Apr 26, 2011
How to hack like a pro with no more computer skills than a cat on a keyboard
Visit HackerTyper, start pressing buttons, and pretend you’re an IT guy in the movies. It’s fun.
(via Waxy)
It reminds me of Jakob Nielsen’s article about how Hollywood depicts computer usability.
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Considering I just got out of my computer hacking class this morning… this is hilarious!!
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Yeah, I’ve thought that before, too.
…probably MORE fun to actually have apps like they use in movies, I guess.
I figured out that if you tap the ALT key a few times you will get an “Access Granted” pop-up