#hacking

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Psst, hey: HACKERS ARE NOT TECH BROS. The vast majority of hackers never become tech bros. The ethics of hacking runs completely counter to that of tech bros.

Hackers make hardware do things they weren’t intended to do. They circumvent barriers. They string together contraptions that repurpose old stuff to do new things. Hackers aren’t that interested in money; they’re more interested in showing off their skills. They love to learn and make demos and create and share free tech that other hackers then build upon. All they want is acknoweledgement and the respect of their peers.

Tech bros are parasites. They’re greedy bastards who love to erect barriers between people and tech. They extract, addict, monetize. They turn everything fun and useful into a transaction, a dopamine trap, a subscription, a surveillance tool, an advertising outlet, and a vector to extract money from labor and suppliers.

Please don’t get …

Improved threads logic and drawing now icons show on subjects and some more fixes! on https://sr.ht/~rek2/Usenet_Reborn/ soon will be releasing beta1 I am excited I been working on this for a couple years, first I had to write the lib to do what I needed it https://crates.io/crates/rek2_nntp and when that was mostly ok then I started to about TUIs and started to play with on my free time in between my job Thanks to and folks 4 QA.

So I updated the README for my security-courses Git repo containing all my teaching materials. Trying to make it more understandable and readable, but wondering if it is ...

If you want to help me please read it, and comment. If you feel adventurous you can also start installing LaTeX and try it! This might pull you into a nice rabbit hole though!

or look at PDFs all over the place, quite a lot about , , etc.

https://codeberg.org/kramse/security-courses

and it is of course

"Passwort" Folge 30: i-Soon, das Leak aus der chinesischen Cybercrime-Industrie

Die Hosts diskutieren einen seltenen Einblick in die kommerzielle Hacking-Szene in China und was man daraus über die dortige Cybercrime-Industrie lernen kann.

https://www.heise.de/news/Passwort-Folge-30-i-Soon-das-Leak-aus-der-chinesischen-Cybercrime-Industrie-10354478.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege&utm_source=mastodon

& picks of the day:

(NOTE: Hacking in sense of learning about tech, not criminal stuff.)

➡️ @2600 - Hackers' magazine founded 1984

➡️ @defcon - Hacker con in Las Vegas

➡️ @OffTheHook - Hacker radio show

➡️ @milliways - Volunteers supplying infrastructure to hacker camps

➡️ @spaceapi - Spec for hackerspace info API

➡️ @rysiek - IT expert, developer, good guy hacker

➡️ @alxd - Programmer, hacker, solarpunk

➡️ @lexknowssystems - Lex from Jurassic Park knows systems

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