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You ain't hacking. They just like using the lingo that's down with da kidz, yo.
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hjk10157314yIt can come close to the original meaning of hacking and hack. Before it became a term for digital breaking and entering.
It used to be about being really knowledgeable and beans able to use something in a clever way like it wasn't intended.
For instance NAT can be considered a hack. Ports where designed to connect to many applications on a single IP. With NAT ports used to route traffic to many (internal) IP addresses. This is an awesome hack. The term hacky though is always negative and implies bad/dirty solution or workaround. -
qwwerty11434y@raze That's why we always had 2 parts comitee. Public part judging the presentation and the idea, and unannounced technical, checking team repos and implementation periodically and assigning own marks.
When a team aced a presentation, but lacked even a basic ducktaped prototype, the loss of votes from technical judges dragged them down sufficiently.
Implementing D2.1 voting system, which allows for negative points helps too.
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AlmondSauce2When they're clearly used as a way to get free overtime rather than develop an idea for fun.
Is anyone ever "hacking" anything at a hackathon these days?
Seems more like "building 40% of a CRUD app really fast!"
(but maybe I'm seeing the wrong hackathons)
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