HACKER MANIFESTO by Angelfire
Another one got caught today, it's
all over
the papers.
"Teenager Arrested in Computer Crime
Scandal",
"Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"...
Damn kids. They're all alike.
But did you, in your three-piece psychology
and 1950's technobrain, ever take a look
behind the eyes of the hacker?
Did you ever wonder what made him tick, what
forces shaped him, what may have molded him?
I am a hacker, enter my world...
Mine is a world that begins with school...
I'm smarter than most of the other
kids,
this crap they teach us bores me...
Damn underachiever. They're all alike.
I'm in high school. I've listened to
teachers
explain for the fifteenth time how
to reduce
a fraction. I understand it.
"No, Ms. Smith, I didn't show
my work.
I did it in my head..."
Damn kid. Probably copied it. They're all
alike.
I made a discovery today. I found a computer.
Wait a second, this is cool. It does what
I want it to. If it makes a mistake, it's
because I screwed it up.
Not because it doesn't like me...
Or feels threatened by me...
Or thinks I'm a smart ass...
Or doesn't like teaching and shouldn't
be
here...
Damn kid. All he does is play games. They're
all alike.
And then it happened... a door opened to
a world... rushing through the phone line
like heroin through an addict's veins, an
electronic pulse is sent out, a refuge from
the day-to-day incompetencies is sought...
a board is found.
"This is it... this is where I
belong..."
I know everyone here... even if I've never
met them, never talked to them, may never
hear from them again... I know you all...
Damn kid. Tying up the phone line again.
They're all alike...
You bet your ass we're all alike... we've
been spoon-fed baby food at school when we
hungered for steak... the bits of meat that
you did let slip through were pre-chewed
and tasteless. We've been dominated by sadists,
or ignored by the apathetic. The few that
had something to teach found us willing pupils,
but those few are like drops of water in
the desert.
This is our world now... the world of the
electron and the switch, the beauty of the
baud. We make use of a service already existing
without paying for what could be dirt-cheap
if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons,
and you call us criminals.
We explore... and you call us criminals.
We seek after knowledge... and you
call us
criminals.
We exist without skin color, without
nationality,
without religious bias... and you call
us
criminals.
You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you
murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make
us believe it's for our own good, yet we're
the criminals.
Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of
curiosity. My crime is that of judging people
by what they say and think, not what they
look like. My crime is that of outsmarting
you, something that you will never forgive
me for.
I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto.
You may stop this individual, but you
can't
stop us all... after all, we're all
alike.
- Downward Spyral
I like the part about lie cheat and
steal,
and kill, too, for humans are vicious
pest,
killing for wanton joy; they overrun
the
earth like cockroaches, but unlike
those
innocent bugs, they have no purpose
in the
world.
Think of the good we do the world--try
to
conserve energy, build national parks.
These
are good. Yet... if humans never existed,
tha good would never have to be done,
because
all the good we do serves to make up
for
the bad that we constantly commit.
I'm on a roll. I also have a theory
about
human worth. By living in today's society,
you inherently hurt the world. Owning
a house
is hurt, because it took a lot of materials
to build it while you could have found
a
cave to live in. Driving a car not
only puts
out emissions, but it cost a lot of
metal
and sometimes leather to build it.
I, for
one, would like to see cars with human-skin
seats. So by living in our society,
you cannot
help but hurt the world. Therefore,
for your
life to be worth the keeping, you have
to
help as much, if not more, than you
hurt
it, because you can't help the hurting
by
living with humans. So you have to
drive
as little as possible. Use a fan instead
of air conditioning. Learn from the
Swiss,
the Austrians, the Germans, the French,
and
use electric trains to get from city
to city,
instead of driving (that's not really
an
option there, but boy, did I feel relieved
when I was in Europe!). Support groups
that
try to win the earth back from the
people.
If you don't help enough, you are a
useless
person. Your life is no good to me.
You may
be nice, you may be funny, but my great-grandchildren
can look back on your photograoh and
say,
"This is one of those people that
Grandpa
was talking about--the ones that killed
the
earth."
Now, about teaching: It's the public
school
system you're ranting about. I know
because
I went to a private school for middle
school
and my brother went to a public one.
While
I learned everything, and everything
was
a welcome challenge, he struggled to
learn
more, and was lucky to have the couple
teachers
who really cared. My school is worth
every
penny. For I can grow up and say, "My
education taught me something."
Stupid
as my school's rules for some things
may
be, they teach you what you want to
know,
and what you need to know for your
life ahead.
In my school the drop-of-water teachers
switch
place of quantity with the desert-sand
teachers.
I knew what you know now, that you
can't
lear well in a public school. I had
seen
my brother stagger through the worthless
teachers, the endless loads of useless
work
that he already knew, and yes. I saw
him
struggle through "Those damn kids.
They're
all alike." I knew what would
happen,
but you were not so fortunate.
But that isn't the whole thing. If
you're
stuck in a situation like you had,
don't
turn to illegal activity to quench
your thirst
for learning. Form close bonds with
those
teachers who care, learn from them,
for they're
stuck in a situation, like you, where
they
can't teach what they want to teach,
because
the kids are mostly dimwits; while
you can't
learn what you want to learn because
the
teachers are mostly dimwits. And stick
it
out.
- Llyren
Yeah, some do take it a little too far. In
the "underground" there are 2 types
of hackers: White code, and Black code. These
can be associated (in the nerdy sense) with
the light side/dark side. White Code hackers
are exactly what the manifesto is talking
about. Black code hackers are the ones that
you hear about. The Code Red worm was created
and used by BC hackers. BC hackers do things
simply to destroy them. A BC hacker would
wander into this site, hack it (or try) and
wreak havoc. Why? not because he hates dark
forces. but because he's bored and thinks
he can.
Me? I'm going through a transition
from Black
code to White code. "Black coding"
was fun, until you see your best friends
drop like flies around you. Black coders
get caught eventually. And I'd rather
not
my prime sexual age not be spoiled
by a cellmate
named Bruno. SG's comment a while back
also
hit me hard. I'm slowly finding legal
ways
to get the same things done.
- Downward Spyral
AOC- Alpha-Omega Creation.
Alpha-Omega Creation is based on the
theory
that we can create whole worlds through
computers.
I currently run a 5 user network with
some
neighborhood friends and we rule our
close-knit
community. We have our own SIMS clone
(Actually
not a clone because we invented ours
first)
and we run a world. From there, we
have the
"people" (actually bots)
use the
web. One is a hacker, another a joe-schmoe,
and there are 3 others, but I digress.
We
run whole networks of sites through
them.
I am a co-owner of several sites, but
am
not even listed as such.
I and my friends together could _probably_
close down half of the MOD community
for
all the games out there if we wanted.
But
we don't. As long as our sites are
safe,
we are left alone, and we don't harm
anything
or anybody all is stable. If, however,
something
goes wrong... You get the picture.
- Madine
I suppose that falls under the category of
"hacker"
More like a bunch of network users
and game
programmers, with skills to rival a
hackers.
I rarely hack servers, 2 reasons:
1. If you screw up, you'll most likely
get
caught
2. It had better be worth my while,
cause
its a pain.
school servers are fun to hack into,
simply
because you (the measly student) have
complete
control....
I honestly beleive hackers (and Madines
type)
created the internet. The internet
roughly
belongs to us. by "us", I
mean
the lot of ppl who use the internet
for personal
purposes, and not the corporate businesses
that aim to squeeze every last penny
from
us. (not to mention bandwidth) After
all,
when the internet first started out,
it was
compiled of BBS systems and such, meant
for
personal and entertainment use. Now,
I'm
bugged by a pop-up every few minutes
to apply
for an online credit card.
Its funny how Madine classified his
game
as a "sims clone" Do you
know why
its a "clone"? Because its
not
commercially popular. Most who see
your setup
will think you ripped it from the Sims
games.
- Downward Spyral