What is a hacker's wand?
HackerManifesto, also called hacker manifesto, is a manifesto about hacker culture. It was originally written by American hacker Hactivist at 1986, and was later reprinted and spread by other hackers. In this declaration, Hactivist expounded the basic ideas and code of conduct of hacker culture.
Hackers believe that information should flow freely, everyone has the right to contact and use, and the knowledge in the world should be enjoyed, not stuck in the hands of a few people. Hackism advocates mutual support and cooperation, not competition and alienation. In the minds of hackers, individual creativity and innovation ability are precious and should be respected and encouraged.
In addition, hacker Shinto opposes intellectual property rights and patent system, believing that they hinder progress and innovation. Hackers will not blindly trust any form of government or institution, because they may abuse their power and deprive people of their freedom and rights.
Of course, hacktivism does not encourage illegal activities or destructive hacking attacks. On the contrary, it advocates legal conscience behavior, including research, study and knowledge enjoyment, making contributions to society and protecting the privacy and freedom of oneself and others.
In today's Internet age, the concept of hacker wand has been accepted and practiced by more and more people. It encourages people to embrace free and open ideas and make greater contributions to society with technology and knowledge. No matter hackers, developers or ordinary users, they can benefit from it and build an open and free network society.