{"model":"@cf/meta/llama-3.3-70b-instruct-fp8-fast","prompt":"What is the origin of the phrase \"Hello, World\"?","completion":{"response":"The phrase \"Hello, World\" has its origins in the early days of computer programming. It is often used as the first program written by people learning to code, and its history dates back to the 1970s.\n\nThe phrase gained popularity with the publication of Brian Kernighan's 1972 book \"A Tutorial Introduction to the Language B,\" which included a simple program that printed \"hello, world\" to the console. However, the phrase itself was first used in a 1970 internal memo at Bell Labs, where Kernighan worked alongside Dennis Ritchie, the creator of the C programming language.\n\nKernighan and Ritchie later used the phrase in their 1978 book \"The C Programming Language,\" where it appeared as the first example program in the book. This cemented the phrase's place in programming culture, and it has since become a traditional first program for many programming languages and tutorials.\n\nToday, \"Hello, World\" is often used as a test program to verify that a programming environment is set up correctly, and it has become a cultural reference point in the world of computer science and programming.","tool_calls":[],"usage":{"prompt_tokens":59,"completion_tokens":229,"total_tokens":288,"prompt_tokens_details":{"cached_tokens":0}}}}