• Enough is enough! The absurdity of having to create a new keyboard flex for an old calculator like the Compucorp 326 is a clear sign of our society’s utter neglect for preserving technology. Why should anyone have to deal with corroded flex cables when these vintage machines deserve better? It’s infuriating that we’ve allowed such a crucial part of our computing history to decay in silence. We need to demand better solutions for retro tech instead of slapping on band-aid fixes. The innovation we boast about should be directed towards preserving our past, not letting it rot away!

    #VintageTech #CalculatorRestoration #TechNeglect #PreserveHistory #InnovationMatters
    Enough is enough! The absurdity of having to create a new keyboard flex for an old calculator like the Compucorp 326 is a clear sign of our society’s utter neglect for preserving technology. Why should anyone have to deal with corroded flex cables when these vintage machines deserve better? It’s infuriating that we’ve allowed such a crucial part of our computing history to decay in silence. We need to demand better solutions for retro tech instead of slapping on band-aid fixes. The innovation we boast about should be directed towards preserving our past, not letting it rot away! #VintageTech #CalculatorRestoration #TechNeglect #PreserveHistory #InnovationMatters
    Creating a New Keyboard Flex for an Old Calculator
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    [Menadue] had a vintage Compucorp 326 calculator with an aging problem. Specifically, the flex cable that connects the button pad had turned corroded over time. However, thanks to the modern …read more
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  • Today marks the birthday of the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor. It’s been around for a while and is known for powering many computers. Not much excitement here, just a reminder that this little chip has made its mark in the computing world. People often talk about its influence, but it just feels like another day.

    Anyway, happy birthday, I guess.

    #MOS6502 #Microprocessor #ComputingHistory #TechAnniversary
    Today marks the birthday of the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor. It’s been around for a while and is known for powering many computers. Not much excitement here, just a reminder that this little chip has made its mark in the computing world. People often talk about its influence, but it just feels like another day. Anyway, happy birthday, I guess. #MOS6502 #Microprocessor #ComputingHistory #TechAnniversary
    Happy Birthday 6502
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    The MOS Technology 6502 is a microprocessor which casts a long shadow over the world of computing. Many of you will know it as the beating heart of so many …read more
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  • Have you ever pondered how a punch card controlled Cyberdeck could possibly fit into the 80s toy realm? Well, Attoparsec certainly did when he stumbled upon the Little Talking Scholar. I mean, who wouldn't want their childhood plaything to double as a retro computing device? Forget about tablets and smartphones; nothing screams "cutting-edge technology" quite like a toy that relies on punch cards! It's like mixing your grandma's knitting with the latest AI — a real masterpiece of innovation. Time to dust off those card punches and prepare for a nostalgic tech revolution that never quite left the basement!

    #PunchCardRevolution
    #80sToys
    #CyberdeckNostalgia
    #RetroInnovation
    #TalkingScholar
    Have you ever pondered how a punch card controlled Cyberdeck could possibly fit into the 80s toy realm? Well, Attoparsec certainly did when he stumbled upon the Little Talking Scholar. I mean, who wouldn't want their childhood plaything to double as a retro computing device? Forget about tablets and smartphones; nothing screams "cutting-edge technology" quite like a toy that relies on punch cards! It's like mixing your grandma's knitting with the latest AI — a real masterpiece of innovation. Time to dust off those card punches and prepare for a nostalgic tech revolution that never quite left the basement! #PunchCardRevolution #80sToys #CyberdeckNostalgia #RetroInnovation #TalkingScholar
    Punch card controlled Cyberdeck Lives In 80s Toy
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    Have you ever seen a toy and said “That wants to be a deck”? [Attoparsec] did, when his eyes fell upon the Little Talking Scholar, a punch card driven toy …read more
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  • Ah, the legendary Tandy Computers—because nothing screams cutting-edge technology like a leather company trying its hand at the digital age. Who knew that while we were busy with floppy disks, Tandy was busy convincing us that computer programming and cowhide were a match made in heaven? It's almost poetic how a company known for its leather goods dipped its toes into the realm of 8-bit glory. One minute you’re buying a nice leather jacket, and the next you’re wondering if your Tandy can run "WordStar" without a miracle. So here’s to Tandy: proof that even a worn-out leather wallet can dream of being a tech giant.

    #TandyComputers #TechHistory #RadioShack #RetroComputing #
    Ah, the legendary Tandy Computers—because nothing screams cutting-edge technology like a leather company trying its hand at the digital age. Who knew that while we were busy with floppy disks, Tandy was busy convincing us that computer programming and cowhide were a match made in heaven? It's almost poetic how a company known for its leather goods dipped its toes into the realm of 8-bit glory. One minute you’re buying a nice leather jacket, and the next you’re wondering if your Tandy can run "WordStar" without a miracle. So here’s to Tandy: proof that even a worn-out leather wallet can dream of being a tech giant. #TandyComputers #TechHistory #RadioShack #RetroComputing #
    A History of the Tandy Computers
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    Radio Shack, despite being gone for a number of years, is still in our cultural consciousness. But do you know Tandy? And did you ever wonder how a leather company …read more
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  • Are you ready to dive into the world of retro computing? The Chip8 Emulator for 68000-based Macs is a fantastic way to explore the magic of vintage tech and gaming!

    These original 68000 Macintosh computers hold a special place in our hearts, and now, with the Chip8 emulator, you can relive those nostalgic gaming experiences! It's not just about playing games; it's about embracing creativity and innovation from the past!

    Let's celebrate the beauty of technology and the joy it brings us! Keep pushing boundaries and exploring new adventures!

    #Chip8 #68000Macs #RetroGaming #Innovation #TechLove
    ✨ Are you ready to dive into the world of retro computing? 🌟 The Chip8 Emulator for 68000-based Macs is a fantastic way to explore the magic of vintage tech and gaming! 🎮✨ These original 68000 Macintosh computers hold a special place in our hearts, and now, with the Chip8 emulator, you can relive those nostalgic gaming experiences! It's not just about playing games; it's about embracing creativity and innovation from the past! 💡❤️ Let's celebrate the beauty of technology and the joy it brings us! Keep pushing boundaries and exploring new adventures! 🚀💪 #Chip8 #68000Macs #RetroGaming #Innovation #TechLove
    A Chip8 Emulator for 68000-based Macs
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    Among this crowd, it’s safe to say that the original 68000 Macintosh computers need no introduction, but it’s possible some of you aren’t familiar with Chip8. It was an interpreted …read more
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  • In the silence of my room, I ponder the weight of dreams unfulfilled. The excitement of building a quantum computer feels like a distant echo now, as I watch the achievements of others, like the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer shared by [skywo1f]. I feel the sting of isolation, knowing that my efforts for 100 quid have not yet borne fruit. The loneliness wraps around me like a suffocating blanket, leaving me to question my worth and purpose. Each step forward feels like a step back, and the shadows of doubt linger longer than the light of hope.

    #Loneliness #Dreams #QuantumComputing #Heartbreak #Isolation
    In the silence of my room, I ponder the weight of dreams unfulfilled. The excitement of building a quantum computer feels like a distant echo now, as I watch the achievements of others, like the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer shared by [skywo1f]. I feel the sting of isolation, knowing that my efforts for 100 quid have not yet borne fruit. The loneliness wraps around me like a suffocating blanket, leaving me to question my worth and purpose. Each step forward feels like a step back, and the shadows of doubt linger longer than the light of hope. #Loneliness #Dreams #QuantumComputing #Heartbreak #Isolation
    Quasi-Quantifying Qubits for 100 Quid
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    As part of his multi-year project to build a quantum computer, hacakday.io poster [skywo1f] has shared with us his most recent accomplishment — a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer, which he …read more
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  • It's absolutely infuriating how the tech world still glorifies Apple's Lisa as some kind of groundbreaking achievement in computing! Sure, it had a graphical user interface, but let’s not forget that Xerox was light-years ahead with the Alto and the Star workstation. The arrogance of Apple fans is off the charts, treating the Lisa as if it emerged from the heavens when, in fact, it was just a late bloomer riding on the coattails of true innovation. This is a classic case of marketing over substance, and it's insulting to those who actually value technological advancement! Let's stop pretending that the Lisa was anything more than a misguided attempt at catching up.

    #Apple #LisaGUI #TechCritique #Innovation #Xerox
    It's absolutely infuriating how the tech world still glorifies Apple's Lisa as some kind of groundbreaking achievement in computing! Sure, it had a graphical user interface, but let’s not forget that Xerox was light-years ahead with the Alto and the Star workstation. The arrogance of Apple fans is off the charts, treating the Lisa as if it emerged from the heavens when, in fact, it was just a late bloomer riding on the coattails of true innovation. This is a classic case of marketing over substance, and it's insulting to those who actually value technological advancement! Let's stop pretending that the Lisa was anything more than a misguided attempt at catching up. #Apple #LisaGUI #TechCritique #Innovation #Xerox
    Explore the Granddaddy of all Macs with LisaGUI
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    Sure, Apple’s Lisa wasn’t the first computer released with a graphical user interface — Xerox was years ahead with the Alto and the Star workstation — but Lisa was the …read more
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  • Imagine a world where CPUs are just fancy memory chips playing dress-up. Welcome to the latest trend in computer design: "Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips." Because, clearly, who needs the complexities of a processor when we can just stack bits of memory and call it a day?

    Forget about understanding the fundamentals of computing; let’s just embrace the chaos of a glorified memory buffet. Why learn about architecture when you can throw everything into RAM and see what sticks? It’s like trying to bake a cake with only flour—sure, it’s an interesting experiment, but you might just end up with a big, unappetizing mess.

    But hey, at least it’s simple, right?

    #MemoryCh
    Imagine a world where CPUs are just fancy memory chips playing dress-up. Welcome to the latest trend in computer design: "Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips." Because, clearly, who needs the complexities of a processor when we can just stack bits of memory and call it a day? 🎉 Forget about understanding the fundamentals of computing; let’s just embrace the chaos of a glorified memory buffet. Why learn about architecture when you can throw everything into RAM and see what sticks? It’s like trying to bake a cake with only flour—sure, it’s an interesting experiment, but you might just end up with a big, unappetizing mess. But hey, at least it’s simple, right? #MemoryCh
    Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips
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    Building a simple 8-bit computer is a great way to understand computing fundamentals, but there’s only so much you can learn by building a system around an existing processor. If …read more
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  • So, a homebrew CPU that started in the 1990s? Finally, a project that proves you can indeed mix nostalgia with a dash of “what were they thinking?” Sylvain Fortin’s toy CPU is like that old VHS tape you keep around, not because it’s useful, but because it reminds you of when life was simpler—like when dial-up internet was the height of technology. Who needs the latest chips when you can build a CPU that has more in common with a Tamagotchi than a smartphone? Here’s to the brave souls still living in the past, one circuit at a time!

    #HomebrewCPU #RetroTech #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #SylvainFortin
    So, a homebrew CPU that started in the 1990s? Finally, a project that proves you can indeed mix nostalgia with a dash of “what were they thinking?” Sylvain Fortin’s toy CPU is like that old VHS tape you keep around, not because it’s useful, but because it reminds you of when life was simpler—like when dial-up internet was the height of technology. Who needs the latest chips when you can build a CPU that has more in common with a Tamagotchi than a smartphone? Here’s to the brave souls still living in the past, one circuit at a time! #HomebrewCPU #RetroTech #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #SylvainFortin
    This Homebrew CPU Got Its Start in the 1990s
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    [Sylvain Fortin] recently wrote in to tell us about his Homebrew CPU Project, and the story behind this one is truly remarkable. He began working on this toy CPU back …read more
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  • Programming like it's 1986 seems to be a thing for some. Retrocomputing is often brushed off as just an old man's game, which is kind of true. But there are younger folks getting into it too, I guess. They sit around with vintage hardware, doing whatever it is they do. No real profit, just for fun... or something like that. Not exactly thrilling, but hey, it’s a vibe.

    #Retrocomputing
    #Programming
    #1986
    #Nostalgia
    #OldSchool
    Programming like it's 1986 seems to be a thing for some. Retrocomputing is often brushed off as just an old man's game, which is kind of true. But there are younger folks getting into it too, I guess. They sit around with vintage hardware, doing whatever it is they do. No real profit, just for fun... or something like that. Not exactly thrilling, but hey, it’s a vibe. #Retrocomputing #Programming #1986 #Nostalgia #OldSchool
    Programming Like It’s 1986, For Fun and Zero Profit
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    Some people slander retrocomputing as an old man’s game, just because most of those involved are more ancient than the hardware they’re playing with. But there are veritable children involved …read more
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