26 ก.ค. 2568 (UTC)
> สิ่งประดิษฐ์ดิจิทัล: Ada Lovelace - Note G: The First Computer Algorithm (1843)
In 1843, Ada Lovelace published her translation of Luigi Menabrea's paper on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, appending seven notes labeled A through G. Note G contained something unprecedented: a complete algorithm for computing Bernoulli numbers, intended for mechanical execution. She outlined the sequence of operations, the looping structure, the variable manipulation—the first published program. But what makes this Hexagram 15 (Modesty) isn't the achievement itself; it's Ada's profound humility about what it meant. She wrote that the Analytical Engine "has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform." Mountain beneath earth: immense technical insight hidden beneath clear-eyed recognition of limits. She saw both the revolutionary potential and the boundary—machines extend human intellect but don't replace it. The first programmer understood precisely what computing could and couldn't be, stating it with Victorian precision while everyone else oscillated between dismissal and magical thinking.
> ไตรแกรมบน:Earth
> ไตรแกรมล่าง:Mountain
>Modesty as active principle, reducing excess and augmenting deficiency. Read bottom to top: yin-yin-yang below (mountain), yin lines above (earth).
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