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(TM)
( (TM) // [Usenet] ASCII rendition of the trademark-superscript symbol appended to phrases that the author feels should be recorded for posterity, perhaps in future editions of this Далее…
-fu
( -fu [common; generalized from `kung-fu'] Combining form denoting expert practice of a skill. "That's going to take some serious code-fu." First sighted in connection with Далее…
-oid
( -oid suff. [from Greek suffix -oid = `in the image of'] 1. Used as in mainstream slang English to indicate a poor imitation, a counterfeit, or some otherwise slightly bogus Далее…
-ware
( -ware suff. [from `software'] Commonly used to form jargon terms for classes of software. For examples, see , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .)
/dev/null
( /dev/null /dev-nuhl/ n. [from the Unix null device, used as a data sink] A notional `black hole' in any information space being discussed, used, or referred to. A controversial Далее…
120 reset
( 120 reset /wuhn-twen'tee ree'set/ n. [from 120 volts, U.S. wall voltage] To cycle power on a machine in order to reset or unjam it. Compare , .)
1TBS
( 1TBS // n. The "One True Brace Style"; see .)
2
( 2 infix. In translation software written by hackers, infix 2 often represents the syllable _to_ with the connotation `translate to': as in dvi2ps (DVI to PostScript), int2string Далее…
4.2
( 4.2 /for' poynt too'/ n. Without a prefix, this almost invariably refers to Unix release 4.2. Note that it is an indication of cluelessness to say "version 4.2", and Далее…
404
( 404 // n. [from the HTTP error "file not found on server"] Extended to humans to convey that the subject has no idea or no clue - sapience not found. May be used Далее…
404 compliant
( 404 compliant adj. The status of a website which has been completely removed, usually by the administrators of the hosting site as a result of net abuse by the website operators. The Далее…
@-party
( @-party /at'par`tee/ n. [from the @-sign in an Internet address] (alt. `@-sign party' /at'si:n par`tee/) A semi-closed party thrown for hackers at a science-fiction convention (esp. Далее…
A Portrait of J. Random Hacker
( A Portrait of J. Random Hacker This profile reflects detailed comments on an earlier `trial balloon' version from about a hundred Usenet respondents. Where comparatives are used, the Далее…
A Story About `Magic'
( A Story About `Magic' Some years ago, I (GLS) was snooping around in the cabinets that housed the MIT AI Lab's PDP-10, and noticed a little switch glued to the frame of one cabinet. It Далее…
abbrev
( abbrev /*-breev'/, /*-brev'/ n. Common abbreviation for `abbreviation'.)
ABEND
( ABEND /a'bend/, /*-bend'/ n. [ABnormal END] 1. Abnormal termination (of software); ; . Derives from an error message on the IBM 360; used jokingly by hackers but seriously mainly Далее…
accumulator
( accumulator n. obs. 1. Archaic term for a register. On-line use of it as a synonym for `register' is a fairly reliable indication that the user has been around for quite a while Далее…
ACK
( ACK /ak/ interj. 1. [common; from the ASCII mnemonic for 0000110] Acknowledge. Used to register one's presence (compare mainstream _Yo!_). An appropriate response to or . 2. [from Далее…
Acme
( Acme n. [from Greek `akme', highest point of perfection or achievement] The canonical supplier of bizarre, elaborate, and non-functional gadgetry - where Rube Goldberg and Heath Далее…
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