Kelvin Lee

Really Specific Stories - A podcast by Martin Feld

Kelvin explains how his technological interest and experimentation in podcasting spawned from his early enthusiasm for opening up computers—wanting to see what was inside. He also considers how kids grow up with digital technology today and ponders what it would be like to be a robot feeder. Podcast case study: Naked Tech Podcast (producer) Find Kelvin on Twitter @_kelvinlee. Read a transcript of the episode as a styled PDF or in plain text. Links and Show Notes Part of a Movement 00:00:00 iPhone Android (operating system) Nokia E51 BlackBerry Leo Laporte This Week in Tech (TWiT) Motorola Apple, Inc. Macintosh II iOS Google Limetown (podcast) Netflix Experimentation and Control 00:07:16 The No Agenda Show Adam Curry YouTube Marques Brownlee RSS Spotify Joe Rogan Pocket Casts Someone Dared Us 00:12:14 Algorithm Naked Tech Podcast Geoff Kim Twitter Side hustle Twitch (service) YouTube Live What Is YouTube Live? (article by Hootsuite) OBS Studio Virtual reality (VR) Technological Vicissitude 00:27:20 Digital ecosystem Personal computer iPad Facebook Metaverse Augmented reality (AR) Mixed reality Dystopia The Matrix (franchise) Elon Musk Siri Artificial intelligence (AI) Machine learning (ML) iBook Remembering iBook: the ‘iMac to Go’ (an article that Martin wrote about the very iBook that Kelvin spotted in his study) Credits Recorded and edited by Martin Feld, using Audio Hijack and Ferrite Recording Studio Original podcast theme music by Alex Canion Contact Website: rsspod.net Email: [email protected] Mastodon: social.lol@martinfeld Micro.blog: micro.blog/martinfeld