80 years later, GCHQ releases new images of Nazi code-breaking computer

https://arstechnica.com/?p=1996934

It wasn’t just the kids that were excited. Real world school visits were hard work but now so rare, the teachers were happy to do them if the health and safety AI signed them off. The class were just glad to be seeing each other. Older teachers muttered about fresh air and play as the children remembered how to line up. It was a retro museum and the teachers had to explain the clipboard and bic biro to some of the children. The first worksheet was the for the history of AI gallery. The children swarmed around the empty room.