At odds with many of the comments in this thread, I interpreted the article as satire and was definitely amused.
The fact is that a lot of this is uncomfortably true and there is only a small chance that I would interpret this being said of me IRL as a friendly gesture, as opposed to a sarcastic stab at my character for what I regret may seem to be my failures to communicate normally, or my remote behavior, tendency to obsess, smell and preferred style of dress. One of the small chances that I'd be prepared to accept and face the accusations would be in the realm of satire.
But, oh well - for the longest time, hackers have failed to properly deliver jokes.
For example, from the article:
4.2: My hacker makes obscure, meaningless jokes.
If you feel brave, ask for an explanation. Most of them can be explained. It may take a while, but it may prove interesting.
The fact is that a lot of this is uncomfortably true and there is only a small chance that I would interpret this being said of me IRL as a friendly gesture, as opposed to a sarcastic stab at my character for what I regret may seem to be my failures to communicate normally, or my remote behavior, tendency to obsess, smell and preferred style of dress. One of the small chances that I'd be prepared to accept and face the accusations would be in the realm of satire.
But, oh well - for the longest time, hackers have failed to properly deliver jokes.
For example, from the article:
4.2: My hacker makes obscure, meaningless jokes.
If you feel brave, ask for an explanation. Most of them can be explained. It may take a while, but it may prove interesting.