Today we’re vibin’ with Ada Lovelace, the OG math queen who, back in 1852, dropped the first algorithm ever—like, a whole code for a computer that didn’t even exist yet. 🤯
Basically, Ada did what every coder does on a Friday night: wrote some wild stuff that the hardware just couldn’t handle. 💻🔥
On November 25, 1952, the play The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie dropped in London’s West End and became the longest-running show in history, no cap! 🎭✨
How do you turn your sales pitch into a powerful weapon to land a meeting? The Wolf of Wall Street learned that lesson fast, and now you can find out how to turn your biz into a successful venture!
Minecraft leveled up from blocks… and hit the big screen.
So, like, on this day, April 3rd, but back in 1973, Martin Cooper made the first public call on a cell phone. This was the starting point for one of the biggest tech revolutions ever.