The Birth of Human01d

Black hoodie
2–3 minutes

I remember it like it was yesterday. The exact moment the idea for human01d.com hit me.

I was in my room, lost in a stream of videos about AI taking shape in real life. Robots that looked, moved, and acted like us. Optimus from Tesla walking with precision. Unitree G1 backflipping through the air like a human gymnast.

I was watching the future unfold right there in my hands and thinking, this isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s happening, and we’re part of it.

That’s when the word started echoing in my head.

Humanoid.

Over and over.

Till my brain did its own remix. Human. 0. 1. 

Then it struck me out of nowhere: human01d.

Wow! What a name!

Wait, is it available though?

I already knew humanoid.com was long gone, probably taken since the dawn of the internet.

But maybe, just maybe, the name with a 0 & 1 instead of an ‘oi’ was still out there.

I opened my laptop, went straight to spaceship.com and typed it in: h-u-m-a-n-0-1-d.com.

My heart was beating way too fast for a domain check.

Clicked search.

The page loaded. One second. Two. Three.

human01d.com is available for $8.88

I didn’t believe it at first. I refreshed the page a couple of times, waiting for it to disappear or show a price I couldn’t afford. But it stayed available. Still $8.88.

That’s when it hit me: this one was meant for me.

I wasted no seconds. I bought it in a flash. That buy click felt sacred like claiming a piece of the future with my own hands.

As soon as the invoice hit my email, it just felt right. Simple as that.

Because I didn’t just get the name. I secured the .com. Anyone can grab a trendy extension, but the .com holds the crown. The throne. The undisputed heavyweight champion of the internet.

That night, Tuesday, September 9, 2025, around 7:25 PM in China, Human01d was born.

Yes, it’s mine.

Now the real work starts.

There’s a whole future to build. Build something that actually deserves the name.

But tonight?

Tonight I’m just sitting here, staring at a checkout screen with that quiet, ridiculous grin you get when life hands you a win you never saw coming.