Hackers

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  • Hacking toward Bethlehem

    Abe Ingersoll, a former punk hacker and infamous "Road Rules" cast member, reflects on his ill-fated 15 minutes.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Punk pioneer Mike Watt declines his glass coffin; ease up on Jar Jar already!
  • Should hackers spend years in prison?

    Stiff penalties for computer trespassing could create a broad new class of criminal -- including you and me.
  • Kevin Mitnick supporters plan rallies

    Fellow hackers organize Friday protests of his imprisonment, in hopes of winning him a room at a halfway house.
  • The Web's new tribal warfare

    Machine-gun lovers and vegetarians clash online -- and at the end of the rumble, a site lies in ruins.
  • The free software story

    Complete Salon Technology coverage of Linux, the open-source movement and free software's ideas and personalities.
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 6: Large No. 11 at the Tung Kee Noodle House
  • Chapter 5: Addressed for success

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 5: Addressed for success
  • Chapter 4: The claw and the classifieds

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 4: The claw and the classifieds
  • Chapter 3: Hacked in Seattle

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 3: Hacked in Seattle
  • 21st Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere.

    Prank takes down anti-impeachment site; Id's Carmack loves, hates the Mac; The truth about Chinese movie-title translations; Haiku error messages surface in Microsoft courtroom!
  • Generation byte

    "Extra Life" recalls what growing up with computers once was like -- and complains about what it has become
  • Prime time for hackers is over

    Prime time for hackers is over By Richard Thieme. Why hack a US West network to solve a 17th-century math problem? 'Because it's there' just isn't a good enough answer any more.
  • Bombs away

    Bombs away: Dispatch from the frontlines of the new electronic battlefield. By Andrew Leonard.
  • The saint of free software

    In the rush to make free software business-friendly, is Richard Stallman being written out of history?
  • Geek central

    Geek central: By Andrew Leonard. At a site called Slashdot, "news for nerds" draws a passionate crowd.
  • I Want My Camp TV

    Sound Salvation is a biweekly music column by Sarah Vowell. New MTV VJ Jesse Camp rocks Music Television's regimented world.
  • Let my software go!

    Let my software go!: By Andrew Leonard. Netscape was desperate for a new strategy against Microsoft. Eric Raymond, hacker guru, had one. An interview with the author of 'The New Hacker's Dictionary.'
  • 21st: Piracy on the Web seas

    Will Slate be able to fend off the Web's password pirates?
  • 21st: Kiddie porn: Drudge falls for Yahoo hackers' nonsense

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Drudge falls for Yahoo hackers' nonsense.
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