{"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 computer programming, specifically in the 1970s. It is often used as the first program written by a programmer when learning a new programming language.\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, it was Kernighan's 1978 book \"The C Programming Language\" (co-authored with Dennis Ritchie) that cemented the phrase's place in programming culture.\n\nIn this book, the authors included a simple C program that printed \"Hello, World\" to the console, and it has since become a traditional first program for beginners in many programming languages. The idea is that if you can write a program that prints \"Hello, World,\" you have successfully set up your programming environment and can start learning more complex concepts.\n\nToday, \"Hello, World\" has become a cultural reference point, often used humorously or ironically to represent a simple or introductory example of something.","tool_calls":[],"usage":{"prompt_tokens":59,"completion_tokens":222,"total_tokens":281,"prompt_tokens_details":{"cached_tokens":0}}}}