Fenrir – Issue I / 121 Year of Fayen

The Order of Nine Angles is a subversive, sinister, esoteric association comprising Sinister Tribes, Dreccs, Traditional Nexions, Sinister-Empaths, individual Sorcerers (male and female), and Balobians. By subversive is meant disruptive of and opposed to the existing order (society, governments, and their so-called “law and Order”) and desirous of overthrowing and replacing the existing order. By Fenrir – Issue I / 121 Year of Fayen

Interesting Times zine #4 released

Not to geek out too much, but I’m published in the new Interesting Times magazine. This PDF-based free magazine has a full magazine-style layout, but keeps the spirit of 1980s text files: exploratory like science fiction, irreverent like insurrection, and curious like a child. If you need a good cross-section between hacking culture, urban surliness, Interesting Times zine #4 released

Duality of Social Thinking

Straight from the Unabomber and Nietzschean files, Paul Buchheit tells us: Every system has two sets of rules: The rules as they are intended or commonly perceived, and the actual rules (“reality”). Sometimes we catch a glimpse of the truth, and discover the actual rules of a system. Once the actual rules are known, it Duality of Social Thinking

Coca-Cola machine hack on slot machine

State police Tuesday arrested three men — including a former Swissvale police officer — in connection with a heist that Washington County District Attorney Steven Toprani called “one of the single largest casino machine thefts in American history.” The investigation showed Nestor repeatedly used “a complex series of button presses and screen changes to cause Coca-Cola machine hack on slot machine

Hacking as a positive force

Nature works by feedback loops. Action A causes response B which in turn makes action A modify itself in order to adapt. Hacking serves that same role in our society. This article — which is almost certainly a “fluff” piece, meaning that it’s either paid for or traded in kind for services or favors — Hacking as a positive force