An informal or personal addition at the end of a letter or note written to a friend, acquaintance, or enemy.
Could also apply to a notation added to the end of scripting or coding in terms of a computer language or semantics.
Common known acronym is P.S.
(contents of note blah blah blah)
Sincerely,
(name here)
P.S. (post script) I had a great time at dinner last night!
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Generally used by high-level programmers, particularly SAV and DHCP specialists; a place where scripts and code are stored for later use. Can contain injectable code of any type, sometimes used for penetration testing on enterprise systems.
I reached deep into my script suppository and extracted a nugget of VB perfection.
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Any loner 12-year-old going on "crakzzz" sites to download some exploit written by someone with a semblance talent. Usually the idiots who try to break in to my server via ssh or ftp. Oh, of course people have accounts with random usernames and no password!
daily output: sshd: Illegal user patrick from 211.234.102.19
sshd: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 211-2 34-102-19.kidc.net failed - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT!
Me: fucking script kiddies! I'm emailing their ISP.
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a) questioning the intentions of something
b) usually exclaimed when something goes wrong or does not go to plan
c)attempting to find out the reason for an occurrence
What's the script here? asked Joey
What's the script with this? said Gracie when she arrived
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someone who uses my programs without knowing what they are or how they work, for the purpose of compromising computer accounts and files, and for launching attacks on whole computer systems,generally used by confused,scared,little boys/girls who crave acceptance and respect and basically need to prove their "superiority" in the underground cracker/hacker community
"oh wow gruvekitty is such a script kiddie,she can't write her own programs so she uses mine and takes credit"jeez what a lamer!!!
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A set of instructions on how to use a device for the purposes of brewing coffee.
"Can one of you get coffee in the kitchen going, please? If you don't know how to use the new machine, I have printed out a java script and stuck it in the kitchen. Just follow that and you'll be OK."
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When you use archaic methods to accomplish an IT task.
This guy on our project is using floppy scripts from the 80s to configure this system.