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On September 9, 1947, a failure in an early computer at Harvard University was traced to a moth trapped in a relay. This is said to be the origin of programming errors being called "bugs".
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A moth ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On September 9, 1947, a failure in an early computer at Harvard University was traced to a moth trapped in a relay. This is said to be the origin of programming errors being called "bugs".
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• via @mothandmyth ✖️ #GrayDigital ・・・ During National Moth Week we thought it only appropriate to look a cute moth faces we want to squish AND their fantastic antenna (we like to call boops). Did you know a easy way to tell most males from females is by their antenna? Males tend to have super fluffy antenna they use to find the ladies with and females have slimmer ones. All the fancy boops here are a great indicating all these moths are males! #mothfacts 📷unknown unless tagged in photo. (at Aspen, Colorado) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDPCRkEjkq9/?igshid=kh45lur75es3