In context: The Living Computers Museum in Seattle was the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's passion project, established in 2012 to house his vast collection of vintage machines and scientific memorabilia. In 2016, the museum expanded with exhibits showcasing current technology and added three hands-on computer science learning labs, adopting the new name Living Computers Museum + Labs. Over time, it grew to house the world's largest collection of fully restored and operational supercomputers, mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers. If you were hoping to get another chance to geek out over Paul Allen's incredible collection of vintage computers and tech artifacts,...