An interactive map of folks in the hacker community, who was a member of what, and where they wound up.
DEF CON Franklin will infuse research from the hacker community into national security and foreign policy debates. We aim to lift up groundbreaking work happening across villages and deliver this critical research to key policymakers across the globe. Furthermore, Franklin will enhance DEF CON community impact to actively promote democracy, justice, and human rights. Aside from policy work, Franklin will establish a mechanism that empowers individual members of the DEF CON community to volunteer at under-resourced organizations supporting our critical infrastructure.
A Mexican company that designs and sells hacker toys, security auditing tools, and educational devices. They even sell products suitable for teaching kids.
rot13labs is a small shop in Florida that specializes in building and designing small electronics for hackers. This includes everything from USB hacking tools to electronic conference badges.
The LHC is a loose collective of people interested in hacking. LHC began on /r/defcon as a way for people attending DEF CON ‘alone’ to meet up with other people.
A large gallery of photographs from Defcon, Blackhat, and a few other things.
Summercon is one of the oldest hacker conventions, and the longest running such conference in America. It helped set a precedent for more modern “cons” such as H.O.P.E. and DEF CON, although it has remained smaller and more personal. Summercon has been hosted in cities such as Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Atlanta, New York, Washington, D.C., Austin, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam.
Movies parodied:
The story of Mel (a real programmer). Annotated.
A bot that does nothing but post random (animated) gifs from the movie Hackers to Twitter and Mastodon. Includes the gifs.
Forked at https://github.com/virtadpt/hackers_bot in case it ever goes away.
We started producing shows as Today with a Techie on 2005-09-19, 15 years, 9 months, 11 days ago. Our shows are produced by listeners like you and can be on any topic that "are of interest to Hackers". If you listen to HPR then please consider contributing one show a year. If you record your show now it could be released in 21 days.
RSS feed: http://hackerpublicradio.org/hpr_rss.php
Simple, fast, private compute hosting by cyberia.club. Easy to set up, inexpensive, free backups. Local solid state storage for speed. No restrictions on usage, so long as what you're doing isn't illegal.
As of 20200803, they officially support Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Alpine Linux v3.11, OpenBSD v6.7, Debian 10, CentOS 7 and 8.
A kind and amazing hacker collective centered in Minnesota, with global friends. In addition to being a group of hackers working on stuff, they're also a non-profit co-op that provides email, Matrix, Tor, and VPS hosting.
Their hosting service is called Capsul (https://capsul.org/)
Lots of classic stuff - cyberpunk magazines like Mondo2k and the original Boing Boing, books, music, CD-ROM disk inserts.
A monthly subscription box of hacker stuff to build and experiment with.
Cult of the Dead Cow.