#223: The Myth of Unblockable Tech

When the grid goes dark, how do you get the truth out? Explore the high-stakes world of BGP hijacking, satellite jamming, and mesh networks.

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#222: Your Life for Sale: Navigating the Data Broker Economy

Discover how a $430 billion industry tracks your every move and learn the steps you can take to reclaim your digital privacy in 2026.

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#221: Why Your GPU Can't Drive a Fifth Monitor

Hit the four-monitor wall? Herman and Corn explore how to drive massive display arrays using DisplayLink, daisy-chaining, and hidden GPU features.

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#220: Beyond HTTPS: Securing Your Digital Shadow with Private DNS

Think HTTPS protects everything? Think again. Learn how Private DNS hides your browsing habits from ISPs and advertisers in this deep dive.

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Monday, Jan 12

#219: Reclaiming the Rhythm: The Radical Circadian Lifestyle

Stop being a passenger in your own biology. Herman and Corn explore how to radically sync your life and home with the natural cycle of the sun.

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#218: When AI Agents Hire Each Other

Move past human-to-AI chat. Discover how agents are negotiating, coding, and transacting in a decentralized machine-to-machine ecosystem.

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#217: Beyond the Mortgage: Is Home Ownership a Dying Dream?

Corn and Herman explore whether the drive to own a home is a biological instinct or an economic trap in an era of skyrocketing prices.

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#216: From Silos to Swarms: Crowdsourcing Cyber Defense

Discover the hidden plumbing of the internet, from the global CVE catalog to how tools like CrowdSec create a digital neighborhood watch.

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Sunday, Jan 11

#215: Why Your Headphones Don't Play a Stranger's Music

Ever wonder why your headphones don't pick up a stranger's music at a busy airport? Herman and Corn dive into the magic of frequency hopping.

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Saturday, Jan 10

#214: When Encryption Meets the Ocean Floor

Think the internet is in the cloud? Think again. We explore the 1.4 million kilometers of undersea cables and the global race to protect—or tap—them.

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#213: Eyes Everywhere: The Hidden World of Modern Surveillance

Explore the tech behind professional security and the "iceberg" of hidden sensors watching our every move in the modern age.

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#212: Will You Pay a Monthly Subscription for Your Own Reality?

In a world of perfect deepfakes, how do we prove what is real? Explore the future of content provenance and the "Proof of Personhood" problem.

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#211: The Portable Fortress: Moving Your Network Like a Pro

Learn how to build a "portable digital fortress" using military tactics and roadie discipline to make your next move tech-stress-free.

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Friday, Jan 9

#210: Predictive Motion: How Transformers Are Learning to Walk

Explore how the same transformer architecture behind chatbots is now enabling robots to navigate the physical world using action tokens.

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#209: How States Kill the Internet and Satellites Bring It Back

How do regimes turn off the web? Herman and Corn explore BGP hijacking, sovereign networks, and the satellite tech fighting back.

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#208: The Democratization of Satellite Espionage

Herman and Corn explore how AI and advanced satellites are stripping away the fog of war, from tracking footprints to seeing through clouds.

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Thursday, Jan 8

#207: The End of Secrecy: How OSINT is Redefining Intelligence

Explore how hobbyists and satellites are revolutionizing intelligence, from tracking tanks on TikTok to high-res commercial space imagery.

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#206: When AI Agents Build Your Enterprise Storage at Home

Explore the power of Btrfs, ZFS, and XFS. Learn how storage pooling and snapshots create a "save point" for your entire computer.

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#205: The Rebuild Nightmare: Why 30TB Drives Break RAID

Herman and Corn dive into the history and math of RAID, exploring why 30TB drives make classic setups like RAID 5 more dangerous than ever.

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#204: The Ghost Towers of Jerusalem

Corn and Herman explore the rise of luxury towers in Jerusalem, the "ghost apartment" crisis, and how global cities fight urban displacement.

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