A Quote by Jon Johansen

Basically, if I have no intention of using a service then I won't bother reverse-engineering it. — © Jon Johansen
Basically, if I have no intention of using a service then I won't bother reverse-engineering it.
Basically, if reverse engineering is banned, then a lot of the open source community is doomed to fail.
In engineering, that only is great which achieves. It matters not what the intention is, he who in the day of battle is not victorious is not saved by his intention.
You can do reverse engineering, but you can’t do reverse hacking.
Medicine is intention. Those who are proficient at using intention are good doctors.
Copying is about reverse-engineering.
Meditation gives you more inner strength and confidence, and if you don't feel vulnerable, you can put that to the service of others. So it's not just about sitting and cultivating caring mindfulness. It's building up a way of being and then using it for the service of others.
Bumble is about equality. We are reverse-engineering traditional societal norms.
Shiv Nadar University has five schools with 16 departments offering 14 undergraduate, 10 master's and 13 doctoral programmes. The demand for engineering courses - computer science, engineering, electronics, communication engineering, mechanical engineering - is slightly on the higher side compared to other engineering courses.
Many of the engineers I interviewed worked on reverse-engineering technology. It's a hallmark of Area 51.
Writers acquire their technique by spotting, savoring, and reverse-engineering examples of good prose.
Engineering is not merely knowing and being knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organizing forces of technological change ... Engineers operate at the interface between science and society.
Just the same way I'd say a prayer before going onstage, taking that even further and using the drum to inspire people. And using that as a vehicle for the intention.
When most people ask about a business growing, what they really mean is growing revenue, not just growing the number of people using a service. Traditional businesses would view people using your service that you don't make money from as a cost.
I received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, then graduated with a masters in nuclear engineering.
Energy Engineering started first in IIT Kharagpur in 1983 and mine was the third batch. It was definitely not a popular course. It was basically an amalgamation of nuclear, mechanical, chemical engineering, etc. But I don't think it was a big factor because if we look, most of them joined the IT sectors and not the energy sector.
The most important thing, to me is the intention of where things come from, like, why did you use it? What were the intentions of what you did? And if the intention is good, the intention is pure, then everything will turn out good.
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