![In 1947 this moth became stuck in the relays of the Mark II computer and caused a physical malfunction. This is the first actual “bug” and the origin of the term in In 1947 this moth became stuck in the relays of the Mark II computer and caused a physical malfunction. This is the first actual “bug” and the origin of the term in](https://preview.redd.it/tmyw14gqg3i11.jpg?auto=webp&s=945e15d85f358d5cb26070d405037c11a0870c86)
In 1947 this moth became stuck in the relays of the Mark II computer and caused a physical malfunction. This is the first actual “bug” and the origin of the term in
Future looms - The First Computer “Bug” September 9, 1947 At 3:45 p.m., Grace Murray Hopper records 'the first computer bug' in the Harvard Mark II computer's log book. The problem was
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