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D. C. Power Lab
( D. C. Power Lab n. The former site of . Hackers thought this was very funny because the obvious connection to electrical engineering was nonexistent — the lab was named for a Далее…
daemon
( daemon /day'mn/ or /dee'mn/ n. [from the mythological meaning, later rationalized as the acronym `Disk And Execution MONitor'] A program that is not invoked explicitly, but lies Далее…
daemon book
( daemon book n. "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System", by Samuel J. Leffler, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Michael J. Karels, and John S. Quarterman Далее…
dahmum
( dahmum /dah'mum/ n. [Usenet] The material of which protracted s, especially those about operating systems, is composed. Homeomorphic to . The term `dahmum' is derived Далее…
dancing frog
( dancing frog n. [Vancouver area] A problem that occurs on a computer that will not reappear while anyone else is watching. From the classic Warner Brothers cartoon "One Froggy Далее…
dangling pointer
( dangling pointer n. [common] A reference that doesn't actually lead anywhere (in C and some other languages, a pointer that doesn't actually point at anything valid). Usually this Далее…
dark-side hacker
( dark-side hacker n. A criminal or malicious hacker; a . From George Lucas's Darth Vader, "seduced by the dark side of the Force". The implication that hackers form a sort Далее…
Datamation
( Datamation /day`t*-may'sh*n/ n. A magazine that many hackers assume all s read. Used to question an unbelieved quote, as in "Did you read that in `Datamation?'" (But see Далее…
DAU
( DAU /dow/ n. [German FidoNet] German acronym for Du"mmster Anzunehmender User (stupidest imaginable user). From the engineering-slang GAU for Gro"sster Anzunehmender Далее…
Dave the Resurrector
( Dave the Resurrector n. [Usenet; also abbreviated DtR] A that cancels cancels. Dave the Resurrector originated when some -spewers decided to try to impede spam-fighting by Далее…
day mode
( day mode n. See (sense 1). Used of people only.)
dd
( dd /dee-dee/ vt. [Unix: from IBM ] Equivalent to or . Originally the name of a Unix copy command with special options suitable for block-oriented devices; it was often used in Далее…
DDT
( DDT /D-D-T/ n. [from the insecticide para-dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethene] 1. Generic term for a program that assists in debugging other programs by showing individual machine Далее…
de-rezz
( de-rezz /dee-rez'/ [from `de-resolve' via the movie "Tron"] (also `derez') 1. vi. To disappear or dissolve; the image that goes with it is of an object breaking up into Далее…
dead
( dead adj. 1. Non-functional; ; ed. Especially used of hardware. 2. At XEROX PARC, software that is working but not undergoing continued development and support. 3. Useless; Далее…
dead beef attack
( dead beef attack n. [cypherpunks list, 1996] An attack on a public-key cryptosystem consisting of publishing a key having the same ID as another key (thus making it possible to spoof Далее…
dead code
( dead code n. Routines that can never be accessed because all calls to them have been removed, or code that cannot be reached because it is guarded by a control structure that Далее…
dead link
( dead link n. [very common] A World-Wide-Web URL that no longer points to the information it was written to reach. Usually this happens because the document has been moved or deleted. Далее…
dead-tree version
( dead-tree version [common] A paper version of an on-line document; one printed on dead trees. In this context, "dead trees" always refers to paper. See also .)
DEADBEEF
( DEADBEEF /ded-beef/ n. The hexadecimal word-fill pattern for freshly allocated memory under a number of IBM environments, including the RS/6000. Some modern debugging tools Далее…
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