Ludita, the pioneer who designed the guts of the Spanish Internet: "We were very badass"

There was a time in Spain when the elderly did not know anything about the internet. All large companies wanted to have their website and a group of twenty-somethings, fresh out of the race and very savvy, learned how to do them and work for corporations from small consulting firms. Some remain, others were acquired and others went bankrupt. "They handled hallucinatory budgets. People received very high salaries with less than thirty years. Then the bubble exploded and they offered jobs in half. The interesting thing is that there was everything: I studied Advertising, others were lawyers, others from Fine Arts or Physical Education. We were seduced by technology and the internet. "