If you just first tell me how you discovered this whole field of democracy advocating through digital means.
I don’t know about it.
What’s the name of the...?
OK.
Berners-Lee, OK. The system’s name is?
The WWW?
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is. It is. You discovered it in 1994.
Blue Ribbon Campaign?
Which specialty?
That was your main topic?
Previously to that you were already interested with geeky things.
Before Internet you were into technology, also?
You were already predisposed to that kind of...?
When you dropped school, what did your parents say?
You had a computer, which at that time was very expensive.
It was already cheap at that time?
You had the equipment. Your parents provided it? They were happy with your...?
Your parents are also into math?
You are a one-child family?
When you dropped school you were doing what?
Did you create some software?
You practiced it over this platform?
What did you contribute, precisely?
The Atom?
Did, actually, Chinese journalists use this Freenet?
Is it still in use?
That was what you did when you were 16?
What’s the name of this engine?
Fusion?
Inforian Quest?
It’s still working?
Did you make money with that?
You were rich, already, for a 15 years old?
That’s good.
After this?
What is the startup?
It is about?
Wonderful, and then how did you get up to political advocacy?
You came back to Taiwan after Silicon Valley?
You contributed to Siri?
You were working for Apple being here?
This wasn’t, basically, an Apple program? It was your program?
I get it. You were still based in Taiwan?
This hacker thing, is it related with all of this?
Black hats, so you were the white hat?
Civic hacker?
You were doing this hacking thing since your participation in open source?
You are still doing it?
It’s still your job?