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Technology 24 summaries
Feb 16 - Feb 22, 2026
5 videos
The unhinged world of tech in 2026... thumbnail

The unhinged world of tech in 2026...

The video surveys 2026 tech trends, arguing that while AI hype continues, humans still drive growth and new job roles emerge, from code janitors to robot workers, with a cautionary note on policy and energy constraints shaping the future.

00:00:52 read 00:09:10 video 10 chapters
A brief history of programming... thumbnail

A brief history of programming...

The video traces the history of computing from binary basics to modern programming paradigms, highlighting key breakthroughs and influential languages that shaped how we write and run code today, ending with a look at AI assisted coding.

00:00:54 read 00:06:09 video 10 chapters
The wild rise of OpenClaw... thumbnail

The wild rise of OpenClaw...

The video reviews OpenClaw (formerly Claudebot/Moltbot), an open-source AI assistant that runs 24/7 from a self-hosted setup and integrates with Telegram to automate many aspects of daily life and work. It covers setup, security, usage, and real-world examples, plus a sponsor mention at the end.

00:00:41 read 00:05:18 video 9 chapters
10 open source tools that feel illegal... thumbnail

10 open source tools that feel illegal...

The video surveys ethical hacking basics and demonstrates a suite of free open source tools, outlining how to set up a Kali Linux environment and highlighting both the power and legal/ethical boundaries of penetration testing.

00:00:49 read 00:10:03 video 10 chapters
How AI is breaking the SaaS business model... thumbnail

How AI is breaking the SaaS business model...

The video argues that AI advances are redefining software as a service, suggesting that autonomous agents and open, self-hosted models threaten traditional SAS margins while opening new opportunities for developers who adapt to modern AI tooling.

00:00:49 read 00:05:02 video 9 chapters

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