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So, "New York City Hackers" is this documentary that dives into the underground world of hackers in New York City, you know? The director's name is still a mystery, which kinda adds to its charm. It really captures the raw energy of these meetups and conferences, the way these folks discuss their political views and the ethics of hacking. I found it fascinating how it traces back to the early days at MIT with model train enthusiasts. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that just mirrors the chaotic vibe of the hacker community. It has this gritty feel, and you get a real sense of camaraderie among the hackers, which is pretty unique.
Interesting exploration of hacker culture.Includes a historical perspective on hacking.Captures the spirit of early 2000s tech revolution.
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