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Peter Sunde of The Pirate Bay fame schl\u00e4gt in diesem unterhaltsamen Vortrag von der TNW Conference1 in eine ganz \u00e4hnliche Kerbe wie Ted Nelson und meine Urgro\u00dftante, indem er \u00fcber einen Schwenk aus der Historie von TBP dazu kommt, wie man Technologie politisch einsetzen kann und dass man \u00f6fter mal nach dem „Warum?“ fragen sollte.
\n\nStartups and the tech industry are the new community bearers. What does that mean for how programmers need to think, and what types of responsibilities come with that role? How can we build solid, long term solutions and build next generations of infrastructure in a responsible way? At TNW Conference, Peter Sunde will share his vision on the bigger picture and ways for tech entrepreneurs to create real value for society.