Oh to go back...
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i remember the first time i ever ordered pizza online, total game changer for phone haters
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Ah, well, better skip "Strange Days", "12 Monkeys" and "Gattaca" then...
lest we neglect ol Jobe in Lawnmower Man.
(the one not affiliated with Steven King)
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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.
sneakers was in 90s.... they had it mostly right vs ... the fractal animations in Hackers. that one took some 'splainin.
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sneakers was in 90s.... they had it mostly right vs ... the fractal animations in Hackers. that one took some 'splainin.
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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I was thinking about this exact scene yesterday. When we first saw it, it was so amazing and an unnecessary luxury to order pizza from a computer. And then I just DoorDashed my dinner last night, and now it’s such a common thing
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let's not forget the vb gui back trace gold mine of multiple hands on the keyboard to uhh hack faster. (CSI)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Swordfish was always one of my favorites. Writing a worm using a custom compiler he wrote many years prior (to 2001) and had stored on a tape drive in some dusty basement.
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I was thinking about this exact scene yesterday. When we first saw it, it was so amazing and an unnecessary luxury to order pizza from a computer. And then I just DoorDashed my dinner last night, and now it’s such a common thing
I literally think about that scene every time I order food online. I keep meaning to order pizza online and re-watch that movie just for that one scene.
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sneakers was in 90s.... they had it mostly right vs ... the fractal animations in Hackers. that one took some 'splainin.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]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.
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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.
A good exception to this rule is "Sneakers". Love that movie, and now I'm due for a rewatch.
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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.
You're saying that like the trope isn't alive and well to this day
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I absolutely hated the way computers were represented during this era. No one knew anything about them, so filmmakers would come up with the stupidest crap depicting hacking. A new era began when the first sequel to The Matrix depicted actual computer software accurately.
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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.
ACCESS DENIED
ACCESS DENIED
ACCESS GRANTED
I'm in
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You're saying that like the trope isn't alive and well to this day
Maybe I needed to add a \s to that.
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I read on a wall in a dominos "restaurant" that they were the first to have online orders in 1999.
I definitely remember ordering pizza online years earlier, probably 1995 or 1996 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Fun fact: the server used a fax modem to actually place the order. But the user interface was via browser.
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Today on Two Minute Papers...
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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.
TIL the term "wardialing" (referring to the technique of automatically dialing numbers) was named after the 80s film WarGames, which showed it at work.
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I came here to comment this. Glad to see it’s already here.
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I absolutely hated the way computers were represented during this era. No one knew anything about them, so filmmakers would come up with the stupidest crap depicting hacking. A new era began when the first sequel to The Matrix depicted actual computer software accurately.
Have you seen War Games though? This was so long ago that I don't think many people could say anything about the hacking part back then
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Maybe I needed to add a \s to that.
Oh damn I should have read that properly