[–] 22584263? 2 points 7 points 9 points (+9|-2) ago (edited ago)
From the road sign, they hacked the car remotely. I agree with you, but your definition is wrong. Yet I don't know how to make it right. Maybe they are hackers?
E: Yeah, they are hackers. Cheesy hackers, but hackers nonetheless.
E: Also, all this faggot technology and the fucking car isn't programmed to know the maximum speed limit in the state? Or was this in Montana or something during the day?
E: I guess alphabet soup doesn't want to shut down its future killing spree.
[–] capnflummox 4 points 30 points 34 points (+34|-4) ago
Going to have to take the other side here. "Hack" or "hacking" doesn't only mean technology.
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[–] capnflummox 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I guess your right. Huh.
*you're
and I am always right...
[–] analfaveto 1 point 13 points 14 points (+14|-1) ago
And "technology" doesn't mean "computers." It annoys me when people say stupid things like "I work in tech." What the fuck does that mean? You make bricks? You weave clothes? You print books? You design nuclear power stations?
[–] allahead 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
Understanding input systems and fooling the system to do something an unauthorized user wants it to do but the owner wouldn't want, simple, but it is hacking.