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− | Organised on 4-6 August [[1993]] by the people that published [[Hack-Tic]], a computer underground magazine in The Netherlands. | + | Organised on 4-6 August [[1993]] by the people that published [[Hack-Tic]], a computer underground magazine in The Netherlands. Around seven hundred |
hackers, phone phreaks, programmers, computer haters, data | hackers, phone phreaks, programmers, computer haters, data | ||
travellers, electro-wizards, networkers, hardwarefreaks, techno- | travellers, electro-wizards, networkers, hardwarefreaks, techno- |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 24 September 2020
Organised on 4-6 August 1993 by the people that published Hack-Tic, a computer underground magazine in The Netherlands. Around seven hundred hackers, phone phreaks, programmers, computer haters, data travellers, electro-wizards, networkers, hardwarefreaks, techno- anarchists, communications junkies, cyber- and cypherpunks, system managers, stupid users, paranoid androids, Unix gurus, whizz kids and warez dudes spent three days building their own network between their tents in the middle of nowhere, located in the Flevopolder in The Netherlands.
Sequel to Galactic Hacker Party (1989). Followed by Hacking in Progress (1997).