Hacking, the culture of building things, ignoring conventions, moving quickly and breaking things has infiltrated biology, chemistry, electronics, software, space travel, politics etc. , it's becoming a mainstream mode of thinking and acting.
So, what's next?
Of course what can happen (and has been going on for some time already) is that people will want to feel that they are. A lot of people do things that are very common and conventional but give them a feeling of being a rebel.
"Hackers" fall for that too. They can be waking up everyday with the feeling that they're right on their path to building an amazing thing when in fact they're doing nothing innovative. Just because people will have read essays by PG etc. will not make people suddenly building useful things and ignoring conventions. We'll just see (and are seeing) the convention shift.
The so called hacker community seems to have as many taboos as other communities.