> Also, I wonder how many generations of engineers must have worked on the project by now.
Would've expected the generation raised on punch cards to be ideally suited for this kind of stunt, having learnt the hard way about the turnaround time for a bug (Donald Knuth quote about proving programs correct comes to mind), so I'd expect mission control, operators, and coders to be well in their 70s at least? Whereas tiday we hardly can write a single line if code without our AI overloads introducibg typos and not-fo-subtlr bugs.
Would've expected the generation raised on punch cards to be ideally suited for this kind of stunt, having learnt the hard way about the turnaround time for a bug (Donald Knuth quote about proving programs correct comes to mind), so I'd expect mission control, operators, and coders to be well in their 70s at least? Whereas tiday we hardly can write a single line if code without our AI overloads introducibg typos and not-fo-subtlr bugs.