http://www.hackertyper.com/
what's the point of this
is this a realistic simulation of the way "hackers" work in movies
It'd be funny to do this full screened in a lecture hall
Typing furiously
I feel like I've seen some other page very similar to this one, except that it used random parts of the Linux kernel source rather than one fixed source file from it and didn't have so much space between the lines.
Quote from: Cirno on April 04, 2012, 06:35:37 AM
is this a realistic simulation of the way "hackers" work in movies
Considering they also seem to type code completely linearly and at ridiculous speeds, it's close.
But there need to also be useless graphical animated 3D representations of mystery data on the side of the screen n_u
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 04, 2012, 07:02:01 PM
It'd be funny to do this full screened in a lecture hall
Typing furiously
I don't know how clueless the people you want to fool may be, but I believe it should be pretty obvious to anyone if you're mashing keys rather than typing.
i just hacked the cia mainframe and backdoor wire coded a gui-based datamining worm
thanks
Quote from: ilovesloths on April 04, 2012, 07:02:01 PM
It'd be funny to do this full screened in a lecture hall
Typing furiously
here's the list of people who'd give a shit:
[spoiler]people program in class all the time and nobody ever cares. pretending to program doesn't make you any cooler[/spoiler]
yeah the ones who really program in the middle of class are coolest right lawlz
okay sorry i'm unfunny
seriously guys i'm really sorry
lol lawlz you're so mean
Great Find!!!!! Would Use Again Nice
Quote from: Pancake Persona on April 05, 2012, 06:09:08 AM
here's the list of people who'd give a shit:
[spoiler]people program in class all the time and nobody ever cares. pretending to program doesn't make you any cooler[/spoiler]
How many of them do it in a fullscreen cli with the og green on black?
Quote from: ,,,-,,, on April 05, 2012, 09:46:35 PM
How many of them do it in a fullscreen cli with the og green on black?
I have plenty of times programmed in a maximized terminal. giggle;
But I use white regular text with syntax highlighting, maximizing in one monitor doesn't quite mean the same thing when I'm typically using two monitors, and I'll often have the terminal split to display two files at once or something.
Quote from: bluaki on April 05, 2012, 10:00:23 PM
I have plenty of times programmed in a maximized terminal. giggle;
But I use white regular text with syntax highlighting, maximizing in one monitor doesn't quite mean the same thing when I'm typically using two monitors, and I'll often have the terminal split to display two files at once or something.
Not the og black and green. You're not 1337 en00f bro
Quote from: ,,,-,,, on April 05, 2012, 10:09:44 PM
Not the og black and green. You're not 1337 en00f bro
og?
I do use a black background. Though my typical text is white, at least many of my syntax-highlighted parts are green n_u
Quote from: bluaki on April 05, 2012, 10:14:03 PM
og?
I do use a black background. Though my typical text is white, at least many of my syntax-highlighted parts are green n_u
original gangster
Also, I like the Tango scheme.