The Origins of Hacker Culture
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Discover how a group of curious, tech-savvy individuals shaped the digital landscape we know today. The first of a 3 part series, "The Origins of Hacker Culture" explores the evolution of hacker ethos from its humble beginnings in the 1960s with MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club to the modern hackers we're familiar with today.
On Internet Underground, we explore the hidden corners of the internet and uncover the fascinating stories and interesting people that inhabit this vast and constantly evolving digital world. From hackers and programmers to activists and artists, we'll take a deep dive into the underground culture of the internet and shine a light on the issues and trends that are shaping our online experiences.
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Thank you for all the support on this video! Currently hard at work on Part 2 : "The Rise of Hacker Culture", which will be covering the 80s/90s period in hacking. If you'd like a sneak peak of part 2, join the Discord! discord.com/invite/WkbvfXhuZa Will also be posting updates on my twitter (X?) account: twitter.com/IntrnetUndrgrnd
@whatwhat9519
15 күн бұрын
Looking forward to part 2
Some of the people I see trying to get into Offensive Security and hacking don't even appreciate the history of this stuff and I find it so fascinating that hacking brings in computer nerds and artists alike. Something that seems so disconnected in common culture these days.
@SilasTheSilent
20 күн бұрын
I mean have you seen the architecture of modern processors? If that's not artwork I don't know what is.
Bro dropped the hardest hacker edit as intro and thought we wouldn't notice
@Mikesusendsadasdc
5 күн бұрын
I thought everyone in the scene knew this stuff. How wrong I was when I asked people in the scene still. I always forget that scene is all Young people who wernt even born till the 2000's. There are very few older (meaning 28 or up) still willing to risk there freedom for cash. If you own the skills to do coding and rev engineering then staying in that scene for a long time just put's a bigger and bigger target on your back to the FBI. I wouldn't go on hackforums in today's day and age without protection or any site's that have black hat people running and claiming to run them. If you post illegal stuff on a website like that and live in any NATO country. All I got to say is knock knock.
Great work, looking forward to the series.
@comosaycomosah
21 күн бұрын
i seen you on the television!
Bro really made a video of a-million-subscribers quality, and thought we wouldn't notice
Great video, glad you dipped into phreaking which is overshadowed by modern techniques but such a fascinating part of tech history. Can't wait for part 2.
I remember reading the hackers manifesto in the early 90s as a child. Blew my mind and i swore to dedicate my life to hacking.
@Gh0_-st
21 күн бұрын
So did you?
@null7936
20 күн бұрын
I keep some manifestos on my personal projects
Holy crap this is really high quality for a small channel like this. You're gonna blow up soon, my man.
there is not enough fun hacking essays on here. It’s only hard knowledge videos, or cringy AF “darknet” videos. I wanna relax at night and watch something fun man!
when you get a million subs i'll still be here, this is some quality content
just noticed the other videos… where have you been this whole time I searched for these types of videos often
This channel is so underrated
i would never tell that someone with so little subs can make a film edit like that, im impressed and hope to see more of your work!
Subscribed so when this channel goes big I can say I was here from the start.
As someone who is just getting into coding and tech I just gotta say, I loved this. Keep up the good work dude I can't wait for part two
The movie The Matrix would also just not be itself without phreaking. While other hacker movies has 3d cubes floating around, The Matrix has analog hacks inside (and outside) a perfectly digital world. Brilliant.
that’s the most underrated video I’ve seen on yt
thx for KZread suggesting me this content ❤
I found this video super fascinating -- had no idea about how when or where the hacking culture started and evolved. Truly interesting and very easy to follow and understand even for people like me who had little to no knowledge about cybersecurity, hacking etc.
Dope vid. Production quality is great too!
one of the best story telling shot videos that i have seen in my life, cant w8 4 part 2
Dude, love it! Great job! I hope more people get to see this and that you succeed in a big way :)
Nice work, interested to see where you go. 1.6k
the best thing i've watched today, good for you bro!!
Absolutely superb video man, content and production. Really good video series idea too mate, can’t wait for part two!
Fantastic video, I work in Information Security and learned a couple of things from this. I grew up reading about phreaking as it was losing relevance, sad to say I did not have the knowledge to do a phreaking challenge at a CTF recently.
this is such a fantastic well-made video!! thank you so much for sharing and creating
Beautiful video
Nice job, keep it up ! Waiting for the next episode
Superb video and history. Subscribed.
I’m glad I came across your channel! Keep making videos like this please! Love the topic!
Everyone shits on the movie Hackers, but it was fantastic. It exposed so many kids (like myself) to the world. Yes, the hacking portrayed in the movie is absolute bullshit, but no one wants to go to a movie to watch people run line after line of code. When you accept that fact, Hackers becomes a much more palpable movies that has rightfully become a cult classic. Johnny Lee Miller was my hero when I was a teen, and Angelina Jolie helped define the type of women I'm into. Short hair is sexy, crazy clothes are awesome, and intelligence is hotter than anything else.
@InternetUnderground
14 күн бұрын
One of my all time favs!
Great underrated video!
Yay 🙂Love it ! Make part 2. How can we get young people interested in technology again ?
I hope you get famous for all your hard work!
Incredible!
Amazing video! Surprised that you don't have more subscribers
you are super underrated
Great new gem of a channel, keep it up!
great video! loved how you added movies and books references, inspired me!
great editing! ive never seen a new channel have quality of million subscriber channel. great video!
@InternetUnderground
21 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a kind comment! Editing is my favorite part of content creation. I struggle with the writing aspect more than anything tbh. Trying to improve on that front so I can get these videos out faster!
@ZeonWin
21 күн бұрын
@@InternetUnderground The video was perfect, I really enjoyed it!
well done mate
Didn’t know Tony Hinchcliffe liked hacker culture
underrated
This video is amazing can't wait for the next one
I fw this heavy
Not the first video I watched on hacker culture and its origin. I like the energy you bring to it nice work
Subs stats: 1,12k ( i was here )
Great video!
How the heck do you only have 1.1k subs?
Please Please post the part 2 soon Please
@InternetUnderground
21 күн бұрын
Working on it now! Will be covering the 80's and 90's. :)
Knowing those guys created spacewar makes sense now
This video is _far too short_ for this subject. Good though.
@InternetUnderground
21 күн бұрын
Was originally going to be a 40+ min vid hahaha - now splitting into three parts. Will def miss some things here or there but the hope is to make these easy to consume. Thanks for watching!
sick!
died at the kitboga part
This video is awesome
these are really good where you been hiding
i actually stole the "steal this book" lol
Super awesome video
Bro unlocked god mode while making this video 💀
Muy real, gracias por realizarlo.
oh look, a culture of what I am
great video
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the capncrunch interview on artbell had hella people calling in saying he aint invent it
@InternetUnderground
19 күн бұрын
interesting, will have to check that out
@kwempy90
19 күн бұрын
@@InternetUnderground kzread.info/dash/bejne/eH-nuM-eopWemKw.htmlsi=0qdzxWpdZKFZqUnL
M'AAAM.... DO NOT REDEEEEEMMMM!!!!! - Fkin' love that Indian guy 🤣🤣
goated video
bro damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn it look's good and i mean good good
fire fire fire fire fire
you missed cDc, phrack, etc (i know this doc would be way too long lol)
@InternetUnderground
20 күн бұрын
Those all happened in the 80’s, stay tuned for part 2!
1986 😂🤣 The term "hacker" has been redefined. Real hacker culture goes back to MIT of the 1950s and originally had nothing to do with pen testing.
this man hacks
You get a sub from me sir
Hah, the random Putin mask for black hat hackers.
Actually so cringe
Awesome video! Looking forward to the next episode :D
crazy good video