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An example of a hacker is Twitter.com/Clerk
==Computers and technology==
* [[Hack (computer security)]] to break into computers and computer networks
* [[Hack (computer science)]], an inelegant but effective solution to a computing problem
* [[Hack (programmer subculture)]], participation in a computer programmer subculture
* [[Hack (hobby)]], heavy modification of the software or hardware of one's own computer system
* [[Life hack]], productivity techniques used by programmers to solve everyday problems
* [[What the Hack]], a hacker conference held in Liempde, The Netherlands
* [[ROM hacking]], the process of modifying a video game's program image
* [[MIT hack]], a clever, benign, and ethical prank or practical joke at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* [[Hack (Unix video game)]]


==Sports==
==Sports==

Revision as of 20:25, 17 December 2013

Hack may refer to:

An example of a hacker is Twitter.com/Clerk

Sports

Places

  • Hack Circle, an amphitheatre in Christchurch, New Zealand

Games

Mass media

Other uses

  • Hack (name), a surname and given name
  • Hack writer, a writer who is paid to write low-quality, quickly put-together articles or books
  • Hack (comedy), a joke, or premise for a joke, that is considered obvious, frequently used, and/or stolen.
  • Hack (masonry), a row of stacked unfired bricks protected from the rain
  • Roof and tunnel hacking, unauthorized exploration of roof and utility tunnel spaces
  • Political hack, a person who devotes him/herself to party-political machinations
  • A Taxicab driver, from Hackney Carriage, the term for a London cab. A taxi driver's license is often called a "hack license."

See also