The Hacktivist, Award Winning Short Film Documentary
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2022
- Celebrity hacker Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang first clashed with US tech giant Microsoft for teaching others how to modify the Xbox. Almost 20 years later, he is suing the US government to push for the right to use and own technology, all while creating hackable hardware with other tech superstars like whistleblower Edward Snowden and firmware hacker Sean Cross.
Bunnie is convinced that, “If you can’t hack what you have, you don’t own it.” This documentary tinkers with the hacker’s mind on issues around transparency and privacy in the hardware world, all while Bunnie dismantles his childhood, his philosophy, and his controversy.
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The next time my friends complains about how messy my room is, I'll just tell them I sort my things in hash algorithm.
clean your room
@@oozly9114 that will ruin the hash algorithm though!
emphasis on 'Hash' !
I also build my room on hash algorithms 👽🍁
Peace out
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"Without the right to tinker and explore, we risk becoming enslaved by technology; and the more we exercise the right to hack, the harder it will be to take that right away" - Andre "Bunnie" Huang
It seems like only the Chinese are allowed to do that nowadays.
hah, we are already "enslaved by technology". ask Ted Kaczynski
our enemies already have hardware backdoors, compromising emissions (tempest), closed-source firmware/drivers/hardware, ... but sure, "feel free"
Ohhh yeah and we will keep on hacking then
Too bad he sold out to DC …
Bunnie is a freaking genius! I wish I had his drive, knowledge and discipline! Keep up the good work and keep fighting the good fight, dude
We are glad you liked the doc and are inspired by him!
@@singularityu what would bunny profession be called ?? Computer engineering??
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This is what "hacker" meant, back in ARPA, pre-DARPA, days, i.e. before the stoo-pid people folded in the meaning cracker on top.
You can have all three of these things. The only reason you don't is because you don't want them.
It's good to have people like Bunnie and Sean working together on projects like Precursor to bring free and open source hardware/software in one package. I hope they win against DMCA and all people have the Right to Repair.
i like what they are doing so much im going to invest , thanks for the heads up. this amount of honesty and transparency just doesnt exist in the commercial world, anywhere ever.
Fantastic documentary. Thank you for making this, and sharing Bunnies story. The world needs more people like him.
I remember reading the essay called "The Cathedral vs The Bazaar". If you haven't read it, I recommend it. The differences between business models of Microsoft and Linux. Microsoft spends tons of money and time trying to find and fix bugs, while Linux/community finds them quickly and cheaply, making Linux a more stable system. And his work area is just like mine. It looks like a mess, but I know where everything is in the given space by closing my eyes.
I was smiling all through out this film. I love the Bunnies and GeoHots of this world. We need a billion of them around.
100
love bunnie, skeptical about geohot
Kenyan here
Good luck to you Bunnie - my childhood was similar, it's nice to know others shared my young experiences
"Right To Repair" is a big battle... The "farmer" analogy was very apt. It's like making the old "Shadetree Mechanic" a criminal, and bust you for changing your spark plugs and air filter ( and, God forbid you change the plug gap)...
It's not just an analogy. The John Deere company is doing exactly what was described in the film to farmers in North America.
It's been a while since we saw a real hero stand up and battle the beast without becoming a beast.
Around this time people were also using a saved game file from 007 Agent Under Fire to create a buffer overflow that allowed you to load other operating systems. I still have an original XBOX running Linux and a ton of emulators.
The humility. These are the kind of human-beings that give hope and push global development towards the right direction. Great documentary!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Brilliant, thank you Bunnie & Sean!
brilliant doc, amazing stuff! Just a quick thought from a pentester who is also a composer: list the score and tracks used in the credits. It's free and takes a few extra seconds of run time but can make a huge difference in the lives of the musicians. As a pentester, THIS is why I do it. Bunnie has been such an amazing icon. I'm so glad he got the exposure he deserves because over the years the narrative was driven by the corporations. This was simply incredible!
I want to be a Pentester and currently undergoing cybersecurity course, what advice do you have for someone from a third world country, Africa for that matter as far as job prospects are concerned?
This got recommended on my feed and wow I am glad I clicked on this, Bunnie is such a fascinating person.
we need more people like this
Unbelievable. This man is an artist to be recon with.
I think and re-think that once you buy a product you're the owner, corporation loose their ownership on the product that I bought and own. Now what I cannot do is rebuild modify and sale the product. But as long as I'm the owner I could do what I feel like doing. I could also do Is sale my update finding or modification to the corporation.
What an excellent documentary! 😎
Great documentary. I have thought for a while that it is important for many individuals to understand how things work from the ground up such as computers. If we only learn the top level technology, then AI could take over the lower-level stuff as humans become more and more disconnected from it. Imagine if something like the Arm core was replaced by something designed by an AI that no human could hope to understand in a reasonable time and there was no readable documentation for it or Dev. tools for human use since those things could be viewed as pointless to make.
👍🏆🏅🎖️ People like Bunnie and those along the lines of Richard Stallman among others deserve More Recognition for their work.
Technology is A Great Leveler!
Thanks for Empowering Ordinary People and Improving Their Access to Tech.
Fantastic! Loved Bunnie and your window into him.
This was great and an inspiration. Thanks!
great documentary, we need this disruptive thinking, break things to understand or/and to change
awesome!!!!!!!! you made me a believer
Just, thank you!
What great humans they are, how great you are to introduce them.
Just make me smile time, and give me strength and hope, once again ...
And also remember me, this little quote...a special kid could change everything!
Semi-utopia..😉
Interesante recién conozco sus ideas y la forma como lo ve, como tantos otros que intentamos que las personas tengan acceso libre, buen documental
This is awesome!
loved this
Thank you for the learning. Xie2, cheers!
Great documentary!!
This should have w a y more views.
Thanks!
Interesting video. It amazed me how fast the DMCA was run through Congress. I've never witnessed any law that broad and far reaching in scope move that quickly with so little debate and refinement. Clearly big money was behind it and have little doubt it was industry written and provided to Congress for passage. To put 1998 in context the Internet and its ability to move copyrighted assets around the world at the push of a button was exploding. The first Internet "killer app" - Napster - was allowing music to be easily pirated. Full lengths movies were not far behind but were artificially capped by slow bandwidth limits of most Internet Service Providers (56Kb dialup). Something WAS needed. But here we are a quarter of a century later and individual (citizen's) rights, such as limits to scraping and mandatory data sharing notification/traceability, are not even in House draft stages.
Thank you for sharing this with subtitles! I really enjoy this documentary. I didnt know about Bunny and his job seems amazing. Inspires me to be better. Thanks!
Have a good day!
..I dismantled a kiddy wrist watch when I was in primary school...can you believe it depends on a piece of rock crystals to tell accurate time...its amazing tech...
Very good!
first time ive heard of these guys.. has anybody got any links to updates on the mobile devices they are developing ?
Great! Everyone needs to watch this!
Very important story being told here..!
Is that what I think it is at 00:16:34? The MOnSter 6502 de-integrated processor on top of his Raspberry PI Server?
Great video. I love that Americans try to build and improve things. Knowledge and curiosity is power.
The farmer analogy is just perfect. Under DMCA, if you use a broken tractors engine to run a water pump, or it's alternator to generate electricity, you'd be a criminal. Money talks louder than state's duty to protect individuals.
Super interesting
You know what? If I paid "my money" for something, I will do what I want to it.
Many software developers often rely on pre-made libraries or frameworks without delving into their underlying mechanisms. The extensive level of abstraction prevalent in the development community has made it easier to initiate projects quickly, but it has also led to a significant portion of developers not gaining a deep understanding of the systems and, consequently, hindered their capacity to enhance them. Really inspired by Sean 'XOBS' in this documentary.
Thats cause most developers are not hardware engineers, they are software engineers. Two different types of people. The software engineers/ developers want to build software, they are creators who want to create, you dont need deep hardware knowledge for that.
This is inspiring
Open source is the future. Everything should be open sourced. why I mainly use linux Right to repair is huge for me
My family overheard me listening to this today. Even with this guys success, valid arguments and his goals/accomplishments to rectify clear crimes against personal privacy; they still think im crazy (just not quite to this level yet LOL).
It's never easy being a pioneer. I guess for now I'll just have to be content ripping apart second hand second hand electronics on my own 😆
I'm curious if the documentary mentioned farmers' equipment in particular, have there been events around that industry in particular?
Yep, have a look into right to repair issues around John Deere
When can we buy the phone
He is Anakin in our time and world. Wonderful person.
This bloke blows the crap out of the water for how I like to break down things. Wish I had his mindset!
I disassembled many things including the lawnmower. So many spare parts now.
Wow that's interesting it felt like I'm watching myself in this documentary. Bunny and i have the same dreams... thats wierd because I'm also a hacker..😮
Very interesting, we should have more people like Bunnie, Not afraid to tinker and Hack.
Gaming Counsel? Allowing them to source code? Lol wtf is she saying
That chic was loud and slightly annoying. She butchered the whole farmers right to repair their own machinery argument, too. Like, why was she even interviewed let alone featured in this documentary? She didn't contribute anything insightful that wasn't already known, and she sure as hell has nothing to do with the lawsuit or hacking the xbox.
And has the most annoying tone of voice I have ever encountered!
she's certainly "a big no-no."
"They can shoot me in the head a billion times and only the first bullet hurts." -Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang
Bright guy, all the very best and let's see, I might reach out, free software is the way.
if you buy a device, you own it period ,its yours to do what you want with it, i love that hackers put companies in their place, they are the shop , we are the customers, its simple as that, if they don't like customers modifying what they legally own, maybe the company shouldn't take part in the free market.
Wanted to see if debian will accept the first AMD Athlon with GeForce 2 to work with. The thing sucked it in from the internet for all long time and everything worked fine. Better kernel, more stability and better graphics.
Its not what the hardware does anymore, its the data it collects and what gets done with that information. There is no such thing as anonymised data.
I worked for a data analytics firm for a while, set them a challenge to track my transit card.
I only ever put cash on it, you don't hand over any details when you get the card, they didn't know where I lived, I regularly travelled different ways to work using buses and/or trains, got off at different stations near work for a nice walk or to get a coffee from somewhere else.
Took them 14 minutes to give me 3 weeks of my travel info, the card number, when and where I had added money and more worryingly, my date of birth, my home address, my Tax file number (like an SSN in AU), my UK tax information (dual citizen), and a whole bunch of other stuff to do with my bank accounts.
why does she talk like if hacking was invented at the time of the first xbox ?
Because she has no idea what she’s talking about
My friend 20 years ago had an Xbox running his whole house at the time I knew nothing about it but he had nothing but knowledge and hacked the original Xbox to do loads more than todays . Unfortunately the next I tried to contact him he was dead ... He was in his 40s
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Prob didn't want to start the video in the 1960s, lol
Bravo 🥲👏🏽🗣💯
Brilliant, love these guys, from an old fart who just doesn’t get technology but it scares the crap out of me.
I can relate to this guy alot.
It's beyond right to repair, it's the right to own. Empowering someone not by adulation but by enabling a person to be an owner of his/her device, not just a user.
At a time when the concerns are being voiced over the development of unregulated AI systems and super intelligent computers being available for all kinds of purposes both good and bad, when mischievous examples of these uses outnumber benign ones, I found the attitudes expressed here very reassuring.
As a nobody, I don't anticipate being targeted for commercial or military reasons but I can see that people like Bunnie and Sean, rubbing corporations and governments up the wrong way would be pretty dangerous.
Everyone knows about NASA, flat earth, the AI cult, Ron Watkins, etc. you're being followed by the feds. All of you are. Tails has a backdoor. Prescott got raided. Hundreds of informants already flipping on each other. 😂
I did this stuff when the first xbox came out as well years ago never heard about this guy though
If people can understand all your parts because they are open source what's to stop Pegasus and advanced AI supercomputers.from cracking it.
Where is amin??
be smart be like this guy :)
The gaming counsel
Go Bunnie Go!!
WHY WAS THAT LADY SCREAMING AT US THO!?
Epic
I miss when you bought something and it was yours.
Proprietary software that came with the PC /msdos turned me off computers for over a decade.
Why I support open source tech
I would love to see Andrew take apart an apple Vision Pro, just to demonstrate what it is really doing.
I took one apart.
Inside I found a laser etched circuit board image of Steve Jobs' nutsack and the words Deez Nutz emblazoned on every IC. Then Microsoft started leaving encrypted messages on my open source fax machine.
hardcoded subtitles...?
Ahh the memories. I still have my modded xbox consoles. One i am using in my MAME cabinet and can run all the old arcade games with it.
sounds like a succesful adhd story and as a person diagnosed with adhd i can relate to many of his traits!
Soccer’s transformation 😊
I want one of those phones
workaround for that tracker was a faraday bag.
I wanna know what Louis Rossman thinks of this?! I can almost hear him supporting the right to repair...which this very much is in line with.
I paid 500 bucks for my phone. If I wanna do something to it, eff your law...as long as my intentions are for my stuff who cares?
Also Bunnie's workshop looks like mine. Lol. Though I have hardly built a phone from scratch...best I can do is some robotic toys and automation hardware...
A hacker against big corp story.
It's the age old clash of world views where most people only do things for a financial profit while a few of us (fortunately) still do things just to live up to the ideals of how society would function best. I'm 52 now and I feel capitalism has sadly become this unbeatable cancer pushing everybody in wanting to be the next billionaire in a world where everything is monetized.
As opposed to socialism where everything is seized up.
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Why is there subtitles on this my bro ? Love a good documentary but unlike most people today these all spoke well. Couldn’t do it. And wait, did he just say yolo? I’m out.
I was super jazzed to learn about the internet and how, someday, finally, there would be something out there for all citizens, to use how they wished without government interference or big money. Yet here I am, decades later, being held hostage for wanting to fix or experiment on my own property. P.S. farmers have really taken it in the shorts.
I always thought it was stupid as hell but these guys to prosecute these hackers when it would serve them better if they simply employed them! I'm glad that Microsoft made the right decision in this instead of doing what Sony did and Sony got exactly what they deserved!
The monopoly of information. If you create something and other people want to live and learn. They are not allowed to create something exactly as it is created because of laws.
All hail the hacktivism! Technocracy is the future. Control and trust is not negotiable.
Not sure why this showed up on my subscription feed, but sure, ill byte.
nice
It only took ten people and usb drive to hack aws. The shit stored on that was horrendous.
Hacking the xbox is a fantastic book. It's pretty beginner friendly too!
1:50
Gaming council?, smh
28:15, 29:47 - I'm not as optimistic with this part as the speaker