Oh I was gonna go off about Ada Lovelaceās oft overlooked parentage.
So sheās the only legitimate daughter of Lord Byron1.
And one of the reasons she got so into math and algorithmic problem solving was because her mother fully encouraged her more scientific pursuits and fully discouraged her more poetic or romantic pursuits, all in fear sheād turn out like dear old dad.
We got the first mechanical calculator because Lord Byron1 was so over-the-top that one of his exes refused to let it happen again. Or, Lord Byron1 is to blame for algorithms in computers ruining our lives today, sort of. Modern day tech is not really using the same definition of āalgorithmā as Lovelace. Hers is the version you learn in CS101. Theirs is mostly talking about automation.
But also oh my god I just read about Cantor-Schrƶder-Bernstein on Wikipedia and that definitely seems like thereās some drama there I need to find out.
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corrected from Oscar Wilde (and her legitimacy), thank you @gmakes!
