
Angry people going on about technology
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

This time AI wants your browser. With OpenAI launching Atlas and the Apps SDK, first they will bypass the web and finally cut the end user out of the economic decision process.
Also the AWS crash
With the UK’s steps into the age gated internet and digital ID back again like the renegade master, the techgrumps have plenty to be grumpy about in this month’s podcast.
Grumps this time include the voices of Ian Forrester, David Eastman, Ryan Alex... more
Will the real wearable owner please stand up? More failing AI and Hannah meets the Fediverse, in the latest attempt to try to explain it.
Grumps this time include the voices of Ian Forrester, Hannah, Ryan Alexander and Wendy Grossman. David was too ... more
Look upon the rain soaked valley, see the innocent children gambol in the poppies. Only age verification can keep this bucolic vision of Britain real – and if you don’t agree you must be a pervert. So says Tech Bro Pete Kyle.
Naturally, the techgrum... more
From BlueSky non-growth, to AI boyfriends through staring at an orb. I remember in the old days you just paid thruppence and went to a dance in the church hall, now its all AI intimacy and splitting your iris into three parts. And that Elon Musk, he’... more
Another quick turnaround on the podcast. However the Techgrumps those perpetually displeased connoisseurs of digital disappointment—are still finding things to grumble about from last month. Apparently, the revolutionary AI is just a rehash of someth... more
The Techgrumps are after a quick turn around, however there is plenty more to be grumpy about!.
Grumps this time include the voices of Ian Forrester, David Eastman, Wendy Grossman and Ryan Alexander.
We are back after a quick turn around and there is plenty to be grumpy about!.
Leading the grumpiness this time include the voices of Ian Forrester, David Eastman, Hannah Field and Ryan Alexander.
This podcast is great. It has the best social media advice I have ever heard. They even talk about how to get hired at Google and I think their advice is the best on the whole internet including FaceBook
Three guys who rant about computer technology. Pro Open Web, pro Open Source; Java, Scala, Ruby, Python. Not too hot on Apple and certainly not fans of “New Media”. They don’t sound like fans of non-technical computer users either. I see them as vertex on a triangle formed with the Angry Mac B******s and Leo Laporte’s podcasts. They’ll cling on to their command lines like a hipster hugs his iPhone.
If you're an Apple fanboy, or someone who does little more than use their computer for FaceBook a... more










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