 Felly ydy y ffordd o hyd o beth yw'r oedd cyflawn i gael ei ddweud, byddwn yn gweld bod ffordd iawn yn y gwrando, oherwydd ystod yn ymdyn nhw'n gade, ac nid o defnyddio'r llwytaeth yn fath, ddechrau-di-dreddar cyflawn, mae'n ddarparu fath o'r pethu'r ffrifat ddechrau fel y ddweud bethau sydd yn ymdun gwirio yn fath. A'r digwydd, y gallais bobl gyda, ac rydyn ni'n amser y gallai gyflawn i gael y mae'r ddaf yn hynny, there are some ways we haven't even thought about that could be a lot of very negative impact. In fact one example is people always talk about the internet saying, this is... people used to talk about the internet this way saying that by being connected to everything around the world your point of view will always be more varied and you'll never be siloed in your point of view. The opposite, in fact, is true. If you look at a pre-internet age you'll directly interface with your immediate peers Ac you would think that your world view would just be what's directly around you. And people thought the internet would spread that world view a lot. And you would have a lot of influence from outside of your immediate surroundings. Like I said, the opposite is true because of the amount of choice you have on the internet. You tend to find precisely like-minded people even if they're halfway around the world, which means that your ideas never change or grow. So, yes, your right society does need to grow and adapt to some of these things. And we can't even predict how we're going to do so. roedd y gallu этиir iawn? Rydw i ddiwedd i'w cwestiynau ychydigau y gallu y gronlwys, y cyfathig o'n dillodau o y internet a śodiaeth ar gyfer y dymo yn gwneud. A os rwy'n golygu bod'r ffordd sydd y cyfath, a ydych chi'n golygu fel yr hordd mhyser? Rwy'n golygu bod'r pwbl yn gyfathu ceilio. Maith dynnu ydyn nhw sefydliwn arnyn nhw? Rwy'n golygu, mi ffordd. Rwy'n gwybod â'n golygu a'r hynod yn gwneud hynny i gael. I think that we need to be able to, we need to resist, that we need to work around that. If it does go through, yes, it might cause an initial deceleration, but as always, we find ways around things. The second part about Facebook becoming a public company, well, they're just another corporate entity. Yes, they will do that. That's no surprise at all. I think that Facebook has been a great experiment. It's been a great social experiment for us to show us that social networks are A, useful, B, well, addictive, and it makes people use it in some ways, very, very handy for communication. But Facebook's a wrong way to do it. It's a wrong way to do it because it is a commercial entity, and that needs to change. There is an open source project called Diaspora. It is essentially the very same software that's behind Facebook, very similar to what's behind Facebook, and that can be run on micro devices like Freedom Boxes and things like that in a mesh-like distributed fashion. I think things like Diaspora are going to be on the rise to take over the baton of social networks. In the end, things like Twitter and Facebook, I predict, are going to be, they've got a limited lifespan. Do you think more people should start learning how to use programming languages such as C, or do you think it should be reserved for the more technologically minded? Well, there's nothing wrong with learning it. I think that's always good fun, but it's entirely up to you as to what you want to do in terms of a career. As a hobbyist, yeah, sure, learn as much as you can. There's nothing wrong with it. And it's still very much in use today.