One of the well known trolls of YouTube since 2014, where satirical rants on PewDiePie, Markiplier, and all the rest of them were made. Some laughed, some were angry, but in the end, we will always remember the wonderful memories we had with him.
Rest easy, soldier
Griffin Alexander Klaus, better known as Dillon The Hacker, passed away on the 28th of July 2019 at the young age of 20. His cause of death is unknown, but many speculate suicide as said by his best friend BG Kumbi.
He may be gone, but not forgotten, not yet.
An individual who practices invasion of privacy in every nook of a victims personal life including but not limited to; electronics, mechanics, and stalking behaviors most always associated with The dark government a.k.a big brother.
There must be a rat hacker in the room because my radio is making static noises when it's not even plugged in.
A BIFI website run by faggots and populated by faggots and faggot wannabes, who think being a hacker is “cool”; not realizing that hackers are the lowest form of techy existence and are always lower than dirt.
Dade: Look at this Jonny! Hackers have shared code on Hacker News on how to program a butt plug!
Jonny: Wow! Let's get f*cked in the a$$! Hacking is f*cking COOL!!!
Also known as an urban explorer. Where a person breaks into an abandoned building, with or without restricted access, to basicly explore.
Im a reality hacker. Last night in some catacombs we found skulls and stuff.
A shitty company run by Indians that offers Indian service in America. 'Nuff Said!
Tommy: So, this Hacker News website looks like it's from the 80's. Yes, I mean from before the Internet was born.
Jonathan: That's because it was created by Indians. It's as ugly as Bollywood movies, what else did you expect?
A place where Art Students and others who lack the essential self-direction to be Real Hackers go to acquire Geek Chic with their snap-together Arduino kits bought online.
Person A: Last Saturday evening I attended the local Hacker Spaces advertised in the recent MAKE magazine. I showed them my $30 MP3 Arduino shield. It was soo Cool. There was even a guy there giving lessons on how to use a soldering iron!
His Dad: Christ. You're 32 years old. Learning to use a soldering iron is what 10 year-old nerd kids figure out for themselves.