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What (who) is Hacking X for Y - definition

TITLE IN THE PEERAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Hacking baronets; Hacking Baronets
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Hacking X for Y      
[ITS] Ritual phrasing of part of the information which ITS made publicly available about each user. This information (the INQUIR record) was a sort of form in which the user could fill out various fields. On display, two of these fields were always combined into a project description of the form "Hacking X for Y" (e.g. ""Hacking perceptrons for Minsky""). This form of description became traditional and has since been carried over to other systems with more general facilities for self-advertisement (such as Unix plan files). [Jargon File]
Automotive hacking         
EXPLOITATION OF VULNERABILITIES WITHIN THE SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OF AUTOMOBILES
Car hacking; Draft:Automotive Hacking
Automotive hacking is the exploitation of vulnerabilities within the software, hardware, and communication systems of automobiles.
Douglas Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1884-1950)
Douglas Hacking; Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking; Douglas Hewett Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking; Douglas Hewitt Hacking
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking (4 August 1884 – 29 July 1950) was a British Conservative politician.

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Baron Hacking

Baron Hacking, of Chorley in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1945 for the Conservative politician Sir Douglas Hacking, 1st Baronet. He was Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1936 to 1942. Hacking had already been created a baronet in 1938. As of 2011 the titles are held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1971.