• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    23 hours ago

    Hacking scenes in old movies are ridiculous to look back on. Always some crazy GUI-heavy pseudo-video game with people clattering away madly on keyboards and tense music playing. So unlike hacking scenes of today, which are obviously much more realistic to appeal to a refined modern audience. We’ve truly come a long way.

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      my favourite was the 3D “file system” in Jurassic Park. At the time I was just using DOS and had no clue about Unix and was like “oh that’s bullshit” but it wasn’t. the thing actually exists and I have it on one of my machines right now that I like to use every now and again and in my head I always think “it’s a unix system, I know this.”

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      23 hours ago

      sneakers was in 90s… they had it mostly right vs … the fractal animations in Hackers. that one took some 'splainin.

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        22 hours ago

        Honestly, Hackers gets a lot of shit for being ridiculous, but it only deserves it sometimes.

        A lot of the actual hacking that is done in that movie is stuff like social engineering and phreaking payphones. It’s exaggerated in the movie to make it watchable, but it’s largely based in reality.

        But then you have scenes like this

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        23 hours ago

        let’s not forget the vb gui back trace gold mine of multiple hands on the keyboard to uhh hack faster. (CSI)

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      21 hours ago

      TIL the term “wardialing” (referring to the technique of automatically dialing numbers) was named after the 80s film WarGames, which showed it at work.