Comedian Olga Koch and journalist Hussein Kesvani present a weekly comedy/technology podcast. Warning: contains robots. A Daddy’s SuperYacht Production for BBC Sounds.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
On the 28th of October, 2021, Facebook announced The Future…aka, a corporate rebrand. By changing the name of their parent company to Meta, they set out a vision for a new internet. Here, you can meet your colleagues in a virtual meeting room, and/or... more
For as long as the internet has existed, there has been internet porn. From ‘tube’ sites to cam girls, to OnlyFans, X-rated material is as synonymous with life online as taking selfies and “getting cancelled”.
In this episode, comedian Olga Koch and... more
From the first person to ever teletext herself some eggs in 1984, it’s never been easier to click and collect anything your heart desires from that great big convenience store in the cloud. But is the ability to buy a complete DVD disk set of Sex And... more
The Flintstones sold us a vision for the ultimate human powered eco-vehicle, while The Jetsons promised us personal flying saucers, but when it comes to cars and technology: where have we actually parked?
In this episode, comedian Olga Koch and jour... more
Never trust a Graphic designer, naive gatekeepers of legitimacy. NFT Olga’s insatiable laugh and stamp that thing on my Martian ID.
Terrific podcast series, delicious balance of a subjects value and it’s inherent comedic flaws, more please, soon, urgently, hurry up, get on with it. I’ll make my own if you don’t, quick dash to photoshop and… oh
And that’s just the jokes! Somehow tells you the worst of the tech-pocalypse while still making you feel like we’re going to figure this all out before it’s too late
Firstly this pod is full of interesting stuff and Olga can be very funny. However within this you will be subjected to ear splitting shrieks of laughter from Olga and also her side kick the human pet Labrador laughs at every sentence Olga says regardless of the level of humour contained which ruins it somewhat when Olga delivers a gem of a gag. So if you can get past this it's great!
Perfect! Full of laughs and really informative! We need more episodes!!!
Two of the funniest people at the internet just vibing
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