Hackers Ethic?

When I think of hackers I think of someone hiding in a dark room, in an undisclosed location.  I think that most people may share this same vision.  Hackers are seen by most as some sort of illicit hobby.  Naturally, I was intrigued by this article.  Hackers in general usually invoke some sort of fear in most people.  They give people a sense of insecurity, we feel vulnerable. Parrish sought to normalize the role of hackers in a sense.  She went as far as to revise the ethics of a hacker.

There was one section that I could completely identify with, and this was the section that mentioned transcription.  I have a little experience with a couple of transcription apps.  I used them last semester to transcribe interviews, and I completely agree that transcribing is not an exact science so to speak.  I found that the diction, dialect, rate, pitch, and inflection made the transcription process difficult for the apps that I used.

Work Cited

     Parrish, Allison. 2016. “Programming is Forgetting: Toward a New Hacker Ethic.” Open Hardware Summit presentation