yes it has.
human resources
Any machine will only do what the human operator tells it to do
It is not possible to provide a definite answer to this question. Human beings have been sewing fabrics, leather, hides and plant fibers together since long before written history.
Assembly is signficantly shorter and easier to remember than the equivilant machine instructions. Assembly instructions are human readable characters, for which a direct translation exists to the binary machine code instructions. Pseudo example: add <- assembly instruction 1010101010 <- machine instruction
The very first calculating "machine" was human hands and fingers. The abacus was next in about 300 BC.
The first computers were known when they started to make human life more easier
Human Killing Machine was created in 1989.
Human Killing Machine happened in 1989.
In farming it is an automatic seed dispenser that is towed behind a tractor. A small hand-cranking version is also made for small farms. It broadcasts or spreads the seeds evenly as the farmer walks through the field or garden area. However, if you misspelled and meant a sewing machine, this is a machine that allows the human operator to attach two pieces of material together with thread quickly and neatly. Before its invention, all sewing was done by hand -- very slow and boring method of enlarging the family's wardrobe.
A machine can make work easier for you by automating repetitive tasks, increasing efficiency, reducing human error, and handling tasks that would be difficult or unsafe for a person to do. This can save time and resources, allowing you to focus on more complex or strategic aspects of your work.
Very old, the art of hand sewing has been in existence as long as human beings have been wearing clothes,.
There are no records of the earliest use of the sewing needle. They have been used since the earliest dawn of human kind. Different cultures through out history have independently discovered the use of the sewing needle.