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I've heard of that course before. It does look pretty cool. I don't think I'm ever going to do something like build a computer from scratch though. My inspiration was more something like the PICO-8. I did have these grand ideas of making it something you could make games on and making it public and stuff, but, it was a learning project and something that would probably need a big rewrite to make it public. But it was fun to make.You might enjoy nand2tetris, which is on Coursera. For me, the content was a little too ambitious and rushed but the overall idea of (like the name suggests) starting with basic logic gates and proceeding through intermediate steps to what we consider software suitable for an end-user is incredibly solid. Plus, if this matters, the instructors Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan (both Israelis) have cool accents. I can't help but think of the "Data-Driven Astronomy" course on Coursera where the instructors are Australian and I just liked listening to them.
It wasn't so much the hardware aspect I was into, I was actually originally interested in romhacking and was learning how roms are laid out in memory and how 8 and 16 bit processors worked and shit like that and that ended up becoming more interesting than the actual romhacking so I wanted to try making something where you could make games in a way that resembled working on those old consoles, but without as much finicky fucky around bullshit.