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* Video games
* Video games
* Zines, Music
* Zines, Music
* <a href="http://www.foodhacking.com/">Food Hacking</a>, Food Justice
* Food Hacking (http://www.foodhacking.com), Food Justice
* Hacking Politics, hacking political parties
* Hacking Politics, hacking political parties


I also enjoy being active with San Francisco Bay Area Indymedia www.indybay.org read it daily!!
I also enjoy being active with San Francisco Bay Area Indymedia www.indybay.org read it daily!!
Here's a talk I did at What The Hack (2005) called Galactic Hacker Partei http://wiki.whatthehack.org/index.php/Galactic_Hacker_Partei_talk_notes:_Sunday_16:00
Another talk from H2K2 (2002) called "Black Hat Bloc: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Corporations and Love the Hacker Class War" about white hat hackers, the security industrial complex, and corporate co-optation.
I have been involved with a bunch of hacker collectives and spaces, and feel like I am still learning a lot!

Revision as of 01:33, 21 December 2007

Hello noisebridge- was great to meet you all and see some familiar faces.

I am interested in multiple SF hacker spaces- the ones that exist now, and many noisebridge ones!

Looking forward to sharing resources and colliding realities.

Fun stuff to think about:

  • Coding, software, activism, politics
  • Anarchist consensus process
  • Radio, TV transmitters
  • Video games
  • Zines, Music
  • Food Hacking (http://www.foodhacking.com), Food Justice
  • Hacking Politics, hacking political parties

I also enjoy being active with San Francisco Bay Area Indymedia www.indybay.org read it daily!!

Here's a talk I did at What The Hack (2005) called Galactic Hacker Partei http://wiki.whatthehack.org/index.php/Galactic_Hacker_Partei_talk_notes:_Sunday_16:00

Another talk from H2K2 (2002) called "Black Hat Bloc: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Corporations and Love the Hacker Class War" about white hat hackers, the security industrial complex, and corporate co-optation.

I have been involved with a bunch of hacker collectives and spaces, and feel like I am still learning a lot!