A curated list of awesome Hackerspaces
Hacker Ethics What are the ethical principles of hacking - motivation and limits
Access to computers - and anything which might teach you something about the way the world really works - should be unlimited and total. Always yield to the Hands-On Imperative! All information should be free. Mistrust authority - promote decentralization. Hackers should be judged by their acting, not bogus criteria such as degrees, age, race, or position. You can create art and beauty on a computer. Computers can change your life for the better. Don't litter other people's data. Make public data available, protect private data. The hacker ethics were first written down by Steven Levy in his book "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution (ISBN 0-440-13405-6, 1984). He mentions the Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT, their members constructed a supersystem of relays and switches - some of them became core members the ai lab. They used the term "hack" for an "elaborate ... prank" with "serious respect implied". The hacker ethics evolved in a time when computers were scarce; and the people sharing a machine had to think about rules of cooperation.
The last two point are additions by the CCC from the 80s. After some more or less crazy individuals from the hacker scene had the idea of offering their "hacker know-how" to the KGB there were intense discussions, three letter agencies have a somewhat different opinion about freedom of information. As well were intrusions into outside systems considered more and more counter productive.
To protect the privacy of the individual and to strengthen the freedom of the information which concern the public the yet last point was added.
Hacker ethics are —like the rest of the world— as such in constant discussion and development. The above rules should be considered as guidelines and basis for discussion.
- Online version LHC Invites:
- During the pandemic, the LHC invites held a series of LIVE, inviting people to come and present and discuss interesting projects or initiatives, according to the demand of the community.
Interviewed | date | Host and co host | Links |
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Jormar Silva | December 2, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Bonafé | Open Source Software & Open Document Format |
Gustavo Gus | November 26, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Caio Volpato | Introdução ao Tor |
Rodrigo Pioto | September 17, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Renne Rocha | Marcenaria Amadora |
Ana Zeri | September 03, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Marcio, Maria Claudia, Tiago Serrano, Aylons | SIRIUS a maior infraestrutura da ciência brasileira |
Reniere Silva | August 06, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Renne Rocha | Reprodutibilidade "hackeando a ciência" |
Tutti Quintella | July 23, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, L., Renne Rocha | Trabalho, Cultura e Comunidade Dev no Japão |
Fábio Maximo | July 09, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Renne Rocha, Gustavo Pinheiro | Aglomerado Aberto: Astronomi |
Maria Claudia | June 25, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Renne Rocha | Conversa fiada sem perder o fio da meada |
Gedeane Kenshima | June 11, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Renne Rocha | wearables e Eletrônica, como começar? |
Sérgio Amadeu | May, 26, 2020 | Douglas Esteves, Thiago Silva and Bonafé | Sérgio Amadeu, Tecnologia e Política |
- The Hackerspace Blueprint - tradução para Português brasileiro
- The Hackerspace Blueprint
- Design Patterns
- The Hackerspace Movement: Mitch Altman at TEDxBrussels
- Eine kurze Geschichte des CCC - die 1980er
- Open Source Creativity - Hackerspaces: Science on the SPOT
- „Alles ist Eins. Außer der 0.“ zeigt die Gründung des Chaos Computer Clubs
- NoiseBridge : The Anarchist Hacker-space Short Documentary
- Inside a Brooklyn Hackerspace
- Hackspace Tour - Computerphile
- Hackerspaces Entrepreneurship | Mitch Altman | Talks at Google
- Do Not Hack (Hackspaces Documentary)
- Hackerspace Provides Hackers Creative Haven