Etil·Today I Learned (TIL)byEinar TIL that the first computer programmer was a woman. Her name was Ada Lovelace.https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ada-LovelaceOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml209Comments13
RRevan343 lemmy.ca6Hide 6 repliesForget that, most of the first computers were women. Google it. A 'computer' was a person employed to perform computations, and was a profession which generally employed women62
mmim replylemmy.sdf.org4Hide 4 repliesAnd this is the reason people in IT often refer to computers as "machines", because at some point they started to replace the people doing the computations, and they needed to differentiate. (At least that's the story I've heard)14
entropicdrift replylemmy.sdf.orgIt's also to differentiate the physical hardware from e.g. a VM with a given chunk of compute that you've rented from a cloud provider. In other words, one "machine" may host more than one "system" or "instance", so it's a useful bit of differentiation on that end as well.9
ttoothpaste_sandwich replyfeddit.nl2Hide 2 repliesWow, that's wild. First time I've heard that. So a Virtual Machine is an instance of this?2
44z01235 replylemmy.ca1Hide 1 replyVirtualization came a fair bit later, but this might explain why they are called Virtual Machines and not Virtual Computers?4
AAshLassay replylemmy.worldYep computing was considered secretarial work. That’s why only women did that job since the men got higher ranking jobs.9
hhunt4peas replylemmy.mlSeeing the odd generation to be better than the even one, let's hope 5xxx series is good and cheaper (Jensen will disagree with this though).3
Forget that, most of the first computers were women.
Google it. A 'computer' was a person employed to perform computations, and was a profession which generally employed women
And this is the reason people in IT often refer to computers as "machines", because at some point they started to replace the people doing the computations, and they needed to differentiate.
(At least that's the story I've heard)
It's also to differentiate the physical hardware from e.g. a VM with a given chunk of compute that you've rented from a cloud provider.
In other words, one "machine" may host more than one "system" or "instance", so it's a useful bit of differentiation on that end as well.
Wow, that's wild. First time I've heard that. So a Virtual Machine is an instance of this?
Virtualization came a fair bit later, but this might explain why they are called Virtual Machines and not Virtual Computers?
That's what I meant, yes!
Yep computing was considered secretarial work. That’s why only women did that job since the men got higher ranking jobs.
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It wasn't exactly a nuclear family with a simple titling.
NVidia tarnished the name this generation.
And they're doing Grace Hopper next
Seeing the odd generation to be better than the even one, let's hope 5xxx series is good and cheaper (Jensen will disagree with this though).