Byte-Sized Tech
Byte-Sized Tech - The Mini Series
The Byte-Sized Tech 10-episode mini-series explores technology from the inside out — not how we use it daily, but how it’s built, maintained, and shaped. Across episodes, we examine the language of programming, scaling systems, the passage of time in tech, economic forces driving innovation, human error, ethics, global perspectives, and the unseen work that sustains technology. Each episode gives listeners a thoughtful, accessible look at the forces behind the tech we rely on, highlighting the decisions, trade-offs, and responsibilities that make modern technology possible
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Jan 5, 2026
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Episodes
What Comes After Innovation 05.01.2026 1:43
Episode 10 of 10 – What Comes After Innovation In the final episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we focus on what happens after technology is built—exploring maintenance, long-term responsibility, and why sustaining systems matters just as much as creating them. Hope you enjoy!
Technology Outside Silicon Valley 05.01.2026 1:44
Episode 9 of 10 – Technology Outside Silicon Valley In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we look beyond traditional tech hubs to explore how innovation happens around the world, driven by local needs, constraints, and creative problem-solving. Hope you enjoy!
The Ethics of Building 05.01.2026 2:17
Episode 8 of 10 – The Ethics of Building In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we explore the ethical decisions embedded in technology design, how values shape systems long before launch, and why responsibility in tech begins at the building stage. Hope you enjoy!
Human Error in Technical Systems 05.01.2026 0:59
Episode 7 of 10 – Human Error in Technical Systems In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we explore how human assumptions, design decisions, and simple mistakes shape technical failures—and why the most resilient systems are built to expect error, not eliminate it.
The Economics of Innovation 05.01.2026 1:15
Episode 6 of 10 – The Economics of Innovation In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we examine how funding, incentives, and financial realities shape which technologies get built, which ideas move forward, and which innovations never make it past the drawing board.
Time in Technology 05.01.2026 1:20
Episode 5 of 10 – Time in Technology In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we explore how technology ages, why old systems continue to support new ones, and what it really means to maintain and care for technology over time. Hope you enjoy!
Building at Scale 05.01.2026 1:25
Episode 4 of 10 – Building at Scale In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we dive into what happens when technology grows from a small idea into a system used by millions, exploring the challenges, trade-offs, and discipline required to keep large-scale systems running reliably. Hope you enjoy!
The Language of Technology 05.01.2026 2:03
Episode 3 of 10 – The Language of Technology In this episode of the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , we explore how humans communicate with machines, why programming languages matter, and how the words we use to build technology quietly shape the systems we rely on. Hope you enjoy!
The Role of Failure in Tech Progress 05.01.2026 1:35
Episode 2 of 10 – The Role of Failure in Tech Progress Continuing the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series , this episode looks at how setbacks, mistakes, and abandoned ideas quietly drive innovation—and why failure is often the most important step forward in technology. Hope you enjoy!
How Technology Is Born 05.01.2026 1:56
Episode 1 of 10 – How Technology Is Born Kick off the Byte-Sized Tech Mini-Series as we explore how ideas become technology, the hidden steps behind innovation, and why most tech never makes it to market. Hope you enjoy!
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