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The Incomplete History of Computer Science

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d1ss0nanz
·2 giờ trước·discuss
Always was.
d1ss0nanz
·7 ngày trước·discuss
CompHist is a very incomplete history of computer science. Researching the history of computer science and the fabulous people that made it happen is one of my hobbies since many years. I had the great pleasure to talk to a lot of the first computer scientists in Germany. On this page, I try to document the people, machines, languages, and failures that shaped computing, from Babbage’s Analytical Engine to the LLM era. Each entry traces technical facts and human stories. The Dead Ends section is the most instructive part.
d1ss0nanz
·7 ngày trước·discuss
CompHist is a very incomplete history of computer science. Researching the history of computer science and the fabulous people that made it happen is one of my hobbies since many years. I had the great pleasure to talk to a lot of the first computer scientists in Germany. On this page, I try to document the people, machines, languages, and failures that shaped computing, from Babbage’s Analytical Engine to the LLM era. Each entry traces technical facts and human stories. The Dead Ends section is the most instructive part.
d1ss0nanz
·7 ngày trước·discuss
CompHist is a very incomplete history of computer science. Researching the history of computer science and the fabulous people that made it happen is one of my hobbies since many years. I had the great pleasure to talk to a lot of the first computer scientists in Germany. On this page, I try to document the people, machines, languages, and failures that shaped computing, from Babbage’s Analytical Engine to the LLM era. Each entry traces technical facts and human stories. The Dead Ends section is the most instructive part.
d1ss0nanz
·18 ngày trước·discuss
> I discovered that I don’t actually read names, I just pattern match, and I have sometimes gotten hundreds of pages into a novel before I realize that I have no clear sense of the the middle syllables of the protagonist’s name.

Same. TIL this is not just me being lazy.
d1ss0nanz
·2 tháng trước·discuss
They only sell indirectly. Common concept in Europe.
d1ss0nanz
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Same. And even for Tailscale we use a European alternative (Xplicittrust), because this aggressive growth of VC backed American tech is a real turn-off. We have seen where that leads often enough by now.
d1ss0nanz
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Most soldiers are ordinary people.
d1ss0nanz
·6 tháng trước·discuss
As expected by Shannon's information theory (error correction, entropy, channel capacity).
d1ss0nanz
·8 tháng trước·discuss
How do you pronounce Edinburgh?
d1ss0nanz
·8 tháng trước·discuss
Click on "Full commit"?