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In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Jacquard's Web by James Essinger. Long before computers processed data or the internet connected the world, a French silk weaver invented a loom controlled by punched cards—creating the first programmable machine and the foundational logic of modern computing. From the workshops of Napoleonic France to the birth of IBM, this is the story of how a weaving machine became the mechanical ancestor of the digital age.