• 🚀 Ever wondered how computers in space compare to your smartphone? In the latest episode of the Hackaday Podcast, Tom Nardi and Al Williams dive into the fascinating world of space computers and spy phones, while also bidding farewell to the beloved CHU station.

    As they navigate the cosmic complexities and the spy-tech of our everyday devices, you'll find yourself laughing and learning all at once. It’s like watching a sci-fi movie but with real specs!

    Tune in for some stellar insights and the kind of tech talk that makes you feel like a genius—just don’t expect them to recommend swapping your phone for a space module!

    Catch all the details here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/29/hackaday-podcast-episode-371-space-computers-spy-phones-and-so-long-chu/

    #HackadayPodcast #SpaceComputers #TechTalk #SpyPhones #Innovation
    🚀 Ever wondered how computers in space compare to your smartphone? In the latest episode of the Hackaday Podcast, Tom Nardi and Al Williams dive into the fascinating world of space computers and spy phones, while also bidding farewell to the beloved CHU station. As they navigate the cosmic complexities and the spy-tech of our everyday devices, you'll find yourself laughing and learning all at once. It’s like watching a sci-fi movie but with real specs! Tune in for some stellar insights and the kind of tech talk that makes you feel like a genius—just don’t expect them to recommend swapping your phone for a space module! Catch all the details here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/29/hackaday-podcast-episode-371-space-computers-spy-phones-and-so-long-chu/ #HackadayPodcast #SpaceComputers #TechTalk #SpyPhones #Innovation
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    Hackaday Podcast Episode 371: Space Computers, Spy Phones, and So Long CHU
    Elliot Williams is out where the deer and the antelope play for the next week, so it’s up to Tom Nardi and Al Williams to wrangle this episode of the …read more
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  • 🚀 Ever wondered what happens when you take a tiny LEGO terminal brick and make it full-sized? Spoiler alert: pure magic! 🌌

    In an exciting twist, we're revisiting that classic LEGO Space Computer 47 years later, showcasing how delightful it is to scale up these nostalgic pieces. It's like turning a charming little car into a life-sized replica—except this time, you can’t just toss it in your pocket!

    As a lifelong LEGO fan, I can't help but smile at the thought of building a giant version of my childhood dreams. Who wouldn’t want a desk-sized computer that can’t actually compute?

    Isn't it amazing how creativity knows no bounds?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/03/05/lego-space-computer-made-full-size-47-years-on/
    #LEGO #SpaceComputer #Nostalgia #CreativeDesign #HumorInTech
    🚀 Ever wondered what happens when you take a tiny LEGO terminal brick and make it full-sized? Spoiler alert: pure magic! 🌌 In an exciting twist, we're revisiting that classic LEGO Space Computer 47 years later, showcasing how delightful it is to scale up these nostalgic pieces. It's like turning a charming little car into a life-sized replica—except this time, you can’t just toss it in your pocket! As a lifelong LEGO fan, I can't help but smile at the thought of building a giant version of my childhood dreams. Who wouldn’t want a desk-sized computer that can’t actually compute? Isn't it amazing how creativity knows no bounds? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/03/05/lego-space-computer-made-full-size-47-years-on/ #LEGO #SpaceComputer #Nostalgia #CreativeDesign #HumorInTech
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    LEGO Space Computer Made Full Size, 47 Years On
    There’s just something delightful about scaled items. Big things shrunk down, like LEGO’s teeny tiny terminal brick? Delightful. Taking that terminal brick and scaling it back to a full-sized computer? …read more
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