ColdFusion
Tech Industry Trends, AI, and Corporate History with a focus on business strategy and societal impact.
Nutrition Label
ColdFusion produces high-quality documentary-style essays that weave disparate news events and history into compelling narratives about the tech industry. While the production value and storytelling are exceptional, viewers should treat these videos as secondary syntheses rather than primary reporting. The content relies heavily on aggregating third-party sources, and titles occasionally sensationalize statistics that are clarified or contradicted within the video itself.
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Notes
- !Titles sometimes exaggerate specific statistics or outcomes that the video content later clarifies or contradicts.
- !Narratives rely on aggregating external news and reports rather than original field investigation or device testing.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

The RAM Crisis Keeps Getting Worse

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AI Fails at 96% of Jobs (New Study)

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The Netflix Situations Keeps Getting Messier

The Windows 11 Crisis

The Metaverse Only Has 900 Users

How Scamming Consumers Became Normalised

The AI Device Nobody Asked For

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Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“AI Fails at 96% of Jobs (New Study)”[00:00] →
The title accurately reflects the specific statistical finding (4% success rate) of the study being reviewed, avoiding clickbait exaggeration.
“Go to https://brilliant.org/coldfusion/ and get 30 days free and 20% off the annual Premium subscription”[Description] →
Clear disclosure of the sponsor (Brilliant) in the description, aligning with standard transparency practices.
“The CEO of Logitech... talking about a 'forever mouse' that you'd pay a subscription for... comparing it to a nice watch.”[04:12] →
Cites specific recent executive interviews and product concepts (Logitech Hanneke Faber interview) to support the trend analysis.
“Users are reporting that the worlds are empty and sad.”[05:12] →
Relies entirely on third-party reports, news clippings, and stock footage. No evidence of the creator personally logging in to verify the experience.
“This isn't just about price; it's about physical capacity. A wafer used for AI memory is a wafer that cannot be used for consumer DDR5.”[08:42] →