Well, as we have started: What actually is a bug? And how to I distinguish it, let's say, from a fly?
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Hey, Fedi. Help me help a friend.I am so glad I already knew this, because @mossesandbees taught me at the #39c3

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Hey, Fedi. Help me help a friend.Hej @lavievagabonde
I guess this is a call for #CoolBugFacts that you could easily help with. A friend of @ShaulaEvans could be cheered up by telling anything about bugs.
The only thing I could contribute that the term "bug" in computer science is based on an actual bug that had been found by Grace Hopper in the circuitry of one of the first computers ever. But you probably knew that. You'll find a picture on "Bug (engineering)" at wikipedia.
Not a very unknown bug, but the one I knew.