As documented in the Jargon File, these hackers are disappointed by the mass media and general public's usage of the word " security breakers, calling them " crackers " instead.
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The Unix-based screensaver XScreenSaver collects the display effects of other Unix screensavers, which are termed " display hacks " in the " jargon file " tradition of US computer science academics.
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Jiffy values for various Linux versions and platforms have typically varied between about 1 ms and 10 ms, with 10 ms reported as an increasingly more common standard in the Jargon File.
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The Web's Jargon File ( version 4.3 . 0 ) gives the adjective bozotic, which they derive " from the name of a TV clown even more losing than Ronald McDonald ."
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However, according to the Jargon File, a " well-known LISPer " has been known to give out buttons with Knights insignia on them, and some people have claimed to have membership in the Knights.
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The Web's Jargon File ( version 4 . 3 . 0 ) gives the adjective bozotic, which they derive " from the name of a TV clown even more losing than Ronald McDonald ."
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:: : Foldoc has been around for nearly three decades; it is the original dictionary / encyclopedia of computer jargon and folklore; it and the jargon file are nearly canon for early computer folklore and culture.
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Some of the changes made under his watch were controversial; early critics accused Raymond of unfairly changing the file's focus to the Unix hacker culture instead of the older hacker cultures where the Jargon File originated.
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:There's something about such topics in the introductions to the Jargon File ( though not the broad sweeping conclusion in that form ) . . . talk ) 10 : 10, 23 March 2014 ( UTC)
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The new version cast a wider net than the old Jargon File; its aim was to cover not just AI or PDP-10 hacker culture but all of the technical computing cultures in which the true hacker-nature is manifested.