Friedrich Stenschke

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Friedrich Stenschke

Friedrich Stenschke

@httpsfriedrich

German 🇩🇪 | Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 | 25 | 👨🏼‍💻Digital Native 📍Bremerhaven | Romans 14:8 | Digitizing Businesses @deschalet_com | Views are my own

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shouko@shoukointech·
Jeff Bezos running Amazon in 2000
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Sequoia Capital@sequoia·
In honor of 50 years of Apple, we're sharing - for the first time ever - Don Valentine's original 1977 memo for Sequoia's investment into Apple Computer. #Apple50
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@GermanyNATO Who was the architect of that building? Norman Foster? Looks like it could have been an Apple HQ.
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Germany at NATO@GermanyNATO·
70 years of Bundesnachrichtendienst - founded on 1 April. No joke. From its post-war origins to its Berlin HQ today, 🇩🇪's foreign intelligence service has continually adapted to new security challenges. Its work today remains anchored in accountability and the rule of law.
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Finjas Sauer@finjassauer·
Apple hat aus dem Nichts den Preis vom Studio Display XDR mit VESA Mount Adapter gesenkt. Ursprünglich hat die Version genau gleich viel gekostet wie die mit Standfuß (3499 €), jetzt ist sie 400 € günstiger (3099 €).
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Michelangelo
Michelangelo@Ninjaturtle_VC·
Stockholm. April 21. 👀
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Type one username. Get every account that person has ever created across 400+ social networks. In seconds. It's called Sherlock. 72,000 GitHub stars. The most popular OSINT tool on the internet. Free and open source. One command. One username. Every digital footprint exposed. No paid tools. No private investigators. No background check services. Here's what Sherlock does: → Enter any username. It scans 400+ social networks simultaneously. → Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, TikTok, GitHub, LinkedIn, and 394 more → Returns every account linked to that username in seconds → Exports results to TXT, CSV, or Excel → Works through Tor for anonymous searches → Proxy support for additional privacy → Auto-opens found profiles in your browser with one flag → Runs on Linux, Mac, Windows, and Docker Here's the part that should make you uncomfortable: Your username is your fingerprint. Most people use the same one everywhere. One search reveals every platform you've ever signed up for. Dating apps. Forums. Old accounts you forgot existed. Everything. Private investigators charge $200 to $500 for a basic digital footprint report. Background check services charge $30 to $50 per search. That's it. Every account. Every platform. Every trace. 100% Open Source.
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Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
In 1981, Steve Jobs spoke about computers as the bicycles of the 21st century. @Apple was founded 50 years ago today on April 1, 1976.
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Friedrich Stenschke@httpsfriedrich·
Without me even realising it: I had my Aple Park T-Shirt on today. What a coincidence. #Apple50
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Chris Fralic
Chris Fralic@chrisfralic·
Apple turns 50 30 years ago a young Jony Ive introduced the 20th Anniversary Macintosh
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Phil Traut ᯅ@SpatiallyMe·
THIS is how you do an Apple Museum. I got invited to the exclusive opening of the Apple Museum in Utrecht, which felt like the perfect way to celebrate 50 years of the company that has shaped my life for the past 16 years. But this is not just another collection. Through their unique displays, the museum conveys the core values and philosophies of Steve Jobs: seeing art in technology, approaching concepts in new ways, and paying attention to the smallest details. I couldn’t stop smiling. If you’re a fan of Apple, this is not only a must-visit, but probably one of the greatest Apple experiences you’ll ever have. Shot entirely on Apple Vision Pro.
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FORTUNE
FORTUNE@FortuneMagazine·
Today Apple celebrates its 50th year as a company. In its honor, take a look back at one of the articles featured in our 2009 magazine issue covering Steve Jobs as CEO of the Decade—and what CEOs across industries had to say about him. bit.ly/41BQnga
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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
The most AI proof job in the world is entrepreneurship Use it to make products and services. Build more companies. On Shopify or otherwise.
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Friedrich Stenschke@httpsfriedrich·
@gilbert @Apple No way Ben Gilbert is here on X! I remember asking you years ago about an internship (LOL) when I was living in Seattle. Nice to see you here.
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Ben Gilbert
Ben Gilbert@gilbert·
Here's to 50 years, @Apple. Thanks for having me for 35 of them.
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Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson@BenWilsonTweets·
One of the best (and most sociopathic) interview responses Steve Jobs ever gave. Interviewer: What are your weaknesses? Steve Jobs: Hard to say. But here are some of my strengths...
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Aaron@aaronp613·
Obsessed with Apple's 50th birthday homepage video
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
Why "Diamonds in the Rough" is not a Good Investment Strategy in Venture: " Don't ever do diamonds in the rough, only do diamonds. The general pattern is 99 out of 100 times, if it's got merit, to be investible for venture, there are a lot of really smart and hungry VCs out there and they're working extremely hard to sniff these things out. I think it's really unusual to have the diamond in the rough." Love to hear your thoughts on this @Alfred_Lin @gradypb @rabois @zebulgar @bhalligan @lessin
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This is for everyone who has a dream that simply seems out of reach. 11 years ago I started 20VC as an 18 year old in a bedroom in London. I didn’t know a single VC and had no money. I wrote down the names of three legends of the venture world. I have had two on the show previously and today I complete the list that 18 year old boy made. This was 11 years, 3,000 shows, 3,750 hours, in the making. Never give up, never doubt yourself, stay focused, row your own race. It will come through. Welcoming Marc Andreesen to 20VC today. (Links in comments)

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