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#1769: Affirmations & Visualization: Science vs. Wishful Thinking

We unpack the $43B personal development industry: why "I am lovable" can make you feel worse and how mental rehearsal actually rewires your brain.

neuroplasticityexecutive-functionpsychopharmacology
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#1768: Why Can't My Phone Work in a Bomb Shelter?

Thick concrete kills cell signals, but SMS and mesh networks can break through the silence.

#1767: From Eyeballs to Tokens: The Web's Agentic Shift

The web's new primary user isn't human—it's AI. See how JavaScript evolved to serve autonomous agents.

ai-agentsweb-agentic-shiftweb-mcp

#1766: Why AI Now Builds Your Frontend Stack

AI code generators are creating a monoculture, pushing Astro and Vite as the default tools for 2026's web development.

ai-agentssoftware-developmentfuture-of-work

#1765: The Agentic Internet: A Clean Web for Machines

We explore the tools building a parallel, machine-readable web—from SearXNG to Tavily.

ai-agentsragopen-source

#1764: Vector Databases as a Single File

How to give AI agents instant memory of your entire project—without cloud costs or complex infrastructure.

vector-databasesraglocal-ai

#1763: Backend Grunt Work Is Dead. What Now?

AI agents now write 80% of boilerplate code, but the real backend engineering challenges remain.

ai-agentssoftware-developmentfuture-of-work

#1762: Testing AI Truthfulness: Beyond Vibes

Stop trusting confident AI. We explore the formal science of testing LLMs for hallucinations and knowledge cutoffs.

ai-safetyhallucinationsprompt-engineering

#1761: Missiles as Sensors: Iran's Live-Fire Intel Probe

Why is Iran firing the same missiles at empty desert every night? It's not a failure—it's a live-fire diagnostic on Israel's defenses.

iranballistic-missileselectronic-warfare

#1760: Why Sloths Keep Dying on Roads and Power Lines

Sloths are getting trapped in cities, but a simple rope bridge is saving hundreds from highways and power lines.

urban-planningsustainabilitysloth-conservation

#1759: The 87% Interception Rate Is a Trap

Why a "successful" missile defense can still bankrupt a nation.

missile-defensecost-exchange-ratioseconomic-math

#1758: The Internet's Physical Bread Delivery System

Netflix doesn't stream from California to Jerusalem. It uses local boxes in your city. Here's how the internet physically moves data to you.

edge-computingnetwork-securityfiber-optics

#1757: The Art of the Never-Ending Story

From Reacher's elbow to SVU's 42-minute blocks, we explore why great series become content factories.

productivitywork-culturecultural-bias

#1756: The Ferrari in the Mud: Prestige Flops

We count down the five worst serious movies of the last five years, starting with a sci-fi disaster that wasted $80 million.

cultural-biasai-inferenceproductivity

#1755: Pesticides as Weapons: The Ne'ot Hovav Strike

A missile hit a pesticide plant. Now a toxic plume threatens Beersheba, blurring the line between industry and chemical warfare.

ballistic-missilesiranindustrial-automation

#1754: From Ollama to Agentic CLIs: The Rise of the AI Harness

Explore the evolution from local LLMs to modern agentic CLIs, focusing on the "harness" that gives models context, tools, and autonomy.

local-aiai-agentsrag

#1753: AI Makes Coding Harder, Not Easier

Claude Code writes the syntax, but you need more technical knowledge than ever to guide it.

vibe-codingsoftware-developmentai-agents

#1752: Whisper Small Beats Whisper Large in Speed & Accuracy

A 4GPU benchmark on Ubuntu shows the 1.5B parameter Whisper Large is slower and less accurate than the tiny Whisper Small.

speech-recognitiongpu-accelerationlatency

#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