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ANOKNUSA t1_j1pptq5 wrote
Reply to TIL Douglas Engelbart never received any royalties for the invention of the mouse. In an interview he said "SRI (Stanford Research Institute) patented the mouse, but they had no idea of its value. Some years later it was known that they had licensed it to Apple Computer for something like $40,000." by whoiskamalsingh
Really not surprising, and we all owe him and his peers a debt that could never be repaid in money anyway. “Share and share alike” was the common attitude among computer scientists and engineers back in the day, and had that not been the case, this thread would not exist. Nothing you’re looking at on your screen or holding in your hands as read this comment would exist in its current form. It simply isn’t possible to create something so complex, consisting of so many essential yet disparate components, in an economic milieu that prioritizes short-term monetary gain over long-term societal contribution.
I highly recommend checking out Neal Stephenson’s essay “In the Beginning... Was the Command Line.” Excellent read about how humans interact with computers and how computers have become integral to human cultures. Part of it describes how strange it was to see computer tech go from scientific tools freely used to consumer commodities exploited for profit, especially software—a thing that can only exist as an ever-changing idea.
ANOKNUSA t1_j0pvgu3 wrote
Reply to comment by Beliadin in TIL: George Carlin was arrested for 7 words. by PseudoPatriotsNotPog
“You’ll never take me alive, you pigs!”
…but they did.
ANOKNUSA t1_iu3t0qx wrote
Reply to comment by jados112 in TIL Devon Allen, track & field athlete/Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, was disqualified in the World Athletic Championships for a controversial false start. The starting blocks measured his reaction time from the time the gun went off at 0.099, which is 0.001 seconds faster than legally allowed. by The_Critical_Cynic
It’s also a matter of sound, which radiates outward from its source at variable speed depending on different factors. This seems like something that can’t be reliably measured to that degree of precision. Feels like the kind of problem engineers and bureaucrats invent to justify their jobs.
ANOKNUSA t1_j1qh6hf wrote
Reply to comment by phiwong in TIL Douglas Engelbart never received any royalties for the invention of the mouse. In an interview he said "SRI (Stanford Research Institute) patented the mouse, but they had no idea of its value. Some years later it was known that they had licensed it to Apple Computer for something like $40,000." by whoiskamalsingh