SPOILERS:<p>From a technical standpoint, I was disappointed in the finale. It was too outlandish that they accidentally developed an AI that could break all encryption. In real life, it almost certainly would mean that the technology gets sold off to a military enterprise. Sure, you could say something about them deciding to kill it in preservation of a free internet, and I think that’s the message they were trying to send.<p>Going into the finale, I had expected maybe they would open-source piper-net. I think it could have made a far better statement about sharing technology, and could have projected a far brighter future, rather than Richard losing his flash drive...