la settimana in cui la redbull entro stabilmente nella mia dieta

questa notte ho putoto dormire un po meno di 6 ore e per me e’ una tragedia e non si prevedono modifiche in positivo alla tabella di marcia

dopo un sacco di titubanze – compresi timori di incontrare qualcuno che non ho la benche minima voglia di vedere nemmeno per errore –  ho preso la decisione di andare a pisa al 10° hackit, resta solo da capire se giovedi o venerdi sera tardi, ma questa conferenza vale da sola tutto il resto:

EMMANUEL GOLSTEIN
THE EVOLUTION OF HACKING

There have always been hackers. People who challenge the rules,
think outside the box,
and pool their knowledge and resources have been responsible for all sorts of inventions and discoveries over the centuries
. With computers, phones, and the rise of the technocratic state, their importance and visibility have multiplied dramatically. But with that visibility has come fear from those who don’t understand.
In a post-9/11 world, hackers have become almost as much of a "threat" as terrorists. Laws that have been hastily passed in countries all over the world demonize acts of exploration as if they were the real threats to society. The result of this sort of suppression will be a culture of fear and suspicion where technological progress slows to a crawl. Emmanuel Goldstein has witnessed the growth of the hacker world over the past few decades. Something that for him started as fun and games has turned into a global phenomenon with very serious implications.

per chi vuole capirne di piu’: su wikipedia , alt2600 , 10°hackmeeting , Loa hacklab , Freaknet , Metro Olografix , S0ftpj – bfi

inutile elencare i ricordi, le notti in bianco su tcp-ip, routers, rip, ospf, iegrp, firewalling: la prima domanda che ha creato tutto: "ma come fanno i miei dati a raggiungere un server dall’altra parte del mondo?"

Se qualcuno non pratico e titubante volesse farcisi un giro sabato mi dia un colpo di telefono che ci becchiamo. 🙂

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