Home & Consumer Tech
Smart home, consumer electronics, and everyday tech
236 episodes
#3937: The Third Pedal's Last Mile
Manual transmissions are vanishing fast. Here's what's driving the decline and what it means for drivers who still want three pedals.
#3936: Tow Lines & Ratchet Straps: Two Worlds, Same Physics
From highway trailers to hand-pulled trolleys — the same three engineering problems, wildly different solutions.
#3928: How to Park a Moving Van Without Getting Ticketed
Loading zone loopholes, permit traps, and the art of curb negotiation for urban moves.
#3924: Can You Make a Hi-Vis Vest for a One-Year-Old?
A dad with a toy forklift discovers why ANSI safety standards make toddler hi-vis vests mathematically impossible.
#3921: The Pallet Problem: Why Your $30 Box Costs $40
Why ordering ten industrial boxes costs more than forty-eight — and how to hack the gap.
#3918: NFC Tags vs. the "We're Out" Button
One tap to restock milk. Why is that so hard to find on Android?
#3915: Where Do All the Used Euroboxes Go?
Why thousands of industrial bins vanish from consumer view — and how to find them.
#3911: How to Spec Custom Shelving for a MAMAD
A practical guide to custom-height industrial racks for bomb-safe rooms, from dimensions to assembly.
#3895: Hand Truck Hack: Strapping & Platform Mods for Euroboxes
Secure a 4-box Eurobox stack on a hand truck with proper ratchet straps and a custom 40x60cm platform.
#3881: Baby Food Tampering in Jerusalem: What Parents Need to Know
Infants collapsed from benzodiazepine-laced baby food in Jerusalem. Here's what happened, the history, and how tamper-evident packaging works.
#3878: Three Axes of Every Screw on Your Bench
How to identify any small screw by thread form, head style, and drive type — and never lose a project to a missing fastener again.
#3866: What's Actually Inside Your Plastic Storage Bin?
Two bins can both say "polypropylene" — one lasts two years, the other two decades. Here's why.
#3858: Why We Carve: 75,000 Years of Marking What Matters
From a Dremel in Jerusalem to 75,000-year-old cave engravings — the ancient impulse to make a permanent mark.
#3824: How Small Markets Fix Broken Consumer Protection
Why big box stores ignore you when there's nowhere else to shop — and what Singapore, New Zealand, and Norway do differently.
#3792: Cloud Brain, Local Fingers: Decoupled Home Assistant
Can Home Assistant run in the cloud while Zigbee stays local? We explore the decoupled control plane architecture.
#3783: The Ice Cream Algorithm: How Ben & Jerry's Engineers Flavor
Inside the melt rate index, cocoa butter barriers, and supply chain decisions shaping Ben & Jerry's 2026 lineup.
#3770: The Art of Strategic Neighboring
How to be cordial but not intrusive, and avoid becoming the building's go-to hardware library.
#3769: How to Cosplay as a Pro Mover
A high-vis vest, clipboard, and fake company name can get you service elevator keys. Here's how.
#3744: Euro Box Shelving: Maximize Every Centimeter
How to gain 57% more storage by building shelving to your actual ceiling height.
#3742: Parking Space Storage: Creative Hacks for Israeli Apartments
Creative ways to store private assets in a parking space without attracting building management attention in Israel.
#3740: The Ultimate Dad Utility Belt Setup
Can you fit a power bank, scissors, tape, headlamp, and meds on a belt without looking absurd? Yes—here's how.
#3737: Dash Cams in Israel: Storage, Battery & Evidence Setup
What dash cam specs actually matter for accident evidence in Israel — storage, battery, and camera setup explained.
#3736: Blind Spot Mirrors: Which Type Actually Works?
Can you professionally install blind spot mirrors? Should you use VHB tape? And which design actually reduces your blind spot best?
#3730: The Hidden Logic of Alibaba MOQs
What really drives those wildly different MOQs on Alibaba? Setup costs, customer filtering, and raw material lot sizes.