Hacking as Practice for Transplanetary Life in the 21st Century - How Hackers Frame the Pictures in Which Others Live
Offered By: BruCON Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of hacking and transplanetary life in this thought-provoking 55-minute conference talk from BruCON 0x07. Delve into how hackers shape the frameworks and perspectives through which others perceive and interact with the world. Gain insights into the evolving role of hacking in the 21st century and its potential implications for future space exploration and colonization. Examine the unique mindset and skills that hackers bring to problem-solving and innovation, and consider how these attributes might be crucial for adapting to life beyond Earth. Reflect on the broader societal and technological impacts of hacking as a practice and its relevance to our species' potential expansion into the cosmos.
Syllabus
BruCON 0x07 - Hacking as Practice for Transplanetary Life in the 21st Century - Richard Thieme
Taught by
BruCON Security Conference
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