
"Captain Kirk Forgot to put the Machine on Stun"
Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford
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From Moths to Malfunctions: The Legacy of Software Bugs
This chapter examines the historical roots of the term 'bug' in computing, tracing back to a 1947 incident with a moth and the Harvard Mark II. It highlights the pioneering work of Ada Lovelace, the challenges of detecting software errors, and the tragic implications of failures in systems like the Therac-25 radiation machine. Through real-life cases, the narrative underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to software safety and the human factors that influence technology outcomes.
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