Friday, July 29, 2022

HACKER'S DELIGHT...THE BAD AND THE GOOD

 Finding new and innovative ways to process information and automate tasks certainly has its rewards where ordinary computational tasks align with the eccentric enthusiast, who has developed the means of bringing both efficacy and industriousness to otherwise dull or autonomous processes, by invigorating them with the audacity of new.


However, we all know what happens when the urge to push innovation causes significant harm in the creativity process, whether unintentionally or by foe.


So here, OMNITEKK provides a few surefire ways to avoid crossing the lines between the bad and the good when using creative or otherwise 'out of the norm' methods of automating tasks.


Always follow language and protocol guidelines when engaging in design methods. This ensures that your automations are in compliance and inherence to all quality of standards within your specifications. Likewise, using codes and design principles outside of prescribed uses mightn't prove the best, as there might be legal ramifications or anomalous behavior in your prototypes or final designs.


When in doubt, leave it out. If you are unsure as to whether your design or prototype might cause unwarranted or unwanted adversity, either contact the provisional manufacturers and creators, so as to obtain the necessary licensures or simply leave it out. After all, a hack or tweak in a process proving unfit is sure to prove disadvantageous at some point, so save yourself the trouble and process any doubt by leaving it out.


If your design or automation stands to encroach on the liberties or freedom of someone else, such as an instances of unwarranted hacking, spying, or causing mischief otherwise, then you probably shouldn't be doing it

And while there are certainly ethical hackers, who serve to increase security measures, utilizing hacking and exploitative simulations that serve as pertinent means of improving functionality within some automations, doing so with malevolent intentions or desires might land you in vestiges you don't want, like in jail.


Give credit where credit is due. Even if you've utilized someone else's automation or design as the foundational principles of your creation, it is always best to give citation of reference to any and all authors or creators and manufacturers alike, who helped in the design of your project, even if only an inspiration thereof.


Have fun! As with all facets within the tech arena, The knack for innovation and creativity calls forth only the light-hearted and whimsical to utilize their means of cultivating quality craftsmanship of freakish oddity. 

So, OMNITEKK encourages you to have a little fun while seeking out and engaging in interesting ways to develop your prized designs.


And there you have it, A Hackers Delight has been served.


So that's it folks, until our next it adventure, OMNITEKK says be well.

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