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finding the door nobody locked because nobody thought a door could go there.
means the art of bending a system to do something it wasn't designed to do, using its own rules against it.
from emerged at MIT in the 1950s-60s among train-set and computer club members who called clever technical shortcuts hacks; the term outran the trains.
original meaninga clever prank, not a crime
white vs blacksame skill, opposite permission slip
first bugliteral moth stuck in a 1947 relay
life hackword borrowed the ethos, dropped the crime