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Feb 20 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
This neuroscientist crushed our last space of freedom.
He reads thoughts, records dreams and manipulates memories...
And shows how your brain can be hacked.
Here’s the shocking truth on Moran Cerf's experiments — and why it threatens your freedom today:🧵
Moran Cerf began his career in cybersecurity, working as a penetration tester for banks.
After a meeting with the neuroscientist Francis Crick, he redirected his expertise:
Combining his hacking background with neuroscience to develop unconventional and radical methods
Feb 12 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
In 1995, Bezos went to Home Depot, bought a wooden door for $60, added four legs, and called it a desk.
This story seems almost mythical in a company now worth $1.6 Trillion.
But it gets better...🧵
The original door desks were not well-constructed:
They were wobbly and required cardboard underlays to stabilize them.
Employee #5 Nico Lovejoy notably said "You would never want to hire Jeff Bezos as a carpenter"
Jan 19 • 18 tweets • 6 min read
In 1994, Marc Andreessen created a $4.2B company called Netscape.
His success triggered a ruthless war with Bill Gates…
…until Google humiliates Microsoft on its own playground.
Here's the full story:🧵
The year is 1993
When 2 students, Andreessen and Bina, saw a missing piece for the Web:
→ It lacked visuals and navigation features
So, they developped the Mosaic web browser
→ Images appeared on web pages for the first time
Success was immediate with 1M users by 1994
Dec 3, 2024 • 15 tweets • 5 min read
This is Tim Berners-Lee
The father of the World Wide Web,
though it took years to design today's Internet.
Here are the 11 most legendary web pages:🧵
The first web page went live on August 6, 1991.
Tim Berners-Lee made it to share information on the World Wide Web project.
No screenshots were taken of the site in 1991. Here's what it looked like in 1992.