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  2. Cybersecurity Dad Jokes Are No Laughing Matter

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    Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, devices and data from theft, damage, unauthorized access or other forms of cyberattacks.

  3. Computer humour - Wikipedia

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    IP over Avian Carriers, a joke proposal to carry IP traffic by birds such as homing pigeons; It's Geek 2 Me, a tech cartoon; Jargon File, a glossary and usage dictionary of slang used by computer programmers; The Joy of Tech, a webcomic; Kitchen Table International, a fictitious computer company

  4. Computational humor - Wikipedia

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    A program to recognize knock-knock jokes was reported by Taylor and Mazlack. [11] This kind of research is important in analysis of human–computer interaction. [12] An application of machine learning techniques for the distinguishing of joke texts from non-jokes was described by Mihalcea and Strapparava (2006). [13]

  5. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    At MIT, the terms hack and hacker have many shades of meaning, [32] [33] [34] though they are closely linked historically and culturally with computer hacking (in its original non-computer-cracker sense), collegiate practical jokes, and even culture jamming.

  6. Rubber duck debugging - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2018, Stack Exchange introduced a rubber duck avatar on their websites as a new "feature" called Quack Overflow as an April Fools' Day joke. The duck appeared at the bottom right corner of the browser viewport, and attempted to help visitors by listening to their problems and responding with solutions.

  7. 100 hilarious Thanksgiving jokes your family and friends will ...

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    These 100 Turkey Day jokes will keep your cousins laughing far after the food is gobbled from the table: ... What did the turkey say to the computer? Google, google, google! Why was the turkey ...

  8. Leet - Wikipedia

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    Leet has its own colloquialisms, many of which originated as jokes based on common typing errors, habits of new computer users, or knowledge of cyberculture and history. [20] Leet is not solely based upon one language or character set.

  9. Elk Cloner - Wikipedia

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    Elk Cloner was created by Skrenta as a prank in 1982. Skrenta already had a reputation for pranks among his friends. In sharing computer games and software, he would often alter the floppy disks to shut down or display taunting on-screen messages.