@mrdk @futurebird When I was a teacher and taught cybersecurity courses, I always started with a little history lesson. And I always mentioned Carmille as an early example of what modern people would consider a "hacker"; for example he'd deliberately break the part of the system that registered religion. I also used him as basis for ethics discussion: By a pure IT systems standard he'd be considered a "black hat" - he worked without permission and "maliciously" towards the system he hacked, but he was unambiguously the "good guy" nonetheless.
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