#hackerethic

Canberra MakerspaceMakeHackVoid@hackerspace.au
2025-06-05

🔖 An interesting article for today:

Modern life depends on the habit of discarding things. What if we fixed them instead?

plough.com/en/topics/justice/s

#makehackvoid #repairculture #makerspaces #HackerEthic

Canberra MakerspaceMakeHackVoid@hackerspace.au
2025-06-05

A massive Electronics Wednesday night at the space

🏗️ Things that we worked on:

Fixing an electric toothbrush

Tinkering with a gas heater (winter is here in Canberra 🥶 )

Upgrading the space's TAZ5 3D printer to a new motherboard and user interface

Learning about soldering

Tinkering with a Creality CR-10S from the University of Canberra Workshop 7 makerspace

#makehackvoid #electronics #ElectronicWednesday #HackerEthic #hackerspace #makerspace #repairculture #canberra #3dprinting #fpv

Five people sitting around a table at Canberra Makerspace working away at projects and just hanging outPerson examining a broken electric toothbrush in attempt to repair itA desk piled with a laptop, keyboard and a disassembled 3D printer. Finger pointing at an interface screen for the 3D printerPerson sitting at table piloting an FPV drone. The drone is captured mid-air.
Canberra MakerspaceMakeHackVoid@hackerspace.au
2025-06-03

🛠️ Go out and Make Hack Void

"In a moment where machines churn out mediocrity, make something yourself. Make it imperfect. Make it rough. Just make it.

Be yourself.

Be imperfect.

Be human.

Care."

📘 From this excellent article:
dansinker.com/posts/2025-05-23

By:
@dansinker

#makerspace #makehackvoid #makerspaces #hackerspaces #hackerspace #HackerEthic

The hacker ethic is not just about breaking into systems. It is about curiosity, freedom of information, and pushing boundaries. Whether in coding, electronics, or security research, hackers have shaped technology by challenging limitations and advocating for an open digital world.

At its core, the hacker ethic believes that information should be free, access to computers should be unrestricted, and knowledge should be shared, not hoarded. This philosophy led to the rise of open source software, community driven development, and even movements like WikiLeaks and the fight for digital privacy.

From early phone phreakers exploring the telephone networks to modern security researchers uncovering vulnerabilities, hacking has always been about understanding and improving systems, not just exploiting them. Whether you are tweaking Linux, reverse engineering hardware, or finding creative workarounds, if you seek knowledge and believe in sharing it, you are embracing the hacker spirit.

#HackerEthic #OpenSource #TechFreedom #InfoSec #digitalrights

2025-01-26

Back to Fedi, I think that once I've viewed a post via my home instance, my home instance should serve me by making that post searchable to me. My home instance should be an agent that works to help me however it can.

Much like how practically every modern email client or server supports searching my inbox.

#fedi #internet #HackerEthic

2024-11-14

"Hardcore #Cypherpunk Values"

Matthias Tarasiewicz @ #HCPP24

For your #HackerEthic @ #38c3

youtube.com/watch?v=PhO7TflQjp

2023-12-28

[DE] Puh, so viel los auf dem #congress !
Aber hier sind endlich meine #Hackethik Skizzen aus dem #Opening. Kommentiert gern ausführlich!

[EN] There‘s so much going on at #37C3 !
But I finally found a few minutes to post my sketches from our opening talk. Tell me what you’re missing or your #hackerethic interpretations!

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2023-01-31

#Hackerethic Nr. 05: „You can create art and beauty on a computer“

q.e.d.: this #Zoomcartoon <3

NerdRat :hispagatos:NerdRat@hispagatos.space
2022-11-21

Aquí hay una fuente mas de información sobre La Ética Hacker:

hackstory.es/

Mil gracias a nuestra amiga @merce !!

Una disculpa por no ponerlo desde el principio, he estado recopilando y publicando.

#hispagatos #hackerethic

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