Not sure if it's more of an urban legend, but the old story went that one (or two?) Soviet Mars probes in the 80s went wildly off course because of the typo in their nav software, allegedly written in Fortran. A comma was misplaced for a dot.
Fun story:
- I signed my offer letter to work at Knight Capital on July 27th, 2012
- I resigned July 30th
- Knight Capital had their $400 million outage August 1st
- I went to work there anyway
- Pager Duty app was not really a thing back then so Knight instituted a SMS based notifier
- iOS rolled out the weather and amber alert notifications around this time
- one of the above goes off while everyone is at work
- someone yells: "OH GOD, NOT AGAIN!!!"
I disagree with the author about Black Lives Matter and abolishing ICE (more like abolishing the leaders who enable ICE to do terrible things - maybe there's some common ground there)
The author confesses that they had an “LLM compiler [sic] a list”.
Reassuringly, they say they have checked that the links don’t go to click farms.
This kind of LLM-generated content (by its own admission) should not be on HN.
1947: Harvard engineers working on the Mark II computer find a moth stuck to one of the relays. They tape it to a logbook and write "First actual case of a bug being found" and introduce the words 'bug' and 'debug' in the context of programming.
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object/nmah_33466...