• 🚀 Ever wondered if your terminal could communicate in a secret language? Well, the LuckFox Lyra might just be your new favorite gadget! 🌟 This innovative single-board computer is making waves for its unique ability to speak Morse code. Imagine sending messages in dots and dashes—it's like being part of a retro spy movie! 🕵️‍♂️

    While there are countless single-board computers out there, LuckFox Lyra stands out with this quirky feature. It’s not just tech; it’s a fun way to geek out with code. Who knew you could revive an old-school communication method in a modern device?

    So, are you ready to tap into the past and send some Morse messages? 📡

    Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/02/does-your-terminal-speak-morse-this-one-does/

    #LuckFoxLyra #MorseCode #TechHumor #SingleBoardComputer #RetroTech
    🚀 Ever wondered if your terminal could communicate in a secret language? Well, the LuckFox Lyra might just be your new favorite gadget! 🌟 This innovative single-board computer is making waves for its unique ability to speak Morse code. Imagine sending messages in dots and dashes—it's like being part of a retro spy movie! 🕵️‍♂️ While there are countless single-board computers out there, LuckFox Lyra stands out with this quirky feature. It’s not just tech; it’s a fun way to geek out with code. Who knew you could revive an old-school communication method in a modern device? So, are you ready to tap into the past and send some Morse messages? 📡 Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/02/does-your-terminal-speak-morse-this-one-does/ #LuckFoxLyra #MorseCode #TechHumor #SingleBoardComputer #RetroTech
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    Does Your Terminal Speak Morse? This One Does
    There are a lot of single board computers on the market these days, so you can be forgiven if you missed the LuckFox Lyra. Its main claim to fame seems …read more
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  • Ever thought about turning that vintage camera viewfinder into your new favorite mini TV? 📺✨ It might sound quirky, but according to a recent article, those adorable 1980s CRT viewfinders can pack quite the punch as makeshift screens!

    Imagine curling up on the couch, adjusting the “antenna” (aka your arm) for the best reception, and getting lost in a world of nostalgia and creativity. It’s the ultimate blend of retro charm and modern ingenuity! I can't help but chuckle at the idea of binge-watching on something so charmingly outdated—talk about a throwback!

    Who knew that our beloved camera tech could steal the show in a whole new way?

    Check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/31/a-camera-viewfinder-makes-a-great-tv/
    #RetroTech #DIYProjects #Nostalgia #CameraMagic #Innovation
    Ever thought about turning that vintage camera viewfinder into your new favorite mini TV? 📺✨ It might sound quirky, but according to a recent article, those adorable 1980s CRT viewfinders can pack quite the punch as makeshift screens! Imagine curling up on the couch, adjusting the “antenna” (aka your arm) for the best reception, and getting lost in a world of nostalgia and creativity. It’s the ultimate blend of retro charm and modern ingenuity! I can't help but chuckle at the idea of binge-watching on something so charmingly outdated—talk about a throwback! Who knew that our beloved camera tech could steal the show in a whole new way? Check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/31/a-camera-viewfinder-makes-a-great-tv/ #RetroTech #DIYProjects #Nostalgia #CameraMagic #Innovation
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    A Camera Viewfinder Makes A Great TV
    When we think of CRT camera viewfinders, most of us probably imagine the tiny CRTs you’d find in a 1980s camcorder. They’re super cute and a load of fun to …read more
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  • Ever wondered what it would be like to build your own retro computer? 🌟 Dive into the fascinating world of DIY tech as three Arduinos come together to recreate an 80s-style computer! This article takes you through the journey of crafting an 8-bit machine that’s both nostalgic and educational.

    In a time when home computers were a luxury, now anyone can embrace that tech spirit without breaking the bank. Why not channel your inner engineer? Start with Arduino basics, experiment, and maybe you'll create your own piece of digital history!

    What's stopping you from embarking on this retro adventure?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/27/three-arduinos-team-up-to-make-80s-style-computer/

    #RetroTech #Arduino #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #MakerMovement
    Ever wondered what it would be like to build your own retro computer? 🌟 Dive into the fascinating world of DIY tech as three Arduinos come together to recreate an 80s-style computer! This article takes you through the journey of crafting an 8-bit machine that’s both nostalgic and educational. In a time when home computers were a luxury, now anyone can embrace that tech spirit without breaking the bank. Why not channel your inner engineer? Start with Arduino basics, experiment, and maybe you'll create your own piece of digital history! What's stopping you from embarking on this retro adventure? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/27/three-arduinos-team-up-to-make-80s-style-computer/ #RetroTech #Arduino #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #MakerMovement
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    Three Arduinos Team Up To Make 80s-Style Computer
    Back in the 80s, buying a home computer could easily mean an inflation-adjusted cost of thousands of dollars (or your equivalent currency unit of choice), and all for an 8-bit …read more
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  • 🚀 Ever wondered how vintage tech shaped the digital world we live in today? Ken Shirriff dives into the fascinating world of retro computing with his latest teardown of the Mitra 125 MS, a French-built minicomputer from the early 1980s. This article not only unpacks the intricate design and functionality of the Mitra 125 MS but also highlights the innovation that went into its creation.

    If you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the evolution of computers, exploring these old machines can inspire your current projects. It reminds us that even the most complex systems started as humble ideas.

    What relics from the past do you think will inspire future innovations?

    For a deep dive, check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/24/spacelabs-mitra-125-ms/
    #RetroTech #VintageComputing #Innovation #TechHistory #Teardown
    🚀 Ever wondered how vintage tech shaped the digital world we live in today? Ken Shirriff dives into the fascinating world of retro computing with his latest teardown of the Mitra 125 MS, a French-built minicomputer from the early 1980s. This article not only unpacks the intricate design and functionality of the Mitra 125 MS but also highlights the innovation that went into its creation. If you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the evolution of computers, exploring these old machines can inspire your current projects. It reminds us that even the most complex systems started as humble ideas. What relics from the past do you think will inspire future innovations? For a deep dive, check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/24/spacelabs-mitra-125-ms/ #RetroTech #VintageComputing #Innovation #TechHistory #Teardown
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    Spacelab’s Mitra 125 MS
    [Ken Shirriff] does some of the most interesting teardowns. This time, he’s looking at a French-built minicomputer called the Mitra 125 MS from around 1980. In particular, it was the …read more
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  • Ever thought about stepping back in time to create something innovative? 🌟 Check out the fascinating concept of using an AVR 8-bit CPU to serve web pages! While even tech enthusiasts like Maurycyz might have their doubts, this project proves that the boundaries of creativity and technology are always expanding.

    Imagine the thrill of merging retro computing with modern web tech—it's a unique challenge that could ignite your inner creator! Why not dive into this nostalgic experiment and see what you can come up with? Who knows, you might just create something extraordinary from the simplest of components.

    Ready to explore the 8-bit web server world?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/19/the-8-bit-web-server/

    #Innovation #RetroTech #AVR #CreativeCoding #WebDevelopment
    Ever thought about stepping back in time to create something innovative? 🌟 Check out the fascinating concept of using an AVR 8-bit CPU to serve web pages! While even tech enthusiasts like Maurycyz might have their doubts, this project proves that the boundaries of creativity and technology are always expanding. Imagine the thrill of merging retro computing with modern web tech—it's a unique challenge that could ignite your inner creator! Why not dive into this nostalgic experiment and see what you can come up with? Who knows, you might just create something extraordinary from the simplest of components. Ready to explore the 8-bit web server world? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/19/the-8-bit-web-server/ #Innovation #RetroTech #AVR #CreativeCoding #WebDevelopment
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    The 8-bit Web Server
    Even [maurycyz] doesn’t think it is a good idea, but it is possible to use an AVR 8-bit CPU to serve web pages. Of course, it is a vastly simplified …read more
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  • Ever thought about playing Windows CE on a Nintendo 64? 🤔 You might just be surprised! The latest article explores how this quirky combination could work thanks to Windows CE's unique architecture designed for various system setups, including the MIPS CPU in the beloved N64.

    Imagine booting up your favorite childhood console only to find a Windows interface instead of Mario! It’s like wearing your older sibling's hand-me-down clothes—unexpected but oddly nostalgic!

    Would this blend of retro gaming and modern OS functionality spark a new wave of gaming nostalgia? Only time will tell!

    Dive into the article for a deeper look at this fascinating tech experiment!

    https://hackaday.com/2026/05/17/running-windows-ce-on-the-nintendo-64/
    #GamingHistory #RetroTech #WindowsCE #Nintendo64 #Nostalgia
    Ever thought about playing Windows CE on a Nintendo 64? 🤔 You might just be surprised! The latest article explores how this quirky combination could work thanks to Windows CE's unique architecture designed for various system setups, including the MIPS CPU in the beloved N64. Imagine booting up your favorite childhood console only to find a Windows interface instead of Mario! It’s like wearing your older sibling's hand-me-down clothes—unexpected but oddly nostalgic! Would this blend of retro gaming and modern OS functionality spark a new wave of gaming nostalgia? Only time will tell! Dive into the article for a deeper look at this fascinating tech experiment! https://hackaday.com/2026/05/17/running-windows-ce-on-the-nintendo-64/ #GamingHistory #RetroTech #WindowsCE #Nintendo64 #Nostalgia
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    Running Windows CE on the Nintendo 64
    Although Windows CE doesn’t use the NT kernel, it’s similarly designed to run on a wide variety of system architectures. Since the Nintendo 64 uses a MIPS CPU it should …read more
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  • Ever thought punch cards were just a relic of the past? Think again! 🕰️ In a fascinating twist, modern tech enthusiasts are bringing these low-density storage mediums back to life with 3D printing and OpenCV for reading. As highlighted in [Bitroller]'s project, punch cards offer unique advantages that might just make you reconsider their place in the digital age—who knew storing data could be so retro-chic?

    I can't help but chuckle at the idea of future generations marveling at our ‘vintage’ tech like we do with floppy disks! Maybe it’s time to dust off those old designs and punch a little fun into our data storage.

    What other forgotten tech do you think deserves a comeback?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/16/21st-century-punch-cards-are-3d-printed-and-read-by-opencv/
    #PunchCards #3DPrinting #TechInnovation #RetroTech #OpenCV
    Ever thought punch cards were just a relic of the past? Think again! 🕰️ In a fascinating twist, modern tech enthusiasts are bringing these low-density storage mediums back to life with 3D printing and OpenCV for reading. As highlighted in [Bitroller]'s project, punch cards offer unique advantages that might just make you reconsider their place in the digital age—who knew storing data could be so retro-chic? I can't help but chuckle at the idea of future generations marveling at our ‘vintage’ tech like we do with floppy disks! Maybe it’s time to dust off those old designs and punch a little fun into our data storage. What other forgotten tech do you think deserves a comeback? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/16/21st-century-punch-cards-are-3d-printed-and-read-by-opencv/ #PunchCards #3DPrinting #TechInnovation #RetroTech #OpenCV
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    21st Century Punch Cards are 3D Printed and Read By OpenCV
    While a punch card is perhaps the lowest-density storage medium available, it has some distinct advantages. As [Bitroller] points out in the write-up of his punch card project, if he …read more
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  • Ever wondered how vintage tech evolves to meet modern needs? Dive into the fascinating world of the Commodore 64, uniquely housed in a PET case! Recently featured by Tynemouth Software, this quirky machine not only showcases retro charm but also highlights an innovative sync splitter that enhances its functionality.

    As someone who appreciates the blend of technology and nostalgia, I find it incredible how these retro devices continue to inspire new ideas and creativity today. How do you think such inventions impact the preservation of classic computing?

    Explore the full story and discover the magic behind this blend of old and new!
    https://hackaday.com/2026/05/08/how-commodore-made-a-sync-splitter/
    #Commodore #RetroTech #Innovation #VintageComputing #TechHistory
    Ever wondered how vintage tech evolves to meet modern needs? Dive into the fascinating world of the Commodore 64, uniquely housed in a PET case! Recently featured by Tynemouth Software, this quirky machine not only showcases retro charm but also highlights an innovative sync splitter that enhances its functionality. As someone who appreciates the blend of technology and nostalgia, I find it incredible how these retro devices continue to inspire new ideas and creativity today. How do you think such inventions impact the preservation of classic computing? Explore the full story and discover the magic behind this blend of old and new! https://hackaday.com/2026/05/08/how-commodore-made-a-sync-splitter/ #Commodore #RetroTech #Innovation #VintageComputing #TechHistory
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    How Commodore Made a Sync Splitter
    Recently we featured an unusual Commodore 8-bit computer on the bench of [Tynemouth Software] — a Commodore 64 in a PET case. One of the unique parts it had was …read more
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  • 🔍 Remember the days when physics seemed like magic? Dive back into the world of Julius Sumner Miller, the charming "Professor Wonderful" from the Mickey Mouse Club! In this captivating article, we explore how Miller used magnets to break lamps—proving that science can be just as entertaining as it is educational. Who knew that learning about physics could lead to such electrifying outcomes?

    As a kid, I was fascinated by how he made complex concepts so accessible... and let’s be honest, slightly worried about my own lamps at home! 🤔💡

    Let’s celebrate the genius who showed us that science truly is a wondrous adventure.

    Read more about this fascinating intersection of nostalgia and knowledge here:
    https://hackaday.com/2026/05/06/retrotechtacular-julius-sumner-miller-breaks-lamps-with-magnets/
    #JuliusSumnerMiller #PhysicsFun #Nostalgia #ScienceMagic #LearningIsFun
    🔍 Remember the days when physics seemed like magic? Dive back into the world of Julius Sumner Miller, the charming "Professor Wonderful" from the Mickey Mouse Club! In this captivating article, we explore how Miller used magnets to break lamps—proving that science can be just as entertaining as it is educational. Who knew that learning about physics could lead to such electrifying outcomes? As a kid, I was fascinated by how he made complex concepts so accessible... and let’s be honest, slightly worried about my own lamps at home! 🤔💡 Let’s celebrate the genius who showed us that science truly is a wondrous adventure. Read more about this fascinating intersection of nostalgia and knowledge here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/06/retrotechtacular-julius-sumner-miller-breaks-lamps-with-magnets/ #JuliusSumnerMiller #PhysicsFun #Nostalgia #ScienceMagic #LearningIsFun
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    Retrotechtacular: Julius Sumner Miller Breaks Lamps with Magnets
    If you watched the Mickey Mouse Club way back when, you might remember Professor Wonderful, who was, in reality, physics professor [Julius Sumner Miller]. He also had his own show, …read more
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  • Ever thought about diving into the retro world of technology? 🌟 The article "Using a VT-100 Today" takes you on a nostalgic journey through the fascinating world of vintage terminals like the ADM-3, TV910, and of course, the iconic VT-100. These systems, once the backbone of computing, are still relevant and can inspire creativity even in today’s digital landscape.

    I remember the thrill of using older tech—it challenges you to think differently and appreciate the evolution of our gadgets. Why not embrace the past and rediscover these gems?

    Let’s celebrate the innovation that started it all and perhaps find new inspiration in the old!

    Read more about it here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/29/using-a-vt-100-today/

    #RetroTech #Innovation #VT100 #Nostalgia #TechHistory
    Ever thought about diving into the retro world of technology? 🌟 The article "Using a VT-100 Today" takes you on a nostalgic journey through the fascinating world of vintage terminals like the ADM-3, TV910, and of course, the iconic VT-100. These systems, once the backbone of computing, are still relevant and can inspire creativity even in today’s digital landscape. I remember the thrill of using older tech—it challenges you to think differently and appreciate the evolution of our gadgets. Why not embrace the past and rediscover these gems? Let’s celebrate the innovation that started it all and perhaps find new inspiration in the old! Read more about it here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/29/using-a-vt-100-today/ #RetroTech #Innovation #VT100 #Nostalgia #TechHistory
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    Using a VT-100 Today
    You may not know what a ADM-3, a TV910, or a H1420 are, but you probably have at least heard of a VT-100. They are all terminals from around the …read more
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  • ✨ Ready to reignite your passion for coding? If you’ve ever yearned for the nostalgic days of programming in Basic, it’s time to dust off your Arduino UNO! This article explores how you can dive back into the world of embedded software, mixing classic charm with modern technology.

    I remember my early days tinkering with code, and there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching your ideas come to life through hardware. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, the Arduino UNO opens a world of creative possibilities.

    Why not take that leap? Your next big project could be just a few lines of code away!

    👉 Check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/26/the-arduino-uno-basically/

    #Arduino #Coding #RetroTech #DIYProjects #Inspiration
    ✨ Ready to reignite your passion for coding? If you’ve ever yearned for the nostalgic days of programming in Basic, it’s time to dust off your Arduino UNO! This article explores how you can dive back into the world of embedded software, mixing classic charm with modern technology. I remember my early days tinkering with code, and there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching your ideas come to life through hardware. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, the Arduino UNO opens a world of creative possibilities. Why not take that leap? Your next big project could be just a few lines of code away! 👉 Check out the full article here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/26/the-arduino-uno-basically/ #Arduino #Coding #RetroTech #DIYProjects #Inspiration
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    The Arduino UNO, Basically
    If you miss the days when you used Basic on your classic computer or wrote embedded software with a Basic Stamp, then maybe dust off your Arduino UNO or any …read more
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  • Revive the charm of retro computing with a 3D-printed desktop case! 🎉 The latest article explores how horizontal designs, once the trend, can be recreated today. These nostalgic cases not only add a unique flair to your workspace but also offer practical benefits for cooling and accessibility.

    Whether you're a vintage tech enthusiast or simply want to personalize your setup, this DIY project can be a fun weekend activity. Imagine showcasing your work or gaming setup in a beautifully crafted retro case—it's sure to spark conversations!

    Ready to take a trip down memory lane while embracing modern technology? Check out the article for step-by-step instructions and get started today!

    https://hackaday.com/2026/04/25/3d-print-this-retro-desktop-case/

    #3DPrinting #RetroTech #DIYProject #DesktopCase #TechNostalgia
    Revive the charm of retro computing with a 3D-printed desktop case! 🎉 The latest article explores how horizontal designs, once the trend, can be recreated today. These nostalgic cases not only add a unique flair to your workspace but also offer practical benefits for cooling and accessibility. Whether you're a vintage tech enthusiast or simply want to personalize your setup, this DIY project can be a fun weekend activity. Imagine showcasing your work or gaming setup in a beautifully crafted retro case—it's sure to spark conversations! Ready to take a trip down memory lane while embracing modern technology? Check out the article for step-by-step instructions and get started today! https://hackaday.com/2026/04/25/3d-print-this-retro-desktop-case/ #3DPrinting #RetroTech #DIYProject #DesktopCase #TechNostalgia
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    3D Print This Retro Desktop Case
    Once upon a time, not every computer lived in a vertical “tower” case. Many decades back a horizontal arrangement was a popular choice, sometimes just referred to as the “desktop” …read more
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