Learning to Hack as a Kid

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Published 2020-09-29

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  • @DrunkenHorseman
    I learned hacking when I was a kid. It was called "inspect element"
  • @gbubs1588
    Me: opens chrome inspect element at school Other kid: "You're a hacker?!"
  • @blueboss2o1
    My favorite part is " instead of accepting things as they are, or as they're intended to be, approaching everything with a little bit of mischief just makes life more interesting" -TimTom
  • @F1UFFY6134
    If you have a youtube tv, you can skip an ad without the button showing up. When you watch a video it tells you if an ad is coming. Unfortunately for them, they also put a 5 second timer. When you see it take your remote. Wait four seconds, then when it is the second before the ad, press the left arrow/rewind button. When you do this the computer will get confused, giving you the chance to spam click the OK/everything button. It will get so confused it will skip one ad. Still working out skipping both ads.
  • @Br4x
    Anyone else hear John Maulany when TimTom says “I’m a little nerd boy”?
  • @cozmicweb
    Someone at school: learns to code everyone: CaN yOU HAck mE
  • Fun fact: Hacking actually originated from model railroads. People used to try to make model trains do stuff they weren't meant to do.
  • @users4007
    me when I was little: types print(“hello world”) Also me: hackerman
  • @kxdenrbx
    me who though i was a hacker opening inspect element
  • @penguioon4251
    timtom sure did get involved in a lot of worlds that a select few were allowed to enter
  • I used to “hack” my friends school accounts when I was in elementary school... well, they gave me their passwords but-
  • “Jailbreaking your phone” Apple: Don’t do it. Me: Jailbreaks all my old devices💀
  • Wish I would've known about that phone calling trick. I would've totally screwed with my family as a kid doing that.
  • @abbywolffe4114
    "Hacking is a pretty chill place" The FBI: *nervously sweating*
  • @Conclusionary
    I remember when I was a lot younger, I was staying over at my Grandma and Grandpa's house (I used to all the time). My big sister gathered me and my twin sister into a room with a home phone at one side of the medium-sized house while the adults were on the other talking about adult stuff (idk). Then my big sister dialed 911 on the home phone and they picked up and she started screamig a bunch of random words into the phone and then just hanged up. After that my twin sister and I joined in when she called it against n but after that the dispatcher said "If you call one more time, we will come to your hose." We didn't listen. We called again and they said they had traced our location and they were coming to our house. We decided to lock all the doors in the house (like thats going to do anything). The police eventually arrived, and they were knocking on the doorml. That whnlen our parents or someone just let him in. They figured out that we were the ones who were calling so the police officer gave us a lecture. After that I can't really remember what happened, but I am pretty sure we got in trouble by our mom and grandma. That was a lesson learned, but also a memory for when my grandma was alive, it was just a little part that she was in the memory, but it still counts. Edit: Actually, my Grandma was never there, just remember that though.