Iam kinda new to hacking and was thinking of heading to Defcon XI this year to learn more and kinda do this emmersion thing (my theory is u get better by being around the best). I was wondering if it would be too much for me and it would all be over my head or would i learn alot?
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Originally posted by EeeekPenguins
Iam kinda new to hacking and was thinking of heading to Defcon XI this year to learn more and kinda do this emmersion thing (my theory is u get better by being around the best). I was wondering if it would be too much for me and it would all be over my head or would i learn alot?
you are the only person that can set your limits, no one else can. Do not let others choose for you.
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Iam very quiet when it comes to things like this especially when iam seeking knowledge. The most conversation i will have will be me asking questions to people, hopefully not making anyone mad with stupid questions.The penguin is watching.
"The DefCon forums dont reward knowledge, but punish iggnorance." -Noid
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Originally posted by pyrophite
It was my first time last year, and i knew very little about what to expect. Come w/ sum buds and get to know people, and party your pale white body away.
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There will be a lot that is over your head and a lot under your feet, just find the place you belong, there are people there at all levels, you will settle at your level and know a lot of people with your same experiences. Defcon is one of the only places where I can talk computers to more than three people in person and not get the deer in the headlights look from them.
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Originally posted by zerocool
like eeekpenguin, i am new to hacking too. but everytime i ask questions in the mIRC about the basics of hacking and its ethics, they will just answer me "Shut up idiot! Get lost!".... why do people answer like that?
2. take some of 0versight's advice.
3. read *a lot* before posting... ask intelligent questions.
there are peole whom think a lot of 'hackers' are elitists (why shouldn't they be?); when it is possible they are really not unfriendly, they are most likely just tired of hearing the same question being asked again and again... even if *they* did at one time....
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Originally posted by blackwave
when it is possible they are really not unfriendly, they are most likely just tired of hearing the same question being asked again and again... even if *they* did at one time....perl -e 'print pack(c5, (41*2), sqrt(7056), (unpack(c,H)-2), oct(115), 10)'
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