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    Fun fact: boomers entered the workforce before credit scores existed. Credit scores were created in 1989, but people treat them like they were in the bible.

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    1905 is a milestone of modern physics, because it’s when Special Relativity came out.

    That’s older than the transistor, which was commercialized in 1951. But it’s also older than the vacuum tube triode, which was invented in 1906 or 1908.

    In 1905, there were no amplifiers of any kind (though there were relay switches). There was almost no radio. The triode was a necessary invention for almost all of analog electronics.

  • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    Chicken tikka masala was supposedly only invented in the 1960s - 1970s. Butter chicken only in the 1950s. Now I’m scared to look up naan for fear of learning it was invented by Nestle in 1994 or whatever.

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      Naan is safe.

      General Tso’s chicken on the other hand, is another 1960s invention.

      Same with orange chicken.

      In fact, most “Chinese” food that Americans or Brits eat was invented in the 60s or 70s.

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        I find it preposterous to believe that nobody made these dishes before the 1960s. Surely people did. They just weren’t popular or have the branding associated.

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          New dishes are invented all the time.

          But the reason who these two are so ubiquitous is simple.

          General Tso’s chicken was featured on 60 minutes. The guy being interviewed showed how to make the dish with each ingredient. After that, it quickly showed up on every Chinese restaurant menu.

          Orange chicken was specifically designed for American tastes by Panda Garden, which then spawned imitators.

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    This is a dumb one, but I’ve watched ASMR reiki videos for stress-relief and at least one has said words like “Reiki is an ancient Japanese technique which blah blab blah” Yeah… It was made up in the 50’s 1910s by some dude.

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      If reiki(dot)org, which claims to be the international center for this malarkey training is true, they apparently say some different forms of it were around in the 1910s, but I saw absolutely nothing about it being ancient.

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        Why did you spell that with a “(dot)” and then include an actual link? The reason people use (dot) or (at) is when they don’t want software to automatically see something as a link or an email address, and yet you intentionally added a link.

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          Because I am an idiot on some form of autopilot. I never type full links in comments but I definitely wasn’t thinking when I did that this time.

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        Yeah, it looks like you’re right. Not sure what I read years ago. This is what Wikipedia says:

        Mikao Usui originated the practice in Japan. According to the inscription on his memorial stone, Usui taught his system of reiki to more than 2,000 people during his lifetime. While teaching reiki in Fukuyama, Usui suffered a stroke and died on 9 March 1926.

        So, apparently before 1926. Still, really far away from “ancient”.

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    Back before the 1970’s if a woman was travelling she’d have her husband or a porter carry her bags. With the rise of women travelling alone there was suddenly a market for wheeled bags. Men didn’t want them because they made men look too weak to carry their own luggage.

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      Fellas is it weak to not carry your 50lb suitcase everywhere? Definitionally yes but oh my god how fragile.

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    Invention that will seem obvious after it’s introduced: a phone camera that can film in landscape while being held vertically.

    Invention that’s not obvious but I’m sure it’s a brilliant idea: edible, bacon-flavored wrapping paper so that pets can open their own presents!

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      Invention that will seem obvious after it’s introduced: a phone camera that can film in landscape while being held vertically.

      Why don’t we have this??

      People turning their phones to film in landscape will probably be one of those things that’ll look silly in old media once this is changed.

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        Increases the hardware pixel count by ~1.6x while being wasted every shot.

        Just turn your fucking phone.

        That being said, half our phones have like 3 cameras on the back we don’t use, so sure, throw a fourth on, why not?

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          It wouldn’t. It would just switch the orientation of the camera. The preview/what you’re looking at would remain in portrait mode.

          It’s literally a software problem. You don’t use a different camera when you go into landscape mode, you’re just using a different aspect ratio.

          So again, why don’t we have this?

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            i think its not about the camera, but about the screen you are seeing the recording on. Imagine taking a video in landscape but having to check what you are recording in portrait. What would i want that disadvantage for?

            Btw i find the many people who watch wide screen videos in portrait mode fucked up.

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      I fucking love bread, but I’m not sure sliced bread is better than Dick Van Dyke. We may have gotten it all wrong from the get-go.

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    Though they may seem ubiquitous with civilised life today, the common home cube was not invented until 1991.

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    Oh jeez I’m old

    Not because I was around when this stuff was invented but because I went to school way back when they actually taught you stuff, including when things were invented

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      IIRC, people were slapping five (and then ten) in the 60s. As with a lot of cultural things, black people were doing it first.

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      McSorleys in NYC was men only until a 1970 legal ruling, and didn’t have a women’s restroom until 1986.

      Their motto prior to 1970 was “Good Ale, Raw Onions and No Ladies”

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        Nothing more manly than being surrounded by dudes and raw onions while getting drunk because you’re too much of a wuss to go to therapy or even address emotional trauma yourself.

        I also like how they had a gender neutral bathroom.