Cyberpunk today. John Elsder
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- Technology
"In the real world--planet Earth, Reality--there are somewhere between six and ten billion people. At any given time, most of them are making mud bricks or field~stripping their AK-47s. Perhaps a billion of them have enough money to own a computer; these people have more money than all of the others put together. "
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Cyberpunk Now #4 - Singer Songwriter Lucien Zell
Born in LA, based in Prague, Lucien Zell lives at the edge “because that’s where the views are.” He’s the author of five poetry collections, two novels, two children’s books and over a hundred songs. Hailed by Alan Levy as a “twenty-first century troubadour,” Zell manages to embrace unseen worlds with his thrilling, heart-filled plunge into art.
www.patreon.com/LucienZell
and his latest poetry book:
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Cyberpunk Now #3 - Haseeb Awan
"I am Haseeb Awan & my name literal meaning is Accountant. I am working on solving complicated financial & economical problems with the help of technology. Iv’e a track record of two successful business exits, raising over 100M in venture capital & growing the customer base from 0-4 Million users & expanding the business globally into 15 countries across 4 continents within 18 months. I’ve been included among the top 100 influential people in FINTECH globally, won multiple international awards, wrote for and is mentioned on multiple international media & frequently speaks at international conferences & government committees."
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Cyberpunk Now #2 - Interview with activist hacker Pavol Luptak
Pavol Luptak is a cryptoanarchist and voluntaryist focused on technology and society hacking. He started his career as a computer hacker with many prestigious IT security certifications.
In addition to technologies, Pavol loves contemporary art as well. He became a member of the famous Czech contemporary art group Ztohoven which is responsible for many hacktivist contemporary ‘media sculpture’ projects and started with his friend the digital art company Satori.
With the development of Parallel Polis, Pavol decided to achieve his vision – completely opt-out of the system. Thanks to globality and flexibility he decided to give up his permanent residency, switched from bank accounts to crypto-currencies, started to use global health care and mobile phone companies, becoming a global citizen. -