I am not a Hacker

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Noah, a corporate software developer, and I met at a German language class when we were both living in Hamburg. As the years went by, our friendship flourished through our love for hummus and our mutual interest in tech culture. He graciously fielded my endless tech questions, and was the first techie I ever met who wasn’t bored by my ignorance, but rather reveled in my queries about the logics and logistics of computing. When speaking to Noah, I came alive: my mind racing, picking apart the world of our smartphones that we (as regular users) wouldn’t normally see when simply looking down at the object sitting in our hands.

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TitleI am not a Hacker
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletLimn: scholarly journal/ art magazine
Country/TerritoryUnited States
Date01.01.18
Producer/AuthorPaula Bialski
URLhttps://limn.it/articles/i-am-not-a-hacker/
PersonsPaula Bialski

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Noah, a corporate software developer, and I met at a German language class when we were both living in Hamburg. As the years went by, our friendship flourished through our love for hummus and our mutual interest in tech culture. He graciously fielded my endless tech questions, and was the first techie I ever met who wasn’t bored by my ignorance, but rather reveled in my queries about the logics and logistics of computing. When speaking to Noah, I came alive: my mind racing, picking apart the world of our smartphones that we (as regular users) wouldn’t normally see when simply looking down at the object sitting in our hands.

Period01.01.2018
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