Revision as of 12:55, 16 June 2006 editJon513 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users7,548 edits revert anon edits← Previous edit | Revision as of 20:25, 16 July 2006 edit undoLicurgo (talk | contribs)40 editsNo edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
] | ] | ||
The '''Hacker Emblem''' was first proposed in ] by ], claiming a need for a uniting and recognizable symbol for his perception of ]. |
The '''Hacker Emblem''' was first proposed in ] by ], claiming a need for a uniting and recognizable symbol for his perception of ]. This does not refer to the mainstream media meaning of the word hacker: "being someone who breaks or otherwise circumvents ]", but the positive meaning the word is used within the hacking community: beign a person that makes great thing with computers, because hackers think the word to name a criminal who uses computers is cracker (CRiminal hACKER). Raymond points out that one does not claim to be a ] by displaying this ], but suggests that "by using this emblem, you express sympathy with hackers' goals, hackers' values, and the hacker way of living". | ||
The image itself is a representation of a glider formation in ]. | The image itself is a representation of a glider formation in ]. | ||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
* Contains more information on the Hacker Emblem proposal, including ] and ] sources and ]s. | * Contains more information on the Hacker Emblem proposal, including ] and ] sources and ]s. | ||
* A document explaining the hacker culture. | * A document explaining the hacker culture. | ||
== See also = | |||
] | |||
] | ] |
Revision as of 20:25, 16 July 2006
The Hacker Emblem was first proposed in October 2003 by Eric S. Raymond, claiming a need for a uniting and recognizable symbol for his perception of hacker culture. This does not refer to the mainstream media meaning of the word hacker: "being someone who breaks or otherwise circumvents computer security", but the positive meaning the word is used within the hacking community: beign a person that makes great thing with computers, because hackers think the word to name a criminal who uses computers is cracker (CRiminal hACKER). Raymond points out that one does not claim to be a hacker by displaying this emblem, but suggests that "by using this emblem, you express sympathy with hackers' goals, hackers' values, and the hacker way of living".
The image itself is a representation of a glider formation in Conway's Game of Life.
Other representations
Other means to display the image have evolved, mostly relying on ASCII art. Examples include:
.o. |_|0|_| 0 1 0 ..o |_|_|0| 0 0 1 ooo |0|0|0| 1 1 1
External links
- The Glider: Proposal for a Hacker Emblem. Contains more information on the Hacker Emblem proposal, including SVG and TeX sources and FAQs.
- "How To Become a Hacker." A document explaining the hacker culture.