- Life hack
The term life hack refers to productivity tricks that
programmers devise and employ to cut throughinformation overload and organize their data.The original definition of the term "life hack" referred to
quick and dirty shell scripts and othercommand line utilities that filtered,munge d and processed data streams likeemail andRSS feeds . [http://www.craphound.com/lifehacksetcon04.txt Cory Doctorow's notes from Danny O'Brien's first Life Hacks presentation] ] Examples of these types of life hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, track tasks, remind yourself of events or filteremail .As the
meme spread, the definition of the term expanded. Today, anything that solves an everyday problem in a clever or non-obvious way might be called a life hack. The term became popularized in theblogosphere and is primarily used bygeeks who suffer from information overload or those with a playful curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow.“Life” refers to an individual's productivity, personal organization, work processes or any area the
hacker ethic can be applied to solve a problem. The terms “hack ”, “hacking ” and “hacker” have a long (and troubled) history in thecomputing andgeek communities, particularly within theopen source crowds. According to theJargon File (typically the authority on the term), the quickest summary is “an appropriate application ofingenuity ” to a problem.Popularization
British technology journalist
Danny O'Brien coined the term "life hack" after polling a group of productive geeks on the details of their work processes. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1635844,00.html Hacking Toward Happiness - TIME] ] O'Brien discovered a pattern among these super-productiveprogrammers : that they devised and used "embarrassing" scripts and shortcuts to get their work done. [http://lifehacker.com/software/interviews/interview-father-of-life-hacks-danny-obrien-036370.php Interview: father of "life hacks" Danny O'Brien] ]O'Brien summarized his research in a presentation called "Life Hacks: Tech Secrets of Overprolific Alpha Geeks" at the
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference inSan Diego ,California in February2004 . [http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/et2004/view/e_sess/4802 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2004] ] After his presentation, use of the term "life hack" spread in the tech andblogging community.For a brief period of time after the conference, O'Brien worked on developing a web site devoted to life hacks which never launched. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050514000316/http://lifehacks.com/ Life Hacks - pre-Alpha] ]
In September of
2004 ,Merlin Mann launched 43folders.com, a topical Blog dedicated to productivity tricks and life hacks, on which Mann invented theHipster PDA .Blog network
Gawker Media launched ablog dedicated to life hacks,Lifehacker.com , in January of2005 . Independent blogger Leon Ho launched "Lifehack.org" in May of2005 . [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/17/AR2007051702303.html?sub=ARww WORKING - washingtonpost.com] ] Eventually O'Brien redirected "lifehacks.com" to 43folders.com.O'Brien and Mann co-write a column entitled "Life Hacks" for
O'Reilly 's Make magazine which debuted in February of2005 . O'Brien and Mann also co-presented a session called "Life Hacks Live" at the2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference. [http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/et2005/view/e_sess/5958 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2005] ]The
American Dialect Society voted "lifehack" (one word) as the runner-up for "most useful word of 2005" behind "podcast ". [http://www.americandialect.org/Words_of_the_Year_2005.pdf Words_of_the_Year_2005.pdf] ]References
External links
* [http://www.lifehackingmovie.com/ You 2.0 - A Documentary on Life Hacking]
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