RE: Has Sinister died? 10-26-2017, 11:49 AM
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Exact point I've been trying to make about the toxic Amazon post. But you're more politically correct then I am.
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(10-26-2017, 11:49 AM)Slacker Wrote: Exact point I've been trying to make about the toxic Amazon post. But you're more politically correct then I am.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Posts about hacking/networking/coding were more quality because the longer you go back in the time, the interest in "advanced IT" was more.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: People wanted to learn about hacking and coding and were interested in LEARNING stuff. But now, every 8 year old owns a laptop,Iphone and tablet. This complicates things, because there are a lot of KIDS on the internet nowadays, chances they'll join a forum or whatever is pretty high. Now they don't know much about IT and will probably look like skids. That's totally fine. We all started like that some day. The problem however, is that millenials DON'T want to LEARN but they want to EARN.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: They're more interested in doing damage with viruses and social engineering for cold hard cash. That's fine, but on a forum like this it doesn't really get appreciated cause the core members here usually want to learn. It's not all about getting money out of something you know, but a lot of millenials don't get that and this poisons the forum(s). After that this will cause that most threads are just questions and asking for stuff they need instead of writing actual usefull tutorials and because of THAT it's possible that the "core members" who can provide good, quality content will lose interest in the forum because they can't learn anything anymore from people so they'll move on.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Everyone, don't get me wrong I'm NOT saying every millenial or everyone is like this. In contrary, there are millenials like @"Synthx" for example that are doing their outer best to post HQ content and being friendly to everyone and I do really appreciate that. I'm not that old myself either, but I feel like the interest in IT is growing but decreasing at the same time, if that makes sense to some of you.
(10-26-2017, 04:54 PM)$ynthx Wrote:(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Posts about hacking/networking/coding were more quality because the longer you go back in the time, the interest in "advanced IT" was more.
1st off, I do agree with this. Even though I wasn't around, or interested in hacking too long ago I started my interest in hacking around the middle of 2014 I can say that I think it was a lot easier to hack back then, as stuff wasn't as secure I could be wrong.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: People wanted to learn about hacking and coding and were interested in LEARNING stuff. But now, every 8 year old owns a laptop,Iphone and tablet. This complicates things, because there are a lot of KIDS on the internet nowadays, chances they'll join a forum or whatever is pretty high. Now they don't know much about IT and will probably look like skids. That's totally fine. We all started like that some day. The problem however, is that millenials DON'T want to LEARN but they want to EARN.
2nd off, this kind of goes along the lines of the first quote, but @Bish0pq is very correct about how just about every 8 year old has a laptop or some kind of phone. Parents these days don't want to, or won't let their kids purchase stuff like in game credits, etc, and the kids don't have their own money to pay for it, so they come to forums with the idea of what they think hackers talk like "Can I getz some ROBLOX HAXXXXXXX PLZ????????" and it makes them look even more skiddy.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: They're more interested in doing damage with viruses and social engineering for cold hard cash. That's fine, but on a forum like this it doesn't really get appreciated cause the core members here usually want to learn. It's not all about getting money out of something you know, but a lot of millenials don't get that and this poisons the forum(s). After that this will cause that most threads are just questions and asking for stuff they need instead of writing actual usefull tutorials and because of THAT it's possible that the "core members" who can provide good, quality content will lose interest in the forum because they can't learn anything anymore from people so they'll move on.
I will be honest, I was like this when I first learned about it, kids want to RAT people just for fun, and "show off", I mean, it is "showing off" but its not really at the same time. Also, they are wanting to social engineer for benefit, I will say this: I would like to S.E. one day, but not for benefit, I want to do it just for the fun of it, or even to help prevent it by in the end telling the company what how it happened. On the point about people just coming to forums to ask question, I agree with that, they either don't google their question first, or they don't do research. Kids these days want what they want "RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW" and they don't have good patience or research skills, thus they come to forums to ask their question without doing their research, and that can "spam" up forums, they also don't want to take the time to look through the thread categories for at least some kind of answer, or if they do, they gravedig because "The link won't work, im gonna CRYYYYYYYYY". "the "core members" who can provide good, quality content will lose interest in the forum" they do for that reason I just stated. Now, there are still people like @phyrrus9 that want to make very HQ posts, and thread tutorials, which I absolutely love.
(10-26-2017, 08:40 AM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Everyone, don't get me wrong I'm NOT saying every millenial or everyone is like this. In contrary, there are millenials like @"Synthx" for example that are doing their outer best to post HQ content and being friendly to everyone and I do really appreciate that. I'm not that old myself either, but I feel like the interest in IT is growing but decreasing at the same time, if that makes sense to some of you.
I would say the exact same along the lines of "NOT saying every millenial or everyone is like this" because it is very true, every once in a while we get people like @ZanGetsu that come to specifically share tools.
@Bish0pq lol, you're damn right im trying my outer best, I worry myself to death all the time about "am I either gonna get banned, or reported for this being too LQ." and it makes me not want to post as much. I really do try my hardest to make as HQ posts as possible. I really am going to need some help when I start sometime soon doing reviews of stuff I find on GitHub, or hardware for example, what I posted yesterday about the Packet Squirrel.
Now, I would like to mention @"Dismas", you are raising the best technology forums on the internet, and I really hate that we get people like stated all above.
Quote:every milenial is not like thisbecause you're absolutely correct. remember that, being born in 95, I fall in that group as well. With SL you often get out what you put in, but don't expect it to be immediate. I started writing my hardware engineering stuff years ago, and I'm just now starting to see members interested. I may have inspired them, maybe not, it doesn't matter to me. Loads of people like the things I put out, even if they just lurk on it.
(10-26-2017, 05:08 PM)Llebacc Wrote: And if you, as a member of SL, miss all the advanced IT and security posts...why not go and make some of your own? Stoke the flames a little bit. Post some tutorials, resurrect techniques that have gone by the wayside.
(10-26-2017, 05:18 PM)$ynthx Wrote:(10-26-2017, 05:08 PM)Llebacc Wrote: And if you, as a member of SL, miss all the advanced IT and security posts...why not go and make some of your own? Stoke the flames a little bit. Post some tutorials, resurrect techniques that have gone by the wayside.
I agree. IMO, if people want to see something get better, why not start helping do that. I was at youth group at church last night, and our youth leader said "If you want to see something happen, start by doing that thing yourself." Also, something that's great, take a look at this video, its VERY inspiring.
(10-26-2017, 07:36 PM)Ecks Wrote: I have rewritten this post multiple times to try and get my words out properly, so here it goes.
The "hacking" scene was always a roller coaster, it would rise and fall with the trends, You would have the real hardcore hackers pop up teach something then either move into a job or into prison. Yeah you read that correctly, the real hackers aren't freeloaders, they are research analysts, or government analysts, or government funded groups, that is the forefront of hacking. Yes when something big happens the smaller groups pop up like anonymous, but at the end of the day all of those groups disperse, leaving the hacking scene to the only people who keep it alive, the skids. They are the little kids ratting, doxxing, asking how to hack facebook, etc, they will be tomorrows hacker and possible fed, that is just how it works.
Quote:Logic is POWER, Knowledge is an asset.