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INThe first computer bug wasn’t a glitch in code. It was a real bug. 🪲💻
In 1947, engineers working on the Harvard Mark II computer found the machine malfunctioning. When they opened it up, the culprit was discovered: a moth trapped between the relays.
They taped the insect into the logbook with the note: “First actual case of bug being found.”
That’s how the word “bug” became part of computing slang. And every time we say “debugging,” we’re echoing that moment when a moth made history.
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