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Pierre Dandumont



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Pierre Dandumont is a French tech journalist and digital archivist known for his meticulous curiosity and his passion for preserving the forgotten corners of computing history. Best recognized for his long‑running website Le Journal du Lapin, he has built a reputation as one of France’s most dedicated explorers of obscure hardware, rare prototypes, vintage Apple machines, and the hidden quirks of consumer electronics. His work blends technical precision with an archivist’s instinct, turning niche discoveries into accessible stories for a wide audience.

Before becoming a reference in retro‑tech culture, Dandumont worked across various roles in technology and media, sharpening a skillset that bridges hands‑on experimentation with clear, engaging explanation. Whether he’s reverse‑engineering a forgotten accessory, testing an unusual video standard, or documenting the behavior of a decades‑old console, he approaches each subject with a mix of rigor and playful curiosity. His writing has helped preserve knowledge that might otherwise have vanished, making him a trusted voice for enthusiasts, collectors, and engineers alike.

Beyond his technical deep dives, Pierre Dandumont has become a cultural connector — someone who understands that technology is not just circuitry but memory, context, and storytelling. His work captures the emotional resonance of machines that shaped generations, while also illuminating the overlooked innovations that paved the way for today’s digital world. Through his articles, videos, and archival projects, he continues to inspire a community of readers who share his belief that even the smallest piece of hardware can reveal a larger story about how we create, play, and evolve.