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Building technology from first principles. Silicon → logic → computation → software. One layer at a time.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Stack Atlas
Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
Welcome to Stack Atlas. A journey explaining how technology actually works — from electricity to apps. We build the stack layer by layer: ⚡ Electricity 🔢 Binary 🧠 Logic Gates 🧮 Arithmetic Circuits 🖥 Computer Architecture 💾 Memory 🚀 CPU Execution Start from Layer 1 ↓
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@amazing_physics You’re not touching anything. You’re feeling resistance. Two electric fields refusing to overlap. What feels solid… is just forces pushing back. Reality isn’t made of “things”. It’s made of interactions. — @TheStackAtlas
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Amazing Physics
Amazing Physics@amazing_physics·
The electron has no surface. When you imagine an electron… You probably think of a tiny sphere orbiting a nucleus. But that's an outdated image. In modern physics, the electron has no boundary. It has no "skin." It has no measurable surface. As far as we've been able to measure… It behaves like a point particle. With no detectable size. With no known internal structure. It's not a little ball. It's an excitation of a quantum field that exists throughout the universe. That means something unsettling: When you "touch" something… There's never actually any solid contact. It's electric fields repelling each other. So, here's the thing: If the electron has no surface… What exactly are you touching right now?
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨New data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory shows a massive 230-light-year "fracture" in a galactic filament.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: South Korean engineers created artificial muscles 30 times stronger than human tissue and lift over 4,000 times their own weight when stiffened.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Another advantage of focusing on growth rate rather than absolute numbers is that it makes it easier to switch to a new variant of the product if you discover one. It makes it easier to see tails that will eventually wag the dog.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@paulg If this timeline is even partially true… We’re currently living in the “pre-AI-native” era of software. Everything after this will be built differently. — @TheStackAtlas
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Paul Graham@paulg·
"Anything made before 2028 is going to be valuable." — an OpenAI employee implicitly discloses their timetable
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@Cointelegraph This is where everything is heading—one unified AI workspace. Makes you realize how important it is to understand the full stack behind it, from silicon to software. Been breaking that down step by step on Stack Atlas → @TheStackAtlas
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 NOW: OpenAI plans to merge ChatGPT, Codex, and its browser into a single desktop "superapp" aimed at simplifying the user experience, WSJ reports.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@teslaownersSV Every era has two forces: • those who preserve • those who expand Civilization needs both. But breakthroughs usually come from the ones who push forward.
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
ELON MUSK’S CORE PHILOSOPHY IN ONE SENTENCE “Make the future exciting again.” That’s the heartbeat of everything he builds. He refuses to accept a world of stagnation, managed decline, or fear of tomorrow. Instead, he pushes for a high-energy, high-optimism future where civilization expands, thrives, and explores — not shrinks or plays it safe. • SpaceX → Mars so we’re not stuck on one fragile planet • Tesla → sustainable energy so we stop poisoning our home • Neuralink → merging with AI so we don’t get left behind • xAI → truth-seeking AI so we understand reality • X → free speech so ideas compete openly • Optimus → ending boring/dangerous work so humans do meaningful things When others say “slow down” or “be careful,” Elon says “speed up” and “be bold.” History keeps proving him right — reusable rockets, mass EVs, global satellite internet, brain implants that restore movement — all once laughed at, now reality. The opposite philosophy (safetyism, degrowth, risk-aversion) dominates many places. Elon is the counter-force. The future he’s fighting for isn’t just better — it’s thrilling. @elonmusk
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@Kekius_Sage The moment you question your thoughts, you stop being controlled by them.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Metacognition is the highest form of intelligence, the ability to think about your own thinking.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
🧠 STACK 13 — Register Renaming Your CPU lies to your instructions. Two operations can use the same variable… at the same time. And nothing breaks. How? Because the CPU secretly renames everything. Let’s break it down ↓
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
So your code says: “Use x” But the CPU says: “I’ll handle it.” This is how modern CPUs: • avoid unnecessary waits • run faster • execute multiple instructions at once Follow @TheStackAtlas to understand computers from first principles.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
This is called: Register Renaming The CPU maps your variables to different internal registers. So instructions can run in parallel without waiting.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@elonmusk From deserts to the Arctic, the internet is everywhere now.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
@sciencegirl This is what happens when engineering meets imagination. Turning a beloved character into something real is pure creativity.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Engineer Matt Hobbs built a full size functional WALL-E that moves, reacts, and expresses emotions using custom electronics and remote control.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
So when you use AI: You’re not just chatting. You’re triggering: • data centers • GPUs • massive computation AI feels simple. But behind the scenes… it’s one of the most compute-heavy systems ever built.
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
Now scale this globally: Millions of users Billions of prompts Trillions of tokens This is why: • GPU demand is exploding • AI is expensive to run • companies invest billions
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Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
AI Explained 🧵 Every time you use ChatGPT or Claude… you are spending compute. Not money directly. But someone is. And the cost is massive. Let’s break down what’s really happening ↓
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