| domain | hispagatos.org |
| summary | The text describes the author's integration into the hacker community in the United States upon arrival in 1997. They became involved through platforms like USENET, IRC, BBSs, and a radio show called "off the hook" by freekevin, which united global hackers under one banner.
The author emphasizes that hacking is not a profession or technical branch but rather a cultural phenomenon. This perspective has been echoed by various groups, including Hispanohablante activists (Hispanophone activists) and Anglo-Saxon collectives for decades. They argue that hacking involves obsessive curiosity about understanding and sometimes altering systems beyond technology, encompassing social, political, and societal aspects as well. In essence, the authors view hackers as individuals with unique perspectives and thought processes that challenge norms and strive to question and improve upon existing structures. |
| title | Hispagatos Collective of Anarchist Hackers |
| description | Hispagatos Collective of Anarchist Hackers |
| keywords | hacker, hackers, para, software, social, ethics, cyberpunk, tech, collective, cult, dead, control, windows, john, deere, solo, people |
| upstreams |
|
| downstreams |
|
| nslookup | A 46.23.81.157 |
| created | 2025-11-08 |
| updated | 2025-11-08 |
| summarized | None |
|
|