• As if any of this stuff functions in real life!

  • 2021/02/26
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As if any of this stuff functions in real life!

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  • Today we talk with multi-faceted IT bureaucrat James Coffin about The False Promise of Technology. We hear it all the time: Technology is this salve that you can rub all over a situation to make it better.

    Well, in reality it's not the case. Even if it helps some things a little, it's not going to take away all your problems, and if you think so, you're in for a surprise.

    "As if any of this stuff functions in real life!" sums it up nicely. Computers are unreliable garbage designed with framework that depends on framework that depends on framework, so if there's a flaw or an update, a chain reaction of annoyance takes place. It's all garbage.


    We discuss:

    How India's Welfare Revolution Is Starving Citizens (and what the article's author doesn't even realize is the problem)

    How the Norks go on virtual bank heists by breaking into bank computers that have lax security, and how they're actually safer than we are by virtue of not using cloud-controlled gadgets!

    Why one author thinks Lenovo PCs are bad (and why they're actually the best)

    Colleges that don't require tuition payment until you've gotten a real job (and THE REAL REASON WHY education is so expensive)

    Microsoft claiming it's going to make its products more consistent soon (HA)

    Now that Facebook owns your personal life, it's out to control your work life too

    Colleges being sued for recording students' biometrics

    The false promise of autonomous vehicles, and how it's inevitable that nerds call for the deprecation of all human drivers

    How one company aims to keep steering wheels in cars, but only if you prove to the car that you're worthy of driving it

    And finally, how the You Know What might be the downfall of the much-heralded ride-sharing and car-sharing services.


    Thanks to Dis-Harmony for the music, and thanks to Gotham Podcast Studio and Tandem Podcast platform for hosting the show!

    As always, thanks for telling your friends about the show!



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Today we talk with multi-faceted IT bureaucrat James Coffin about The False Promise of Technology. We hear it all the time: Technology is this salve that you can rub all over a situation to make it better.

Well, in reality it's not the case. Even if it helps some things a little, it's not going to take away all your problems, and if you think so, you're in for a surprise.

"As if any of this stuff functions in real life!" sums it up nicely. Computers are unreliable garbage designed with framework that depends on framework that depends on framework, so if there's a flaw or an update, a chain reaction of annoyance takes place. It's all garbage.


We discuss:

How India's Welfare Revolution Is Starving Citizens (and what the article's author doesn't even realize is the problem)

How the Norks go on virtual bank heists by breaking into bank computers that have lax security, and how they're actually safer than we are by virtue of not using cloud-controlled gadgets!

Why one author thinks Lenovo PCs are bad (and why they're actually the best)

Colleges that don't require tuition payment until you've gotten a real job (and THE REAL REASON WHY education is so expensive)

Microsoft claiming it's going to make its products more consistent soon (HA)

Now that Facebook owns your personal life, it's out to control your work life too

Colleges being sued for recording students' biometrics

The false promise of autonomous vehicles, and how it's inevitable that nerds call for the deprecation of all human drivers

How one company aims to keep steering wheels in cars, but only if you prove to the car that you're worthy of driving it

And finally, how the You Know What might be the downfall of the much-heralded ride-sharing and car-sharing services.


Thanks to Dis-Harmony for the music, and thanks to Gotham Podcast Studio and Tandem Podcast platform for hosting the show!

As always, thanks for telling your friends about the show!



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