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22. The Bug No One Was Responsible For—Until Everyone Was

  • Josephine Wolff
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© 2022 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2022 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. 1. The First Line of Code 13
  6. 2. Monte Carlo Algorithms: Random Numbers in Computing from the H-Bomb to Today 19
  7. 3. Jean Sammet and the Code That Runs the World 25
  8. 4. Spacewar: Collaborative Coding and the Rise of Gaming Culture 31
  9. 5. BASIC and the Illusion of Coding Empowerment 38
  10. 6. The First Email: The Code That Connected Us Online 44
  11. 7. The Police Beat Algorithm: The Code That Launched Computational Policing and Modern Racial Profiling 49
  12. 8. “Apollo 11, Do Bailout” 56
  13. 9. The Most Famous Comment in Unix History: “You Are Not Expected to Understand This” 63
  14. 10. The Accidental Felon 69
  15. 11. Internet Relay Chat: From Fish-Slap to LOL 75
  16. 12. Hyperlink: The Idea That Led to Another, and Another, and Another 81
  17. 13. JPEG: The Unsung Hero in the Digital Revolution 86
  18. 14. The Viral Internet Image You’ve Never Seen 91
  19. 15. The Pop-Up Ad: The Code That Made the Internet Worse 96
  20. 16. Wear This Code, Go to Jail 102
  21. 17. Needles in the World’s Biggest Haystack: The Algorithm That Ranked the Internet 108
  22. 18. A Failure to Interoperate: The Lost Mars Climate Orbiter 113
  23. 19. The Code That Launched a Million Cat Videos 119
  24. 20. Nakamoto’s Prophecy: Bitcoin and the Revolution in Trust 124
  25. 21. The Curse of the Awesome Button 131
  26. 22. The Bug No One Was Responsible For—Until Everyone Was 139
  27. 23. The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: How Digital Systems Can Be Used to Cheat 145
  28. 24 The Code That Brought a Language Online 151
  29. 25. Telegram: The Platform That Became “the Internet” in Iran 156
  30. 26. Encoding Gender 162
  31. Acknowledgments 169
  32. Notes 171
  33. Contributors 189
  34. Index 195
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