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RE: Learn to be a hacker: from newbie to ...??

in #hacking7 years ago (edited)

Google can be a really powerful tool. If you do a google search in this format "steemit" hacking tutorial you should end up receiving mainly hits from the steemit domain with the words hacking tutorial somwhere in the post. It works for any domain. Click verbatim under tools.
https://www.google.com/#q=%22steemit%22+hacking+tutorial

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Well thank you very much. I ran the Google search as you suggested and it produced good results.
https://www.google.com/#q=%22steemit%22+hacking+tutorial

For the record, I ran numerous searches on Google including various combinations of "multiple" "tags" "site:steemit.com" etc and bombed out. So I got myself hung up on the idea of multiple tags and it seems Steemit doesn't lend itself to that. Anyway, your simple and effective solution was exactly what I needed. Thank you!

Glad I could help. Using that "verbatim" tool helps to weed out all the garbage results. This is the link I should of posted, your post is now the number 2 result. https://www.google.com/search?q=google.com&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#tbs=li:1&q=%22steemit%22+hacking+tutorial
"Hack the planet!"

Hi @the-bitcoin-dood, Wanted to thank you for the early encouragement. I commented below about an abrupt interruption that I had immediately after I posted about diving into my self-learning of hacking.

Good news: I am now back on track, and hacked my first computer! I wrote about it in this @steemit blog post.

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