HOPE Number Six was this summer's hacker conference sponsored by 2600 Magazine. Presenters and artists from all nationalities and disciplines participated in this forum. HOPE Number Six covered all aspects of hacking, the community surrounding it, and its effects across the world. For three days, The Hotel Pennsylvania was the nexus of discussion, planning, and activity for hacker ideas, opportunities, and understanding. . The link for this article located at 2600 is no longer available. . HOPE Number Six hacker conference was a vibrant mix of ideas and debates, featuring speakers on digital rights, hacking culture, and technology's societal role. HOPE Cybersecurity, Hacker Conference, Community Discussion, 2600 Events, Summer 2023. . Benjamin D. Thomas
Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, the punk icon who made an unsuccessful run for the Green Party's 2000 presidential nomination, was the keynote speaker at the Hacking on Planet Earth 2000 (H2K) conference here Saturday afternoon. And, despite the fact . . . . Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, the punk icon who made an unsuccessful run for the Green Party's 2000 presidential nomination, was the keynote speaker at the Hacking on Planet Earth 2000 (H2K) conference here Saturday afternoon. And, despite the fact that he was an hour late, is undecided on Napster, has "never used a computer in my life," tub thumped for Green candidate Ralph Nader, and indulged in what can only be described as a rollicking election-year stump speech, Biafra was a runaway hit with an attentive alternative-tech crowd -- packing out the Hotel Pennsylvania's two conference rooms. Afterwards, he even returned to center stage for a cameo appearance with the high-profile hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc). The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, the punk icon who made an unsuccessful run for the Green P. former, kennedys, singer, jello, biafra, unsuccessful, green. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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