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by karambahh 1256 days ago
As others pointed out, web, out of CH. Datagrams as an FR invention. Fiber optics, CN

I purposely did not mention the "inventors" of these 3 random tidbits because, guess what? It's not that much important because invention is an iterative process and nationalism should not have any part in it. Don't be glad <country> invented <thing> because they usually didn't, and it was a collective progress made on top of something else.

However, the life of Tim Berners Lee is very interesting, the maths of Pouzin are cool and Kao got a Nobel Prize in physics...

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> Fiber optics, CN

Meaning Charles Kao? A Hong Kong citizen working in Britain for a British subsidiary of an American company.

His family fled communist China, Kao probably wouldn't want his work attributed to that country.

That's definitely a very good point.

It also sort of matches my point: nationalities of inventions are, at best, flexible (and shouldn't be used, really).

The CCP would likely be adamant that fiber optics are a CN invention. Your remark would likely point to fiber optics as a UK one...