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Now it could be that all the hacks have moved to UNIX and off of our IBM systems, but there is a distinct change at U of T from 5 or so years ago when hacks abounded on all our systems. My personal opinion is that it is to our collective detriment that the environment no longer exists in which hacks can flourish. Their presence was on the whole benficial in that they always wanted to learn something new, and were always assisting those who didn't know (invariably to show off their hackability) and often ended up doing contract work or getting hired by the computer center, comp sci department, or some prof looking for someone who knew how to (mis)handle a computer.
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Now
it
could
be
that
all
the
hacks
have
moved
to
UNIX
and
off
of
our
IBM
systems,
but
there
is
a
distinct
change
at
U
of
T
from
5
or
so
years
ago
when
hacks
abounded
on
all
our
systems.
My
personal
opinion
is
that
it
is
to
our
collective
detriment
that
the
environment
no
longer
exists
in
which
hacks
can
flourish.
Their
presence
was
on
the
whole
benficial
in
that
they
always
wanted
to
learn
something
new,
and
were
always
assisting
those
who
didn't
know
(invariably
to
show
off
their
hackability)
and
often
ended
up
doing
contract
work
or
getting
hired
by
the
computer
center,
comp
sci
department,
or
some
prof
looking
for
someone
who
knew
how
to
(mis)handle
a
computer.