Cyberpunk has never been just an aesthetic. Sure, it gave us mirrorshades, chrome limbs, neon alleys, and black market brain implants. But under the surface glitz is something far more grounded: a raw political critique of the world we live in — or the world we’re steadily becoming.
I'll add your point for a further discussion in the coming third article "Programming language switching Sociology".
Of course, anyone are welcome to add points here, I'll delay to finish the third in the next week. Feel free to add your points so that I can organize them together.
Now, I guess someone, include me, will think more carefully about, who are these people that prevent others publish content they don't like, and even has no guts to show themselves, but register a new account younger than 40 minutes to troll.
What kind of benefit behind, will lead these people do so many things so far...
If I were the cyber mafia on HackerNews, I would do something to let a domain no longer be published, like I'm an asshole that can't bear with anything I don't like.