This photo was taken in 1997 at the Great Wall of China. It shows Jack Ma (the founder of Alibaba) and Jerry Yang (the founder of Yahoo)
Two years before the picture was taken, in 1995, Jerry Yang had founded Yahoo and had become an internet sensation around the world. As a 10-year old emigrant from Taiwan, Jerry had never visited China, but was invited to do so in 1997
The translator who was assigned to him was a junior staffer at the economic ministry – a guy called Jack Ma
Jerry still talks about meeting Jack that day and how struck he was by his inquisitiveness. Jack wanted to know everything about Yahoo and the internet – at a time when China had no more than 7M internet users. They connected really well, but didn't stay in touch
Two years after this encounter, in 1999, Jack Ma went on and founded Alibaba. A few years later, when Jerry heard for the first time about Alibaba and its founder named Jack Ma, he remembered his tour guide who had the same name and wondered whether they would be the same person – which they turned out to be
Jerry and Jack reconnected, and seven years after their first encounter at the Great Wall, in 2005, Jerry Yang made a $1B investment in Alibaba for 40% of its stake – an investment that would arguably become one of the most lucrative business deals in history when Alibaba grew to become a company with a market cap of $500B+
From https://t.co/OhoEX8LF9P
I can't believe I just got my little process / daemon utility working on both Mac and Linux! 🎉
Anywho, this is meant to replace PM2, with a better license (MIT) instead of PM2's copyleft license (all consumers must open source their projects)
I named the tool "Salvatore":
@cousin_vanko @anpaure AI - then docs always: either docs to confirm AI or if AI is just spouting bs. Last resort I’m gonna be on Google going through GitHub issues and stackoverflow just to find out the bug is in a dependency