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@ -15,6 +15,105 @@ Played in the halls of schools and on the walls of BBSes, the Game is an early
cognitovirus that has drawn ire for its unwinnable nature; nobody who knows of
the Game has won, yet nobody who's won has ever known of the Game.
# glossary
Terms come from murderu.us chat participants, usually originating in popular or
hacker culture. Any word can be used as any part of speech. Spelling is not a
priority on murderu.us; terms may not be presented in their canonical form or
used in chat in the form in which they are present here.
If a word isn't here it may be in the jargon file, on WikiWikiWeb (the C2
wiki), or from another language.
- *2hu* - Touhou.
- *9* - Plan 9 from Outer Space, or related.
- *aaron* - Aaron Swartz, prolific late hacktivist.
- *ackshually* - an overenunciation of "actually", used when the user knows
they're being pedantic but still wishes to correct someone else.
- *bang* - ASCII 0x21. Used in place of a full stop when the user is excited.
- *bashism* - a feature exclusive to the GNU utility bash(1), which someone
probably tried or will try to use in a shell that doesn't support it.
- *bit* - the atomic unit of data, or 12.5 cents.
- *blackhat* - cybersecurity dabbler operating outside of the law.
- *bwk* - Brian W. Kernighan, best known for his work on UNIX and for
co-writing K&R.
- *catb* - The Cathedral and the Bazaar, the title of esr's influential 1997
essay. Taken from esr's domain name [catb.org].
- *catv* - either the "random internet contrarian organization" [cat-v.org],
the presentation [UNIX Style, or cat -v Considered Harmful
](http://harmful.cat-v.org/cat-v/) after which [catv.org] was named, or the
option to the UNIX cat(1) utility that the presentation complains about.
- *client* - the program being used to access a networked application,
typically hosted by a server.
- *coc* - Code of Conduct. Most unpopular with the type of person that warrants
the creation of one.
- *cw* - short for "content warning" and usually followed by a brief
explanation for the warning.
- */cyb/* - short for cyberpunk or cybernetics, or an occasional cyberpunk
thread on /g/.
- *drew* - Drew DeVault, best known for writing SourceHut.
- *daraps* - Dylan Araps, best known for writing the shell script neofetch(1).
Now a farmer.
- *dmr* - Dennis M. Ritchie, best known for his work with UNIX and C.
- *dox* - expose personally identifiable information, typically location.
- *eep* - sleep.
- *esr* - Eric Scott Raymond, best known for writing catb.
- *fuaark* - "fuck", but /cyb/.
- */g/* - 4chan's technology board.
- *gayming* - pejorative spelling of "gaming".
- *good morning* - a greeting used regardless of local time.
- *good night* - a parting used regardless of local time.
- *grayhat* - person whose day job is being a whitehat but who also acts as a
blackhat.
- *grok* - see the jargon file. Understand in a comprehensive way.
- *impl* - implementation.
- *interrobang* - Unicode U+203D; visually, a bang on top of a question mark.
Used in place of a full stop when the user is excitedly confused, or
flabbergasted.
- *jwz* - Jamie Werner Zawinsky, best known for his work on Netscape Navigator.
- *ken* - Ken Thompson, best known for his work on UNIX.
- *larp* - live action role play; pose as a more grandiose figure.
- *lions* - either John Lions, the professor at the University of New South
Wales, or the commentary on the UNIX source code for which he's known.
- *metaspinoza* - former Instagram microcelebrity known for posting image
macros relating to philosophy. Now a farmer.
- *nebraska guy complex* - the belief that one is simultaneously unknown and an
individually crucial figure for the continued working of the world's
computers; a reference to xkcd #2347.
- *neet* - not employed, in education, or in training.
- *netshy* - afraid of conversing in an on-line space.
- *rabbit rabbit* - said upon waking up at the start of a month for good luck.
- *rekt* - killed brutally.
- *rms* - Richard M. Stallman, best known for founding GNU.
- *rtfm* - read the fucking manual.
- *sepples* - the C++ programming language.
- *shiggydiggy* - like, but in a groovy manner.
- *shill* - to advertise obnoxiously, possibly in exchange for payment.
- *snarf* - snarf.
- *subgeneral* - from trinity in murderu.us#subgeneral (2024-05-10T1942MST):
"way way way back when this xmpp server was a discord for myself and the
people in my high school, this guy i knew got shitfaced and started hitting
on everyone. i made a new channel named drunk tank where i put him to cordon
him off from the rest of people without being mean to him because i didnt
wanna huwt his feewings. drunk tank became subgeneral after i fell down the
discordianism rabbit hole, general was kinda meaningless so i deleted it,
channels collapsed, and now years later it is subgeneral and media on
murderu.us"
- *terry* - Terry A. Davis, best known for writing TempleOS.
- *torvalds* - Linus Torvalds, best known for creating Linux.
- *uriel* - late founder of catv.
- *vaxry* - pseudonymous developer best known for writing Hyprland.
- *vore* - swallow whole. Usually used to refer to the fetish.
- *vuln* - vulnerability.
- *wagie* - pejorative term for someone working hourly for minimum wage or
close to it.
- *whitehat* - cybersecurity professional who operates within the law, serving
Capital.
- *wm4* - pseudonymous creator of mpv.
- *wpd* - watchpeopledie.
# the hacker's dictionary
- [The Original Hacker's Dictionary](https://www.dourish.com/goodies/jargon.html)