Founders

#176 Linus Torvalds (Creator of Linux)

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Apr 18, 2021
Discover the wild journey of Linux, from a solo project to a global phenomenon. Linus Torvalds shares insights on the unexpected nature of revolutions and his humble beginnings. He emphasizes the value of creativity over complacency in business and reflects on the philosophy of fun driving innovation. Dive into anecdotes from his life, including the challenges of balancing work and personal life while managing a revolutionary open-source community. It's a captivating look at passion fueling technological success!
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Linus's Childhood

  • Linus Torvalds describes himself as an ugly, nerdy child with no social graces.
  • He excelled in math and physics but struggled socially, especially before being a nerd was considered cool.
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Finding Solace in Computers

  • Linus found solace in computers, enjoying the control they offered, unlike the unpredictable real world.
  • He preferred the logic of computers, seeing them as a world where he could 'play God'.
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From Pawn Shop to Boardroom

  • Coming from a dysfunctional family with financial struggles, Linus's mother pawned a share in the Helsinki Telephone Company.
  • Years later, Linus served on the board of directors for the same company.
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