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#1751: From Akmene to Cork to Jerusalem

A Jewish family’s journey from the Russian Empire to Ireland and back to Israel, shaped by pogroms, a linguistic mix-up, and resilience.

israelpolitical-historyinternational-relations

#1750: Herman's Music Showcase: The Suno Sessions

Herman reveals his secret DJ life and debuts 9 AI-made tracks from Suno. Full songs, personal stories, and a GPU conspiracy theory.

#1749: How the Vatican Runs Without Births or Taxes

It has no maternity wards and no tax base, yet it functions as a sovereign state. Here’s how the Vatican actually works.

diplomatic-protocollogisticsinfrastructure

#1747: Cluster Bombs: Precision's Evil Twin

Why are countries still using cluster bombs? We explore the terrifying engineering and the decades-long fallout.

cluster-munitionsmilitary-strategyinternational-law

#1746: Recognizing Palestine When the Government Is Two

The PLO and PA are legally distinct entities governing different territories, yet the world recognizes them as one state.

israelirangeopolitics

#1745: GAAP vs IFRS: The Trillion-Dollar Accounting Split

Why the U.S. uses different accounting rules than the rest of the world—and what LIFO inventory has to do with it.

international-lawfinancial-fraudtax-compliance

#1744: From Bridge Shouting to Bot Wars: A Stock Market History

How a bridge in 1602 Amsterdam created the modern market—and how bots now run the show.

financial-fraudhigh-frequency-tradinginternational-trade

#1743: Why the SEC’s Climate Rule Vanished

The SEC’s landmark climate disclosure rule is gone. Here’s what happened, and why companies still have to report emissions.

2026sustainabilityprivacy

#1742: The Golden Cage of Dimona

Dimona offers property at 1/8th the price of Tel Aviv, but a massive "opportunity gap" keeps the city marooned.

israelnuclear-proliferationinfrastructure

#1741: Eilat: Israel's Island on Land

Explore how Eilat thrives as a remote desert city, relying on tourism, strategic geography, and unique cross-border dynamics to survive.

israelurban-planninglogistics

#1740: Chatterbox TTS: Open Source vs. ElevenLabs

We dissect Resemble AI's Chatterbox to see how its open-source TTS compares to commercial giants like ElevenLabs.

text-to-speechopen-sourceprosody-control

#1739: AI Just Designed a New Life Form

Meet Evo: the 40B parameter AI that writes DNA, designs novel CRISPR systems, and is reshaping synthetic biology.

generative-aiai-modelssynthetic-biology

#1738: AI Is Writing the Future—Literally

LLMs aren't just predicting the future; they're generating the narratives that force it into existence.

ai-agentsai-ethicsai-safety

#1737: Nous Research: The Decentralized AI Lab Beating Giants

Meet Nous Research, the decentralized collective outperforming billion-dollar labs with open-source AI and the self-improving Hermes-Agent framework.

open-source-aiai-agentsrag

#1736: Why OpenClaw Eats 16 Trillion Tokens

OpenClaw is processing 16.5 trillion tokens daily, dwarfing Wikipedia. Here’s why it’s #1.

ai-agentstokenizationopen-source-ai

#1735: The Agentic Stone Age: A Retrospective

We revisit the chaotic rise of BabyAGI and AutoGPT, exploring why their promise of total autonomy led to spectacular failure.

ai-agentshallucinationsagentic-workflows

#1734: You vs. Your Digital Twin: Who Wins?

Your AI clone is getting scarily good. We explore the tech behind high-fidelity digital twins and the uncanny valley of your own voice.

ai-agentsdigital-twinsvideo-generation

#1733: Digital Ghosts in the Machine

AI agents are forming neighborhoods, economies, and hospitals in server-side simulations that mirror real human behavior.

ai-agentsdigital-twinsai-safety

#1732: The AIOS Kernel: An Operating System for Agents

AIOS aims to be the Linux for AI agents, managing memory, scheduling, and tools in one open-source kernel.

ai-agentsoperating-systemsopen-source

#1731: Why Deep Research Agents Are Being Forgotten

Specialized research agents outperform general orchestrators by 40-60% on verification tasks, yet developer hype is fading. Here's why.

ai-agentsragmodel-context-protocol

#1730: Are Multi-Agent Coding Frameworks Obsolete?

MetaGPT, SWE-agent, and OpenHands promised a team of AI devs. But in 2026, are they still useful, or has raw model power made them obsolete?

ai-agentsorchestrationsoftware-development

#1729: Why Is AI Code So Hard to Read?

AI writes code faster than ever, but the output is often a cryptic mess. We explore why and how to fix it.

ai-agentssoftware-developmentai-ethics

#1728: How Two AIs Collaborate Without Code

CAMEL AI lets two agents role-play to solve tasks autonomously. No complex code—just emergent teamwork.

ai-agentsprompt-engineeringrag

#1727: LSP: The Universal AI Coding Interface

Explore how the Language Server Protocol is being repurposed to integrate AI directly into code editors, unifying development workflows.

ai-agentssoftware-developmentrag

#1726: 2500 Years of Bad Medicine: The Slow Surrender

Bloodletting dominated medicine for 2500 years. Here’s how science finally admitted it was wrong.

medical-historypublic-healthpsychopharmacology