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Famicoman

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  1. STATUS - PROJECT DECEASED, THANKS TO THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED. Main Page - Here Static Mirror - Here Email - Analog5@live.com IRC - irc://irc.hak5.org/hak5 -- Ask for Famicoman Staff: Famicoman Who: The Hak5 community! What: Analog.5 is a community based ezine by the Hak5 community, for the Hak5 community. Where: Analog5 is created throughout the community. It is released through the wiki, irc, as well as official/unofficial mirrors. When: The ezine will be released when there are a total of 10 submissions. Why: The Hak5 community is a great resource housing many people who posses knowledge and will to teach others, but don't have the medium. Analog5 acts as a way for people who want to share their ideas, tutorials, etc a way to do so all withing the comfort of the community. How: You can easily become part of the ezine by submitting an article you have written to Analog5@live.com. Please include your email address at the end of the article if you wish to receive credit as well as your website and nickname for credit. You can also use this email address to purpose columns, send feedback, or even to say that you mirrored an issue or two. Feedback is greatly appreciated. Submission Guidelines Submitting an article is easy, but there are rules and guidelines. No Anarchy, this is a hacking zine. Hak5 has an extended audience. You know what is appropriate in the way of language. We ask all articles are submitted in English. Main magazine will be in English, but we may want translations if there is demand, so you can send your article in other languages. No mature themes. You have a full keyboard, use it. Avoid being vague. Please, this will be released in txt. No pictures unless in Ascii. Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated at all, and result in a ban from article submission. Submission Suggestions These items of this list are not mandatory, but could only help. The formating for Analog5 is formatted at 74(Not counting the two spaces before each text line) text characters per line. You can pre-format your article by using this rule. The easiest way is to copy and paste a header from a previous issue, and use it as a guide, never passing the edges. Explain how you would like to be credited. Tell whether or not you want to name, nickname, website, and email address exposed if at all. Have fun with it.
  2. Team Number - 51258 Stats Page - Here Detailed Stats Page - Here Client Download - Here Wiki - Here IRC - irc://irc.hak5.org/hak5 -- Ask for Famicoman Who: The Hak5 Community, with all of their infinite wisdom and processing power. What: A Folding@Home team. The Stanford Folding@Home project is one of distributed computing. The Stanford servers send your computer "work units". These units, also known as proteins, are then folded using excess cycles from your processor, designed not to disrupt whatever you are currently doing. The project aims to see how proteins fold, how they misfold, and ultimately how to help with the diseases this misfolding causes. When: 24/7 or however long you wish to participate in the group. The client works best when you let it do its thing without turning off your computer. The project is open to anyone willing to join the team, always. If you want to fold, we can hook you up. Where: Your computer! Your computer(s), work computer, servers, BBSs, PBXs, etc. Just about any computer can fold a unit on a variety of operating systems. There are also standalone clients for things such as your Sony Playstation 3. Why: Through the use of the Folding@Home project, more research can be done into diseases affecting many people. By understanding how proteins fold and how some misfold, more information becomes available on how to fix and prevent problems caused by misfolds. How: Simply download the client from the link above for your operating system of choice, enter in a name for yourself, and the Hak5 team number 51258 where appropriate and let the client do its work. Its all that simple.
  3. I honestly say that mine has yet to change dramatically.
  4. We are just but nodes in the cluster that is Hak5
  5. [me=Famicoman]is really opposed to "grayhats"[/me]
  6. Naw, you lie. Where would it point?
  7. If there has to be a change, technoluster.
  8. This makes me realize how different school networks are set up.
  9. As far as I see it, I'm still a hackling and always will be. Proud to hold the title. Even being a member of the TKAF, that still makes for a hackling. Sorry for stubbornness.
  10. Were any hard drives or cds harmed in the making of this film?
  11. Thats just whats networked...
  12. or http://hackinacan.sitesled.com/net.jpg
  13. I know I'm getting old when I remember we had this topic twice.
  14. Moonlit, we need to start a club
  15. Meh, I'll throw up the one I was tossing around irc yesterday. Its april tomarrow, though :S Full size: http://hackinacan.sitesled.com/nep.jpg
  16. When I read the title of this thread, I thought you were hit with an EMP
  17. I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with people screwing with my shit.
  18. I thought I'd bump this us. I still can't wait for the thing
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