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22. The Bug No One Was Responsible For—Until Everyone Was
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Josephine Wolff
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The First Line of Code 13
- 2. Monte Carlo Algorithms: Random Numbers in Computing from the H-Bomb to Today 19
- 3. Jean Sammet and the Code That Runs the World 25
- 4. Spacewar: Collaborative Coding and the Rise of Gaming Culture 31
- 5. BASIC and the Illusion of Coding Empowerment 38
- 6. The First Email: The Code That Connected Us Online 44
- 7. The Police Beat Algorithm: The Code That Launched Computational Policing and Modern Racial Profiling 49
- 8. “Apollo 11, Do Bailout” 56
- 9. The Most Famous Comment in Unix History: “You Are Not Expected to Understand This” 63
- 10. The Accidental Felon 69
- 11. Internet Relay Chat: From Fish-Slap to LOL 75
- 12. Hyperlink: The Idea That Led to Another, and Another, and Another 81
- 13. JPEG: The Unsung Hero in the Digital Revolution 86
- 14. The Viral Internet Image You’ve Never Seen 91
- 15. The Pop-Up Ad: The Code That Made the Internet Worse 96
- 16. Wear This Code, Go to Jail 102
- 17. Needles in the World’s Biggest Haystack: The Algorithm That Ranked the Internet 108
- 18. A Failure to Interoperate: The Lost Mars Climate Orbiter 113
- 19. The Code That Launched a Million Cat Videos 119
- 20. Nakamoto’s Prophecy: Bitcoin and the Revolution in Trust 124
- 21. The Curse of the Awesome Button 131
- 22. The Bug No One Was Responsible For—Until Everyone Was 139
- 23. The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: How Digital Systems Can Be Used to Cheat 145
- 24 The Code That Brought a Language Online 151
- 25. Telegram: The Platform That Became “the Internet” in Iran 156
- 26. Encoding Gender 162
- Acknowledgments 169
- Notes 171
- Contributors 189
- Index 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The First Line of Code 13
- 2. Monte Carlo Algorithms: Random Numbers in Computing from the H-Bomb to Today 19
- 3. Jean Sammet and the Code That Runs the World 25
- 4. Spacewar: Collaborative Coding and the Rise of Gaming Culture 31
- 5. BASIC and the Illusion of Coding Empowerment 38
- 6. The First Email: The Code That Connected Us Online 44
- 7. The Police Beat Algorithm: The Code That Launched Computational Policing and Modern Racial Profiling 49
- 8. “Apollo 11, Do Bailout” 56
- 9. The Most Famous Comment in Unix History: “You Are Not Expected to Understand This” 63
- 10. The Accidental Felon 69
- 11. Internet Relay Chat: From Fish-Slap to LOL 75
- 12. Hyperlink: The Idea That Led to Another, and Another, and Another 81
- 13. JPEG: The Unsung Hero in the Digital Revolution 86
- 14. The Viral Internet Image You’ve Never Seen 91
- 15. The Pop-Up Ad: The Code That Made the Internet Worse 96
- 16. Wear This Code, Go to Jail 102
- 17. Needles in the World’s Biggest Haystack: The Algorithm That Ranked the Internet 108
- 18. A Failure to Interoperate: The Lost Mars Climate Orbiter 113
- 19. The Code That Launched a Million Cat Videos 119
- 20. Nakamoto’s Prophecy: Bitcoin and the Revolution in Trust 124
- 21. The Curse of the Awesome Button 131
- 22. The Bug No One Was Responsible For—Until Everyone Was 139
- 23. The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: How Digital Systems Can Be Used to Cheat 145
- 24 The Code That Brought a Language Online 151
- 25. Telegram: The Platform That Became “the Internet” in Iran 156
- 26. Encoding Gender 162
- Acknowledgments 169
- Notes 171
- Contributors 189
- Index 195