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mox , to til in TIL Nokia has owned Bell Labs since 2016, and still does a lot of Telecom stuff

A lot of good tech came out of Bell Labs back in the day, including Unix, which eventually led to Linux. Nokia used to make solid hardware. I wonder if there’s anything great left in these organizations.

Aatube OP ,

Nokia's currently a telecom company which, among other things, licenses 5G tech.

You999 ,

Unix isn’t even one of their biggest inventions, bell laboratory is responsible for transistors, solar panels, and lasers.

Plopp ,

Don’t forget the bell.

AlligatorBlizzard ,

Aren’t they also tangentially responsible for finding the CMB?

Aatube OP ,

In 1964, David Todd Wilkinson and Peter Roll, Dicke's colleagues at Princeton University, began constructing a Dicke radiometer to measure the cosmic microwave background.[29] In 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson at the Crawford Hill location of Bell Telephone Laboratories in nearby Holmdel Township, New Jersey had built a Dicke radiometer that they intended to use for radio astronomy and satellite communication experiments.[27] On 20 May 1964 they made their first measurement clearly showing the presence of the microwave background,[30] with their instrument having an excess 4.2K antenna temperature which they could not account for. After receiving a telephone call from Crawford Hill, Dicke said "Boys, we've been scooped."[2][31][32] A meeting between the Princeton and Crawford Hill groups determined that the antenna temperature was indeed due to the microwave background. Penzias and Wilson received the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery.[33]

Lmao, another TIL.

reddig33 ,

I fear their business model is just suing everyone over patents now. Many of their suits have been cited as holding telecommunications methods hostage without negotiating fair use licensing fees.

mox ,

What a pity.

paddirn , to til in TIL Nokia has owned Bell Labs since 2016, and still does a lot of Telecom stuff

My Dad worked for Alcatel-Lucent when they got bought out by Nokia, which is when I found out it’s apparently pronounced “Noy-kia” and not “No-kia” like I thought it was for the longest (or else my Dad was just mispronouncing it). I’m sure there was some big changes he saw, but he pretty much worked from home the entire time, so it wasn’t a big transition that we saw, he just did the same old job, though I think they did move their actual offices from the East side of town to the North-west. He worked with them up until 2019 when he retired.

hemko ,

I’d think it’s obvious it’s not pronounced like an English word, since it’s Finnish brand named after a city in Finland…?

TheTetrapod ,

TIL Nokia isn’t Japanese.

hemko ,

Wtf

vormadikter , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

…and here I am, thinking the biggest piece of shit was Bono…

m.youtube.com/watch?v=hbBrnEU-ZUc

MisterCrisper , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Literal shitpost

ThrowawaySobriquet , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Randy is fuckin devastated right now

LoremIpsumGenerator , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Largest shite found 🤣, perhaps im smaller

MacNCheezus , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Next time you feel like calling someone a piece of shit, call them paleofeces instead and see how long it takes for the ball to drop.

JoShmoe , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Imagine digging for weeks to only find this.

byroon , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Do construction crews get special training on what counts as important archeology?
“Hey foreman I found a massive shit while digging that trench we have to call the museum”
“Dave what the fuck are you talking about?”

Track_Shovel , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

Life goals

eleitl , to technology in Launched on 25 March 1995, The WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki, or user-editable website.

Pepperidge farm remembers.

eager_eagle , to technology in Launched on 25 March 1995, The WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki, or user-editable website.
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

Cunningham came up with the name WikiWikiWeb because he remembered a Honolulu International Airport counter employee who told him to take the Wiki Wiki Shuttle, a shuttle bus line that runs between the airport’s terminals. “Wiki Wiki” is a reduplication of “wiki”, a Hawaiian language word for “quick”.[7] Cunningham’s idea was to make WikiWikiWeb’s pages quickly editable by its users, so he initially thought about calling it “QuickWeb”, but later changed his mind and dubbed it “WikiWikiWeb”.

cool

dezmd , to technology in Launched on 25 March 1995, The WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki, or user-editable website.
@dezmd@lemmy.world avatar

Ah yes, in the days of the Wiki Wiki Wild Wild Web.

Twoafros , to lemmyshitpost in Lloyds Bank coprolite is the largest palaeofaeces yet discovered

I thought the title said Lloyd Banks and was surprised that a member of G-Unit was into paleontology.

dragontamer , to technology in Launched on 25 March 1995, The WikiWikiWeb is the first wiki, or user-editable website.

Early wikis were wild.

“We” implemented forums by just repeatedly editing a page and leaving a --Username, and it was all on the honor system.

Kinda emulated like this --User2WouldReply

Yeah, like this --User3

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