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Google’s first employee became their Director of Technology and made $900 million. Jesus’s first follower became the Bishop of Rome; one in every thousand people alive is named after him. The first few people to make websites in 1995, blogs in 2005, or YouTube channels in 2015 got... See more
binjix.comThe online world was his stage; he just needed to decide who would come out from behind the curtain.
Nick Bilton • American Kingpin: Catching the Billion-Dollar Baron of the Dark Web

Convinced a university to scan Facebooks little red book on a $150k archival scanner
The best PDF’s I could find were @amasad’s and a remastered version that were both low quality
Reply if you’d like me to send you the link when it’s ready - should be the highest quality publicly available... See more
It recently occurred to me that the really obvious comparison for what’s going on here is the open source software community back in the 90s. Eric S Raymond’s essay Homesteading the Noosphere, a reference text on the social norms and incentive structure of the free software movement, explains exactly what’s going on. We’re no longer dealing with a... See more
Alex Danco • Homesteading the Twittersphere
DeCorrespondent-Article-RutgerBregman-01Mar23-English.pdf
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Joe Gerber • 3 cards
the more and better access everyone has to tools, resources, etc, the clearer it becomes that the final boss bottlenecks are courage, imagination and giving a shit
Visakan Veerasamyx.comBuilding Global Community
Mark Zuckerberg discusses Facebook's role in fostering a global community, emphasizing the importance of supportive, safe, informed, civically engaged, and inclusive communities to address global challenges and create positive impact.
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