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I read this book recently, and although it was not great, I had a couple notes to share about the early days of computers Image
the most interesting parts of the book (to me, anyway) wasn't the ENIAC machine per se, but the Hollerith tabulating machine, which essentially became IBM. IBM's first real contract was the US census, right? Image
which we all know from reading 2nd Samuel ch. 24 that numbering the people is actually a sin, right?

;) Image
anyway, I won't get into the history of IBM (yet) because its way more interesting, but wanna know the second application of Hollerith tabulating machines?

the racetracks Image
so basically, IBM's very first contracts are with a.) the state, and b.) organized crime

it wouldn't be accurate to say that IBM's third contract was with the Nazis, but it wouldn't be far off Image
the ENIAC book somehow fails to mention the fact that IBM machines were used to carry out the Holocaust, which absolutely should at least merit a sentence in the book, but w/e, this book is vastly better anyway Image
in a lot of ways, this ENIAC book was the same gripe that I had with various books about the mafia, in that there's a fixation on the scientists and not enough discussion on what the early computers were being used for - in this case, cryptography Image
there are brief cameos from the likes of Norbert Weiner, Philo T. Farnsworth, Einstein, and the man with the world's worst haircut, Veblen, but somehow, this book makes them all boring ImageImageImageImage
the ENIAC itself was intended to do calculations for artillery trajectories, but it wasn't operational until after the war Image
the book makes John von Neumann out to be a massive asshole; von Neumann was able to use the ENIAC to do calculations for the hydrogen bomb, however Image
once ENIAC was built, it was moved to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds... Image
“In Aberdeen,” said Edward Teller, “we have a goat tethered to a stick with a ten-foot rope, and we have promised a big prize to anyone who can kill the goat with a death ray.”

so I guess the Army had it in for goats for a long time Image
after building ENIAC, the scientists working on it went on to form the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, which maybe could have been as big as IBM, although that's probably a pipe dream since IBM was already fat off that US Census and Nazi gold already Image
the Eckert-Mauchly company became Univac, right? Image
back in the day, they used to talk about IBM and the Seven Dwarves, in terms of mainframe computer manufacturers, right? Image
well, despite most of UNIVAC's history being pretty boring, I found out something pretty interesting.
"Anticommunism fervor was taking root in the United States, later to develop into McCarthyism. In 1948 at Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, it took the form of an Army Intelligence Division investigation of the firm for its security clearance." Image
"The army investigation found that five of the nine people with security clearances at EMCC had “subversive
tendencies or connections.”

for things like being a supporter of Henry Wallace, lol Image
"Army Intelligence asked the FBI to investigate further.
It did, and on November 11, 1948, the FBI delivered a fifteen-page report clearing Mauchly of misconduct or disloyalty. The FBI concluded, as others had, that all Mauchly was guilty of was being “eccentric.” Image
"The army, which had banned EMCC from receiving
classified documents and thus from getting military contracts, wasn’t satisfied and stood firm on its disqualification. The company lost out on key defense contracts that could have kept it vibrant."
basically, McCarthyism was used as a pretext for one clique of defense contractors to beat down a different, smaller group.

haven't we heard this story before? Image
hmmmmm ImageImage
hmmmmmmm ImageImageImage
man this other cover sucks

anyway, I don't recommend the ENIAC book, but there was still interesting info in it. Image

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