52 Weeks of Cloud

Spotting and Debunking Tech Propaganda

Episode Summary

FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): Rushing to adopt new technologies without clear benefits. Naive Utopianism: Assuming all technology is inherently good. Disruption and Technological Solutionism: Ignoring negative consequences of tech solutions. "Selling Two Day Old Fish": Resisting improvements to maintain profitable but outdated products/services. Superficial Media: Promoting shallow or misleading information about technology. Push to Disrupt: Overconfidence in technology's ability to solve complex problems. Billionairism: Excessive admiration of tech billionaires and their perceived expertise. Irrational Exceptionalism: Unrealistic beliefs about a startup's chances of success. Double Down: Making increasingly grand claims to distract from unfulfilled promises. Trojan Source: Open source projects that later switch to commercial licensing. "Generous Pour" Ethical Framing: Highlighting easy ethical actions while ignoring larger issues. Business Model Circular Logic: Exploiting legal grey areas and claiming they're essential to the business model.

Episode Notes

Tech Propaganda: An Introduction to Critical Thinking in Technology

Episode Notes

1. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)

2. Naive Utopianism

3. Disruption and Technological Solutionism

4. "Selling Two Day Old Fish"

5. Superficial Media

6. Push to Disrupt

7. Billionairism

8. Irrational Exceptionalism

9. Double Down

10. Trojan Source

11. "Generous Pour" Ethical Framing

12. Business Model Circular Logic