Julien Zerbib
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It’s hard to believe it’s already been 100 days since I received my Neuralink N1 implant. Looking back, the whole journey feels like science fiction that somehow became my everyday reality. The surgery on Day 0 was surprisingly easy. A quick general anaesthetic, a small incision, and the robotic system did the rest — precisely placing the 1,024 ultra-thin threads into my motor cortex. I woke up alert and in good spirits and went home the next afternoon. By Day 3 I was feeling a lot better, and by Day 7 the little scar was already starting to fade. Recovery was genuinely minimal; I felt sharper and more positive than I had been in years after the BCI was turned on. The real fun started in Week 2 when we paired the implant with my brand-new Apple MacBook (my very first Mac). The @neuralink engineers walked me through calibration sessions, and within a couple of minutes I was moving the cursor just by thinking. At first it felt like trying to remember a dream, but by Week 3 it was second nature. Scrolling, clicking, typing — all mind-controlled. The Mac integration was buttery smooth; I went from total Mac newbie to power-user faster than I ever expected. By Day 80 I was ready for the big leagues. That’s when I fired up @Warcraft of Warcraft for the first time with pure thought control. The first raid felt clunky, but once my brain and the BCI synced, it was pure magic. I’m now raiding, and exploring Azeroth hands-free at full speed — no mouse, no keyboard, just intention. It’s honestly brilliant. The freedom is addictive. The social-media side has been just as surprising. Every update I’ve shared has been met with genuine excitement rather than scepticism. Thousands of messages from people with disabilities, gamers, students, and scientists — all asking real questions about the tech and what it could mean for the future. The positivity has been overwhelming and incredibly motivating. 100 days in and I already can’t imagine life without it. The N1 didn’t just give me a new way to use a computer — it gave me a new way to live. Can’t wait to see what the next 100 days bring. Thank you all so much for your support and I will keep you all updated as we continue this journey together.




"On verra à ce moment-là": Martine Vassal n'exclut pas une alliance avec le RN au 2nd tour des municipales à Marseille l.bfmtv.com/37xr







Les joueurs de l'OM accusés de ne pas avoir le niveau C1 par le @rothenjerome : "Hormis Greenwood et Rulli, le reste est à jeter ! Il y a eu erreur de casting ! Qui a fait cette équipe ?" #RMCLive

🔵 EXCLUSIF | Casse du Louvre, Algérie, narcotrafic, terrorisme... Les vérités de Laurent Nuñez, ministre de l’Intérieur ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/N67x





🔴🇫🇷 ALERTE INFO | Olivier Faure : "Il va falloir prendre l'argent là où il est, c'est-à-dire dans les poches de ceux qui ont les moyens". Quand la gauche échoue, elle taxe. Leur seul projet : Taxer les autres pour financer leurs échecs







En taxant 2% de ces 19 milliards, en imposant Bernard Arnault sur cette seule journée, on finance 7 000 infirmiers pendant un an. L’argent ça se trouve. La semaine prochaine, les @socialistesAN proposeront la #TaxeZucman. Les Français verront qui vote vraiment pour les défendre.




Une proposition pour financer la suspension de la réforme des retraites : 3,50 € par salarié, à la charge des employeurs. Alors qu’il y a chaque année 90 milliards d’exonérations et 211 milliards d’aides aux entreprises, faudrait-il encore s’excuser de vouloir garantir à chacun une retraite décente ? Je veux que les citoyens puissent profiter pleinement de leur deuxième vie à la retraite, sans que leur corps ne soit abîmé par des carrières pénibles.







