The Orangerie in Kassel: the First Cyberfeminist International happened here in 1997. This collective and feminist project was part of the alternative history of early net culture. The part that happened outside of the major institutions, the part that explicitly did not conform to the white, male-dominated world of hackers. Resistant practices and perspectives shaped the cyberfeminist networks. Technology was used and questioned at the same time. Where are these stories of feminist networking today? The desire for an emancipatory approach to technology points to the problems of the digitalised present, to privatisation and regulation, forms of surveillance and the threatening disappearance of critical thinking.