This document summarizes a philosophy of technology lecture given by Melanie Swan. Some of the key topics discussed include contemporary philosophy of technology, the historical views of technology from Aristotle to Heidegger, issues of unthinkability and complexity in technology, different conceptions of time between humans and machines, and how this relates to an overarching theme of composable reality. The document also discusses potential applications of brain-computer interfaces and different models of human relations with technology from prosthetics to data and drones.