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Hackers
Heroes of the Computer Revolution
Book • 1984
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a formative book during his teenage years, influencing his understanding of the hacker ethic.


John Carmack

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#309 – John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, Programming, Video Games, and Rockets
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as a book that shows the mainline history of our species.


Tobi Lütke

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Tobi Lütke: Calm Progress
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as Steven Levy’s book that popularized the hacker figure and inspired the 1984 Hackers Conference.


Fred Turner

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Counterculture to Cyberculture with Fred Turner
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as Steven Levy's earlier work providing context about hacker culture and computing, related to his later Apple histories.


Jason Snell
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MBW 1018: 50 Years and Still Going Strong - Apple: The First 50 Years
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as a book he wrote about hackers.


Steven Levy

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Apple Watch vs Samsung | The Rise of Apple Watch with Steven Levy (Wired) & Cam Wolf (GQ) | 4
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al hablar sobre la influencia de la GNU y la Fundación Libre, remarcando que la información es libre.

Javier Recuenco

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#138 - ¿Y si la donación de órganos fuera una comunidadOpen Source? 🌀
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, recalling how mythical the book made the MIT AI Lab seem.

Stephen Jones

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The Past Still Boots with the Interim Computing Museum's Stephen Jones
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als das klassische Buch, in dem die Hackerethik erstmals zusammengefasst wurde.

Florian Sturm

What the Hack? – Deshalb sind Hacker mehr als Computer-Knacker
Recommended as a classic book on hackers.

Hacking | What’s in the Blue Box? | S46-E1
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in the context of discussing the book "Hackers" by Steve Levy and its portrayal of women in the tech industry.


Steve Henn

When women stopped coding (Classic)



