How old are you?
Were you born in Taiwan?
…in Taiwan. Where do you live?
…on the Internet.
You’re currently the Minister of Digital of Taiwan.
Are you happy?
Do you live alone?
Your parents were in the Tiananmen revolution.
Were you there in the square?
What do you remember of that time?
You said a week after that your father went to Berlin?
If you can just speak phrase by phrase, and then I can translate that part?
Speak a little bit slower, please. [laughs]
It’s OK.
You all went to Berlin?
Briefly, what is your political ideology, feeling?
What is your political feeling? Where do you situate yourself politically? What do you think has to be done? Not specifically who you want to vote.
What do you defend? What are your beliefs? What is your political sentiment?
She believes that you defend that the citizen should intervene or participate in the politics.
You’re talking about just a more horizontal type of way of doing politics?
Between a horizontal structure and a vertical structure?
Do you have any spiritual belief or religious belief?
At six years old, you read the classics in different languages. What idea moved you, overpowered you, or most influenced you?
[laughs]
[laughs] This is what, at six years old, you thought with your small mind?
How was childhood for you? How did your childhood friends see you? What was this experience like?
How did you feel?
When you talk about external values, what specifically are you talking about? Norms.
How did you feel? You felt?
At eight years, you learned how to program by yourself.
Why did you choose this among all the other things that you had at your best, in your reach?
You were specifically interested in this type of language, programming language?
For you, it was a waste of time to calculate?
At 19 years old, you worked in Silicon Valley?
How did you see it?
What did it mean to you?
How did you live your adolescence? What was most important to you?
Did you have friends? Were you much more of a person who liked to be alone? What happened during that time?
Like Orlando.
Which one was the first one?
When you talk about your community, who are you talking about?
No, there’s no copyright.
It was two years of travel?
What essential thing did you discover?
Beyond open code, what did you discover?
This is what you discovered in these years of travel?
What do you think we are going to be?
I don’t understand… The technology comes to us, but don’t we create technology?
If they don’t have intellectual property.
This is what you’re trying to do in Taiwan?