For us Americans that don't know anything about this: it seems that this is done by the Chaos Computer Club[0], which runs the Chaos Communication Congress[1] which is a sort of German DEFCON.
Except I had literally never heard of them. And the only comments on this topic (when I posted) were other people asking who they were and why this was on HN.
I recognize those headlines. I don't believe I clicked a single one of them though (if I did I likely closed it as soon as I saw it was a video). Not that it matters. I opened this HN article wondering what it was all about.. saw several others had already commented they had no idea what it was about.. so I looked it up. And here we are.
I'm the developer of this channel and am not directly associated with CCC; I asked for permission to use their API to provide these videos for Roku users and have been developing it off-and-on for a few months. I'm planning on adding more conferences from their collection, but in order to meet the Roku Direct Publisher requirements, I have to make some additional assets for each event beyond what's provided on their site.
Roku is frequently derided for being spyware here, and CCC is full of privacy aware hackers. I would have thought the crossover of people interested in CCC and Roku TV subscribers would be fairly low.
I have a friend who was gifted an Amazon Fire TV stick and uses it because she doesn't have a lot of disposable income and doesn't care much about the privacy implications.
Yet I'd argue she profits from being able to watch C3 talks (she casually cares about) via the various apps (Chaosflix) available through its store.
> Roku is frequently derided for being spyware here, and CCC is full of privacy aware hackers. I would have thought the crossover of people interested in CCC and Roku TV subscribers would be fairly low.
fwiw, I had trouble watching one of the presentations linked here last week so I went to YouTube and watched it there.
Evangelizing/educating is sort of like bank robbery I guess. There's like an old joke where someone asked a famous bank robber why they robbed banks and they said "because that's where the money is"... so maybe there maybe people who don't know they are interested in CCC who they might be able to reach.
Looks like CCC has serious problems in its administration (they beat up Vincent Canfield) https://twitter.com/gexcolo/status/1214261610338037761 but imo that does not take away anything from the presenters/presentations.
The talks from the big Congress (yearly) are either in German or English. I'd say the split is 50%.
But most talks are translated ton English or German and some are to other languages (French, Spanish, Russian). The translations are done by volunteers during the talk so they might not be perfect.
All of this years talks are either English or have been translated to English. At the conference there were simultaneous translations. 100% de<->en coverage and few other languages, Russian, French, Polish and Spanish too.
Basic question: Why is this relevant? I've never heard of media.ccc.de, so what's so interesting about it that, as soon as they have a Roku channel, it's the top link at Hacker News?
I'm assuming that this organization is somehow controversial? Are they streaming pirated content or something that's politically controversial?
23C3: Body Hacking, Hacker Spaces, Mining AOL Search Queries
24C3: Design Noir, Dining Cryptographers, A Spotter's Guide to AACS Keys
25C3: Blinkenlights Stereoscope, Running Your Own GSM Network, Messing Around with Garage Doors
26C3: Weaponizing Cultural Viruses, Playing with the Built City, Cybernetic Cannibalism, Homewreckery
27C3: Data Analysis in Terabit Ethernet Traffic, Console Hacking 2010, A Short Political History of Acoustics, OMG WTF PDF
...my archive has a hole in it here...
33C3: Edible Soft Robotics, Saving the World with (Vegan) Science
34C3: Free Electron Lasers https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16028723