Before most people knew what the internet was, he was building software for it. Before smartphones existed, he helped build mobile email. Now he's driving Uber in San Francisco while building AI systems from the front seat of his car.
A San Francisco Uber driver goes viral after people discover he's running a full AI development setup while driving tech workers around the city. Visitors initially think it's a meme. Then they discover who he is.
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In 2007. Before any of this went viral.
The New York Times doesn't write about just anyone. In 2007 — at the height of the mobile email patent wars — they identified Nicolas Fodor as a genuine pioneer whose contributions had been overlooked by an industry busy fighting over who could claim credit. His technology was already powering 15 million SFR subscribers in France. His architecture had already handled 400,000 concurrent users in Brazil in 1996. The record existed. The evidence existed. The story was there to be told. And then — according to his account — the machinery moved in a different direction.
Now documenting his journey publicly while building with modern AI tools. Running Claude from the front seat of his Uber. Pushing commits to GitHub between rides. The second chapter is being written in real time.
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