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Konrad Zuse: The Forgotten Inventor of the Modern Computer
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the astonishing story of Konrad Zuse, the isolated German engineer who quietly built the world’s first programmable computer in his parents’ Berlin living room while the world drifted toward war. Long before modern Silicon Valley existed, and completely disconnected from famous figures like Alan Turing or John von Neumann, Zuse was inventing the foundations of modern computing almost entirely on his own. Driven not by grand philosophical ambition but by a simple hatred of repetitive engineering calculations, he began constructing mechanical binary machines from thousands of metal parts, discarded film strips, and salvaged telephone relays.
The episode follows Zuse’s progression from frustrated civil engineer to one of hist ...