🎯 Did you know that the origin of the term 'bug' in computing literally comes from an insect?
In 1947, engineers of the Harvard Mark II computer found an error in the system caused by a moth trapped between the machine's relays. They documented the issue in the logbook as the 'first real case of a bug found.'
This episode helped popularize the word in the computing world. The original page of the log, with the moth glued to it, is still preserved in a museum in the USA.
It's curious how a simple insect helped define such a common term in technology, right? 🚀
📚 Source: Smithsonian National Museum of American History