Chapter 601 Enterprising Xiaozha
"Hi," Zuckerberg raised his head slightly, greeted his colleague at the table next to him, took out the computer from his backpack, and a bottle of Gatorade sports drink, and started working as soon as he sat down.
My deskmate was not much more enthusiastic than him. He nodded to him with a slanted face. He probably didn't take any attention to this greeting. His body was still leaning forward, his eyes were staring at the computer screen, and his hands were still typing on the keyboard quickly - it seemed that this person was in a state.
Looking up, I saw that this is very big, but because of the decorations of each person in different styles, there are graffiti on the walls around some people that others cannot understand, and there are actually many such people in the office that seem a bit messy.
At this time, there was no time to care about others, and all your body and mind were placed in front of you, or on multiple screens.
The computer and the string of characters on the screen are their entire world at this time.
Zuckerberg likes a world like this.
Although he had just been here for a few days, Zuckerberg integrated quickly. Because he had written a version of Facebook, he only spent a few hours figuring out the company's basic code framework and product process.
After he was engaged in work, Zuckerberg also did not realize the passage of time. When he encountered a problem, he got up and walked around and thought habitually, the hour hand was already pointing at 16 o'clock.
The seats were already quite empty at this time. In the game room specially set up, some people were lying on the sofa to play xbox, some were sitting on the ground to play PS2. Around them, you could see snacks scattered on the ground and wine bottles scattered on the ground.
The long and round tables on the lawn downstairs were also crowded at this time. Some people were writing codes like the office, and some were not moving in their hands, and they were looking at one direction intently, as if they were pondering, and as if they were dazed.
Zuckerberg likes the atmosphere.
In this office, Zuckerberg likes to pace back and forth, which is not eye-catching.
Because of the loose atmosphere, many guys have quirks. For example, some people like to turn their pens when thinking about problems, and turn one pen to dazzle.
Some people like to eat snacks when thinking about problems, and stuff a lot of swelling food into their mouths.
Some of them are even more strange. He doesn't like to eat them. He likes to pinch them. He takes a pack of crispy ones and crushes them through the packaging bag...
Some people go to the game room to play for a few games, while others just take a nap...
Zuckerberg only paced back and forth in the area behind his desk, sometimes looking out the window, sometimes looking at the floor, sometimes looking at the computer, sometimes holding hands, sometimes crossing his waist...
I don't know how many times it was back and forth, but someone patted his shoulder. It was Mike, "Zach, Feng is back, he wants to see you,"
"Oh," Zuckerberg then woke up from his meditation and glanced at the conference room over there. The young rich man whose net worth increased by billions more than the last time he met was sitting on a chair and making a phone call.
"Thank you Mike, I'll go now,"
He took out a document from his bag.
At the door of the conference room, he met Savelin, who was also rushing to come. The latter seemed very excited and hugged him, "Perform well,"
Looking at the young man inside who was not a few years older than him, somehow Zuckerberg felt the pressure.
That is the pressure caused by the huge gap.
Feng Yiping held his cell phone and raised his hand to say hello to them. Zuckerberg and Savelin hurried over to shake hands with him.
"Okay, I'm going to go to Seattle soon," Feng Yiping was still talking to his cell phone, smiling and pointing at the pile of drinks on the table.
"Okay, no problem, I will definitely come with a few opinions," Feng Yiping said with a smile.
"I'm very looking forward to it, but Feng, I can't give you any more concessions this time," Bezos seemed to be busy and spoke very quickly.
"No, you don't have to give me any concessions this time. As long as you also give me a few suggestions,"
Savrein quietly lipped Zuckerberg, "Amazon,"
Zuckerberg needs no reminder. The only one who can have such a pleasant conversation with Feng Yiping is Bezos.
He was surprised that it seemed that all the rumors were true, and Bezos really gave Feng Yiping a concession for a few opinions.
This young boss seems to have a far superior vision and insight.
"Okay, then see you then," Feng Yiping hung up the phone and walked towards them with a smile, "Sorry, I just came back today,"
He once again shook hands with the two of them enthusiastically, "Welcome to join,"
"Thank you Feng, thank you for giving us this opportunity,"
"So, Zach, Savilin, how about you? Are you still adapting to life here?" Feng Yiping sat down next to Zuckerberg.
“Thanks to the company for providing us with the house and car, we love it,”
"Haha, just like it. Are you satisfied with the office environment and other aspects?
“Satisfied with the office and restaurant, this is our favorite place,”
"We are a young company and there is no strict hierarchy. Whether it is work or life, you can directly mention any opinions to me. I also hope that you two can realize your dreams on Facebook, the big platform." After chatting for a few words, Feng Yiping wanted to end the conversation.
"When it comes to this, Feng, I have, oh, we have an idea," Zuckerberg took out the folder.
"Oh, let's talk about it," they all know their professional background, so what they want to talk about now is definitely not a technical issue. Feng Yiping was really curious at the moment.
"Feng, Mike, you probably know that I used to be a hacker,"
Feng Yiping and Mike both nodded. After Saverin took the initiative to contact the company, the company naturally conducted some investigations on these two young people who claimed to have written similar software.
Zuckerberg hacked into the server of the school dormitory building and downloaded all of everyone's photos. This was a typical hacking act.
"It is understandable that such behavior is often done by many young people who are confident in their skills," Feng Yiping said. "Mike, you have done similar things before, right?"
"Yes, I've visited Nasa's servers before," Mike said.
Well, the Pentagon and Nasa, two departments that control many of the most advanced high-tech systems at present, are popular units that many hackers are the primary attempts to try.
Many guys hacked into Nasa, and they may first want to know whether there is District 51 and whether there are aliens.
As for the Pentagon, well, these are mainly men's hackers, which one is not interested in the most powerful force system on the planet?
Zuckerberg glanced at Ceo and wanted to communicate on the spot for interest, but he finally knew that he was not the boss and that he could not use his temperament in front of the boss.
“I think a lot of programmers have been hackers or have done this,” Zuckerberg said. “So, can we bring the hacking culture into the company?”
He looked at his two bosses and said, "I think there are at least three benefits in this way. First, this reflects the openness and inclusiveness of our company, and can also increase everyone's enthusiasm and fun in their work," he said.
"Second, we can hold some activities that everyone likes, such as holding a hackathon within the company, and set different themes each time according to everyone's interests."
"Three, if the company does this, it will attract a lot of hackers to join. We know that many of these hackers are technical experts."
He looked at Mike and Feng Yiping nervously. This was the first suggestion he made after arriving at the company.
Mike listened seriously, but didn't seem to be very appreciative. As for the young rich boss, he kept smiling while he was talking, only sometimes knocking his hands on the conference table.
"Mike, what do you think?" Feng Yiping asked Mike.
“There is a desirable side,” Mike said. “Those advice will definitely be supported by some programmers.”
Those who like hacking culture will definitely like this advice.
“However, given that we are a social networking company, the company’s data centers hold countless user personal information, I think introducing hacker culture at the company level may cause users’ concerns,” he said.
Ceo seems to be unsupported. Zuckerberg and Savelin are nervous. Feng doesn’t understand technology and should not understand hackers either. So, he may rely on Mike’s suggestions on technology. Are the things we carefully prepared in vain?
They looked at the technically amateur boss as if they were asking for help.
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Chapter completed!