hijacked by people who have a question arius and the reason is that first of all. it's you're saying revolution but that's using the term in a figurative sense because if the users have control over their software that doesn't involve changing the organisation of the state so it's not a revolution literally speaking it simply means returning to users of computing the autonomy that's they have in non digital life what we see happening is a transition from non digital life in which people mostly have a lot of what tommy of course there are exceptions there are slaves today but we consider that an injustice there shouldn't be slaves today there are countries which don't respect human rights but we call that in justice the point is that you should have human rights in your digital activities as well so we need to put an end to this in order to have affective democracy and in order and we need to change a lot of things about digital technology so that they're not surveillance engines but part of it is we need to use software that the users control even those of us who a