Well well well... This year Hope was very interesting for many things
First of all, We will want to thank Mitch Altman [1] from the Anarchist hacker space [2] Noisebridge [3]. Also all our comrades and friends from all involved collectives and individuals that made this possible and helped during the conference at the village.
Here is my personal opinion, I been in the hacking culture world since the late 80's and I seen the hacker culture take a bad twist into comercial, corporate, centralized, consumerism and capitalist world, *But* in the last years, there has been a world wide push to bring back the original hacker ethics and the anarchist ideas back into it and this is very much reflected in old hacker conferences like CCC [4] and HOPE [5] and I feel good in the direction we going, where before I was very pessimistic that the Information security mafia/complex was eating all of our beloved culture and destroying our ethical ideas for money and fame.
In a negative note, also the capitalist, the right wing libertarians and the system overloards are also counter attacking and not just in hacking but in society in general, we had our share of issues at the HOPE confere as well.. but I will let you guys make your own opinion on this since it has been documented and we signed a collective statement [6] and we are preparing another one to counter attack the fake news and rumours sorronding all things that came to happen.
here are some links for your RTFM:
Do not take us in the wrong way, we love HOPE, we think as I mention above one of the oldest hacker conferences and one that has keep hacker culture alive, but we are anarchist hackers, when we see fascists making their move, we fight back, we have to make sure HOPE organizers do not just write beautiful CoC's - code of conduct's, but also enforce them so we can keep having a harassment/fascist free zone where we can walk with out getting stab in the back or a beat down.
Regarding the Hacker Anarchist Village, we though it was going to be a small area, but turned out to be the biggest village of the conference! we are very happy, we had fliers, T-shirts, patches, flags, banners, posters, we run out of fliers and posters and patches many times and we had to run for more, we were REALLY happy about our conversations, but who are we kidding.. is a hacker conference most hackers are anarchists so was not that unsurprisely unexpected.
We will be in much more details speaking about this and more at our next Anarchist Hacker Show Hackernol* [7].
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[1] Mitch Altman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman)
[3] Noisebridge (https://www.noisebridge.net)
[4] CCC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_Communication_Congress)
[7] Hackernol* (https://video.hispagatos.org/accounts/hackernol/videos)
[8] Foto albun (https://fotos.hispagatos.org/index.php?/category/23)
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Hispagatos is an Anarcho Hacker collective[1] that resolves around the Hacker ethic[2] of Steven levy and Libertarian Socialism ideas.
We work hard to preserve hacker culture, decentralization,security and privacy in cyberspace and also motivate towards an horizontal and non hierarchical techno-anarcho-communist society (TACS) where technology is made by people for the people not by corporate masters to control people. a(A)a
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