diff --git a/docs/jargon-org.txt b/docs/jargon-org.txt index bba85d7..8e648e8 100644 --- a/docs/jargon-org.txt +++ b/docs/jargon-org.txt @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Free Documentation License". * Generated -This file last generated Tuesday, 16 October 2018 04:16PM UTC +This file last generated Tuesday, 16 October 2018 04:30PM UTC * Glossary ** ( @@ -2036,6 +2036,12 @@ adj. [MIT; now rare] Having the quality of a bagbiter. This bagbiting system won *** baggy pantsing v. [Georgia Tech] A baggy pantsing is used to reprimand hackers who incautiously leave their terminals unlocked. The affected user will come back to find a post from them on internal newsgroups discussing exactly how baggy their pants are, an accepted stand-in for unattentive user who left their work unprotected in the clusters. A properly-done baggy pantsing is highly mocking and humorous. It is considered bad form to post a baggy pantsing to off-campus newsgroups or the more technical, serious groups. A particularly nice baggy pantsing may be claimed by immediately quoting the message in full, followed by your sig block ; this has the added benefit of keeping the embarassed victim from being able to delete the post. Interesting baggy-pantsings have been done involving adding commands to login scripts to repost the message every time the unlucky user logs in; Unix boxes on the residential network, when cracked, oftentimes have their homepages replaced (after being politely backed-up to another file) with a baggy-pants message;. plan files are also occasionally targeted. Usage: Prof. Greenlee fell asleep in the Solaris cluster again; we baggy-pantsed him to git.cc.class.2430.flame. Compare derf. +*** balaclava man +Fictional character. The most legendary hacker. Often depicted in mainstream news stories about hackers, he is hunched over a laptop wearing a black balaclava or hoodie. Occasionally balaclava man wears biker gloves and sometimes he is also a woman but mostly is depicted as being of masculine gender. Sometimes he is doing something strange to the laptop keyboard, such as trying to hammer it or bash it with a crowbar. This is what the mainstream media thinks hackers look like. + +*** balaclava woman +The mainstream media stereotype of what a hacker looks like. Sometimes balaclava man is depicted as a woman. As usual, wearing a black balaclava and either holding or hunched over a laptop. Also see balaclava man. + *** balloonian variable n. [Commodore users; perh. a deliberate phonetic mangling of boolean variable ?] Any variable that doesn't actually hold or control state, but must nevertheless be declared, checked, or set. A typical balloonian variable started out as a flag attached to some environment feature that either became obsolete or was planned but never implemented. Compatibility concerns (or politics attached to same) may require that such a flag be treated as though it were live. diff --git a/docs/jargon.1.gz b/docs/jargon.1.gz index 4f8b4b8..bd8dd6f 100644 Binary files a/docs/jargon.1.gz and b/docs/jargon.1.gz differ diff --git a/docs/jargon.html b/docs/jargon.html index 219f918..1c83848 100644 --- a/docs/jargon.html +++ b/docs/jargon.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Free Documentation License".

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v. [Georgia Tech] A baggy pantsing is used to reprimand hackers who incautiously leave their terminals unlocked. The affected user will come back to find a post from them on internal newsgroups discussing exactly how baggy their pants are, an accepted stand-in for unattentive user who left their work unprotected in the clusters. A properly-done baggy pantsing is highly mocking and humorous. It is considered bad form to post a baggy pantsing to off-campus newsgroups or the more technical, serious groups. A particularly nice baggy pantsing may be claimed by immediately quoting the message in full, followed by your sig block ; this has the added benefit of keeping the embarassed victim from being able to delete the post. Interesting baggy-pantsings have been done involving adding commands to login scripts to repost the message every time the unlucky user logs in; Unix boxes on the residential network, when cracked, oftentimes have their homepages replaced (after being politely backed-up to another file) with a baggy-pants message;. plan files are also occasionally targeted. Usage: Prof. Greenlee fell asleep in the Solaris cluster again; we baggy-pantsed him to git.cc.class.2430.flame. Compare derf.

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+ Fictional character. The most legendary hacker. Often depicted in mainstream news stories about hackers, he is hunched over a laptop wearing a black balaclava or hoodie. Occasionally balaclava man wears biker gloves and sometimes he is also a woman but mostly is depicted as being of masculine gender. Sometimes he is doing something strange to the laptop keyboard, such as trying to hammer it or bash it with a crowbar. This is what the mainstream media thinks hackers look like. +

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+ The mainstream media stereotype of what a hacker looks like. Sometimes balaclava man is depicted as a woman. As usual, wearing a black balaclava and either holding or hunched over a laptop. Also see balaclava man. +

balloonian variable

n. [Commodore users; perh. a deliberate phonetic mangling of boolean variable ?] Any variable that doesn't actually hold or control state, but must nevertheless be declared, checked, or set. A typical balloonian variable started out as a flag attached to some environment feature that either became obsolete or was planned but never implemented. Compatibility concerns (or politics attached to same) may require that such a flag be treated as though it were live. diff --git a/entries/balaclava_man.txt b/entries/balaclava_man.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e03c9e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/entries/balaclava_man.txt @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +balaclava man + +Fictional character. The most legendary hacker. Often depicted in +mainstream news stories about hackers, he is hunched over a laptop +wearing a black balaclava or hoodie. Occasionally balaclava man wears +biker gloves and sometimes he is also a woman but mostly is depicted +as being of masculine gender. Sometimes he is doing something strange +to the laptop keyboard, such as trying to hammer it or bash it with +a crowbar. This is what the mainstream media thinks hackers look like. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/entries/balaclava_woman.txt b/entries/balaclava_woman.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e2dcd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/entries/balaclava_woman.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +balaclava woman + +The mainstream media stereotype of what a hacker looks like. Sometimes +balaclava man is depicted as a woman. As usual, wearing a black balaclava +and either holding or hunched over a laptop. Also see balaclava man. \ No newline at end of file