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TievX0r t1_iu2jdks wrote
Back when "Debugging" was real...
littlebitsofspider t1_iu3ab7i wrote
The story of computing 'bugs' being an artifact of computing hardware, not software (from the relatively brief period when the two were inseparable), never fails to make me a little giddy.
A modern-day motorcyclist without a face shield and a nascent computer architect would respond similarly to "you've got bugs in your shit."
hihcadore t1_iu4bcn3 wrote
Ah yes, Grace Hopper and the rogue moth I do believe. Enchanting story. And if I’m not mistaken, the moth can still be looked upon in a computer science museum for a good jolly.
brolbo OP t1_iu1lk0r wrote
Ahahahh 👍🏼🤣
legrose_prince t1_iu1r15d wrote
She’s just sorting out my cables I’ve saved that I thought might be useful for the past 20 years.
pressurepoint13 t1_iu4rcbo wrote
Bruh...no need to attack me like this.
whenceremount694 t1_iu1mhxj wrote
What the fucks up with her rght arm?
chrisinsocalif t1_iu1mn0v wrote
I think it's a colorized picture.
Torkzilla t1_iu1msg2 wrote
Back in the sixties you had to bathe in asbestos dust before you could do any kind of electrical work. It’s why the innovation was so high.
Ehtor t1_iu2075s wrote
Her father is Dr. Noonien Soong ;)
Forrest024 t1_iu20r98 wrote
I was about to make the same joke lol
AJ_Mexico t1_iu1y8ka wrote
She's about to turn into she-hulk.
h2opolopunk t1_iu203uy wrote
She drank colloidal silver
Cronenberg_Rick t1_iu4g12c wrote
She was known to be 1/4 zombie.
Funny_Alternative_55 t1_iu34lmw wrote
The fact that there’s undoubtedly more compute power in the Bluetooth chip in my AirPods Pro case is just a bit crazy to think about. Imagine trying to find a problem in that mess of wires shudders
Aid01 t1_iu3qic6 wrote
Makes you think what computing will evolve into in the future. I'm hoping for star trek crystal chips.
plz-be-my-friend t1_iu1iwbd wrote
pasta
Chris_customs t1_iu1mjdf wrote
That haircut 😍
cakins1995 t1_iu1n9xf wrote
Harstlye though!
Slave35 t1_iu1mi84 wrote
ARRHHGGHHH CABLE MANAGEMENT
Zapp---Brannigan t1_iu1m641 wrote
Thought she was serving too much spaghettis on trays that are way too small
AintNothinButaDream t1_iu1opwt wrote
Not widely known, she was the inspiration for the trump hairdo.
jermleeds t1_iu1mtyc wrote
I can hardly believe we got to the moon just 5 years after this.
zeddsded t1_iu1urkk wrote
Or did we….
MineGuy1991 t1_iu1th4a wrote
Hey! I work for General Dynamics
brolbo OP t1_iu1ukbh wrote
Thats very cool 👍🏼
calcbone t1_iu1vfod wrote
mmmm, spaghetti…
neighbor_jim t1_iu27cam wrote
Mom's spaghetti...
brolbo OP t1_iu1vk1w wrote
Ahahahh 👍🏼🤣
mnbvcxz123 t1_iu1pi64 wrote
I think there's a bug in the blue wire connection.
ViciousCurves t1_iu2krwe wrote
At first glance, my ass thought these were massive trays of ground beef.
Shhhnotahuman t1_iu3uax6 wrote
It’s a space spaghetti.
GreekfootGabbie t1_iu1o6i3 wrote
Nah. Nuclear mom making plates of spag bol in her ultra modern, sci-fi kitchen (with her radioactive hand).
amenableCanvas83 t1_iu1q2b6 wrote
That's the strangest looking kitchen I have ever seen....
/s
Shadowwynd t1_iu1y7vf wrote
Professor in my introduction to low level computer class (all TTL logic, but bird nests like these for the norm) loved to come up and bounce his hands on the wires while you had to demonstrate your circuit (successfully) for lab credit.
OldMork t1_iu2eo86 wrote
Still today women makes carble harness for military low volume stuff that cant be automated.
Skyblacker t1_iu2g1cf wrote
She looks like she's bringing out an absolutely massive pasta bake for the reception after Sunday service.
BioShockerInfinite t1_iu2i4ec wrote
“Nov 3rd. After extensive testing, the fifth batch has turned out perfectly al dente.”
Clell65619 t1_iu2i805 wrote
Ah, plugboards. And I'd almost drank away those memories.
droopyheadliner t1_iu31716 wrote
General Dynamics had THE best graphic design back then. Done by Erik Nitsche.
Treczoks t1_iu3jgtj wrote
I've done mad debugging jobs in my lifetime, but I would not touch that. Hat's off to the lady engineer. Or anyone else dealing with that stuff.
SonofaDevonianFish t1_iu3odda wrote
This was before packet switching electronics. Each path was discrete. This made physically troubleshooting wiring problems easier.
pnjohnso t1_iu3vxje wrote
Thought this was a horror film called “Spaghetti Monster”.
GirlCleveland t1_iu3xjqs wrote
Spaghetti
hundreddollar t1_iu3xt5p wrote
She's writing down all the scientist's coffee and donut orders before she pops her sweet little ass out to get them. ^^^^dont ^^^^kill ^^^^me.
supertramp75 t1_iu46f4r wrote
"CABLE MANAGEMENT" Karen, look it up.
HaikuBotStalksMe t1_iu50hv5 wrote
/r/misleadingthumbnails
"Woman cooking spaghetti on a busy day in the restaurant"
iRox24 t1_iu6bwy6 wrote
Seems so easy to fix. It's just a cable.
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NRevenge t1_iu2im6r wrote
Spehgooti
wanroww t1_iu4kzn9 wrote
The space manager better behave himself!
4mSmtn t1_iu1yuhn wrote
Pretty patient for a Karen
Level1oldschool t1_iu1l1vv wrote
Ah yes analog computers. And you think chasing down a bad expression in today’s programs is tedious, you haven’t seen nothing. 😂🤣😂