”
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What they Mean When I Say “Hack”
“Hacking can be defined a few ways, from the more innocent type of life hacking we generally talk about to the darker side of the spectrum where people are actually carrying out highly illegal actions. Here, we fall somewhere in the gray middle, where hacking disobeys companies, circumvents copyright laws, and challenges people to do more with what they’re given. Hacking is a brand of disobedience that both expresses dissatisfaction with the status quo and does something to change it. This is the kind of hacking—and disobedience—that’s beneficial and good.”
Read the entire post here.
Tags: disobedience > hack > hacking > Lifehacker > tinkering
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