Wednesday, October 11, 2023

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A Hacker Manifesto: Twenty Years After.

"Our conception of greatness is the very one that has inspired Hitler's whole life. When we denounce it without the remotest recognition of its application to ourselves, the angels must either cry or laugh, if there happen to be angels who interest themselves in our propaganda." --The Need for Roots

Saktranomicon listed.

they buried their dead with flowers
ours have toothmarks on the bones
Neanderthals receive our fleers
they buried their dead with flowers

now we're the stratosphere fliers
to ourselves the king of banes
they buried their dead with flowers

ours · have toothmarks on the bones

"A very important book for me during that time was House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. Not only because of the book itself (which is quite brilliant, by the way) but because it allowed me to be part of a vibrant community of readers for a few years. In fact, when the novel was published (in 2000 in the USA and in 2002 in France: I was 22-23 years old at the time), it was accompanied by an online discussion forum, one of the very first internet forums specifically dedicated to a novel."

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