And in honor of this weekend:
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At first I read it as "cavalry", and thought it was quite clever to think of it as something you would literally die on.
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I appreciate the joke, but isn't the phrase already based on the crucifixion?

Like if someone tried to make a pun about software bugs in the context of an old IBM computer having a literal insect eating a wire or something (at least I think that's the origin of the term)
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Dang I'm wrong on both counts. Sorry people
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The software bug origin story is that Grace Hopper found a moth stuck in a computer relay. However, the term predates that event, which is why Hopper was so tickled by finding the “first actual“ bug.
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I think “die on that hill” is a war reference. Like Hamburger Hill or Little Round Top.
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