Épisodes

  • The Algorithm Behind You: Who’s Really Making Your Decisions?
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we dive into the invisible systems shaping how you think, decide, and act—powered by artificial intelligence.


    From the videos you watch to the products you buy, AI-driven algorithms are constantly learning your behavior, predicting your next move, and subtly influencing your decisions—often without you even realizing it.


    This isn’t science fiction. This is your daily life.


    Tech Stories tells the hidden, surprising stories behind the world’s most influential tech companies, inventions, and creators—packed with insights, suspense, and real lessons you can apply.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    ⁠⁠elevenlabs.io ⁠⁠

    ChatGPT

    ⁠⁠suno.com⁠⁠

    NotebookLM


    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    37 min
  • Aaron Swartz: Why They Came After Him
    Apr 21 2026

    In 2010, a laptop hidden inside MIT began downloading millions of academic papers. What looked like a harmless act quickly turned into a federal investigation — and a case that would spark a global debate about information, access, and power.


    At the center of it all was Aaron Swartz, a young programmer and internet pioneer who believed that knowledge should be free and accessible to everyone.


    But that belief put him on a collision course with the system.


    In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore the rise of Aaron Swartz — from teenage prodigy helping shape the internet, to activist challenging the boundaries of law and access — and the events that led to one of the most controversial cases in the history of the internet.


    This is not just a story about technology.


    It’s a story about ideas.


    About power.


    And about the cost of challenging the system.



    🎧 If you enjoy deep, story-driven episodes about the hidden stories behind technology, follow the podcast and share it with someone who would love this story.


    #AaronSwartz #TechStories #Podcast #InternetHistory #OpenAccess


    Tech Stories tells the hidden, surprising stories behind the world’s most influential tech companies, inventions, and creators—packed with insights, suspense, and real lessons you can apply.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    ⁠⁠elevenlabs.io ⁠⁠

    ChatGPT

    ⁠⁠suno.com⁠⁠

    NotebookLM


    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    27 min
  • Linux: The Accidental Backbone of the Internet
    Apr 14 2026

    Linus Torvalds — a student who simply wanted to build a better operating system for his own computer… and ended up changing the course of technology forever.

    Today, Linux powers everything from servers and smartphones to the infrastructure behind the internet itself. But its rise wasn’t planned. It wasn’t funded. And it certainly wasn’t supposed to compete with tech giants.

    This is the story of curiosity, collaboration, and an open-source movement that rewrote the rules.


    Tech Stories tells the hidden, surprising stories behind the world’s most influential tech companies, inventions, and creators—packed with insights, suspense, and real lessons you can apply.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    ⁠⁠elevenlabs.io ⁠⁠

    ChatGPT

    ⁠⁠suno.com⁠⁠

    NotebookLM


    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    29 min
  • Gunpei Yokoi: The Maintenance Worker Who Invented the Game Boy
    Apr 7 2026

    What if one of the most successful handheld consoles ever wasn’t built with cutting-edge technology—but with a completely different mindset?

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore the incredible story of Gunpei Yokoi, the overlooked engineer at Nintendo who created the legendary Game Boy.

    Starting as a maintenance technician on the factory floor, Yokoi didn’t follow the race for the most advanced technology. Instead, he developed a powerful philosophy: using “lateral thinking with withered technology”—a simple idea that would go on to shape the future of gaming.


    Tech Stories tells the hidden, surprising stories behind the world’s most influential tech companies, inventions, and creators—packed with insights, suspense, and real lessons you can apply.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.



    Used AI Models:

    ⁠⁠elevenlabs.io ⁠⁠

    ChatGPT

    ⁠⁠suno.com⁠⁠



    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    30 min
  • Twilio: The Invisible Company Powering Modern Communication
    Mar 31 2026

    What if I told you…
    that almost every SMS, verification code, or “Your driver is arriving” message…
    is powered by a company you’ve probably never heard of?

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we dive into the incredible journey of Jeff Lawson and how he built Twilio—one of the most important (yet invisible) tech companies in the world.

    From struggling as a developer frustrated with clunky communication tools…
    to creating a platform that powers apps like Uber, WhatsApp, and thousands more—this is the story of how one simple idea transformed cloud communications forever.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    ⁠elevenlabs.io ⁠

    ChatGPT

    ⁠suno.com⁠


    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    29 min
  • The PayPal Mafia: How They Took Over Silicon Valley
    Mar 24 2026

    In 2002, PayPal was sold for $1.5 billion.

    Most people would retire.

    Instead, a small group of former employees went on to quietly build the modern internet.

    This group—later called The PayPal Mafia—includes names like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman. But this isn’t just a story about success…

    It’s a story about rivalries, risky bets, and a network of people who kept backing each other—again and again.

    From Tesla to LinkedIn, from YouTube to Palantir…
    their fingerprints are everywhere.

    But here’s the real question:

    👉 Was it talent… or was it the network?

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we break down how one chaotic startup created one of the most powerful circles in business history—and how their influence still shapes the world today.

    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    elevenlabs.io

    ChatGPT

    suno.com


    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    28 min
  • The Morris Worm: The Night a Student Nearly Killed the Internet
    Mar 17 2026

    In 1988, a graduate student launched a small experiment that accidentally brought the early internet to its knees.The Morris Worm became the first major internet worm in history — spreading rapidly across university computers and shutting down nearly 10% of the entire internet.

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore the dramatic story behind the Morris Worm:• Who created it• How it spread so quickly• Why it nearly crashed the early internet• And how it changed the future of cybersecurity forever

    What began as curiosity quickly turned into one of the most important moments in the history of the internet.

    A story about ambition, unintended consequences, and the fragile beginnings of the digital world we depend on today.


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    elevenlabs.io

    https://try.elevenlabs.io/xjh6siazrxz4


    ChatGPT

    suno.com

    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    20 min
  • Grigori Perelman: The Man Who Solved the Millennium Problem
    Mar 10 2026

    In 2002, a quiet mathematician from St. Petersburg posted a series of papers online that would shake the world of mathematics.

    His name was Grigori Perelman.

    Without press conferences, without academic fanfare, and without even publishing in a traditional journal, Perelman solved one of the most famous problems in mathematics: the Poincaré Conjecture — a mystery that had puzzled mathematicians for nearly 100 years.

    The problem was so difficult that it was named one of the Clay Mathematics Institute’s Millennium Prize Problems, each carrying a $1 million reward.

    But the real twist came afterward.

    Perelman refused the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics.Then he refused the million-dollar prize.

    And then… he disappeared.

    In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore the extraordinary story behind the proof — the centuries-long mathematical quest, the brilliant ideas of Ricci flow, the tension inside the mathematics community, and the mysterious man who chose silence over fame.

    Why did Perelman walk away from the biggest prize in mathematics?What exactly is the Poincaré Conjecture, and why did it take a century to solve?And what does his story reveal about genius, ambition, and the strange culture of modern science?

    This is the story of one of the greatest intellectual achievements in human history — and the man who solved it.

    If you enjoy deep stories about technology, science, and the people behind world-changing ideas, follow Tech Stories for more episodes like this.

    #Perelman #PoincareConjecture #MillenniumPrize #Mathematics #TechStories #SciencePodcast #GrigoriPerelman #MathHistory #FieldsMedal #GreatestProof


    Tech Stories is moderated by

    One human: Ferdinand Huber

    and one Artificial Intelligence: Didi Allesweiss.


    Used AI Models:

    elevenlabs.io

    https://try.elevenlabs.io/xjh6siazrxz4


    ChatGPT

    suno.com

    Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber

    Music and sound effects created with Suno.com

    This Podcast is brought to you by leantalk.org

    For Contact and Information visit:

    techstoriespodcast.com or send an email to hi@techstoriespodcast.com

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    30 min