#3234: Who Should Sponsor This Podcast? Open-Book Economics

We open the books on our AI-generated podcast: $200/month costs, 180K plays, zero sponsors. Who should we pitch?

open-sourcesustainabilitymultimodal-ai

#3233: The Case for Identical Socks

How buying 30 identical pairs of socks can save 130 hours of your life and eliminate a neurological tax.

adhdproductivityergonomics

#3232: Paint That Sticks: Durable Sign Marking for Metal & Plastic

What professional sign makers use for outdoor metal and plastic — and where to buy it.

diyhardware-engineeringmaterial-science

#3231: Hand-Painted Signs: The Lost Art of Enamel and Ruling Pens

Why enamel paint and ruling pens dominated sign painting for a century—and where to find them today.

material-sciencesupply-chainlegacy-systems
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#3230: Why Your RGB Bulb Is Useless for Sleep Lighting

RGB bulbs go dim in red mode. Here's the physics, the fix, and what to actually buy.

circadian-rhythmlighting-designsleep-hygiene

#3229: Euro Containers vs IKEA: The Storage Standard That Lasts

Why the humble Euro container beats consumer bins for home storage, moving, and garage organization.

logisticsindustrial-automationmodular-hardware

#3228: Bulk Ethernet by the Reel: Where to Buy, What Size, Is It Worth It?

Where to buy bulk Ethernet cable by the reel, what spool sizes exist, and whether crimping your own beats pre-made cables.

networkingdiyhome-network

#3227: Reading the Blink Codes on Your Network Switch

Your switch LEDs tell you exactly what's wrong — if you know how to read them. Here's the diagnostic language of blinking lights.

networkinghardware-reliabilityled-diagnostics

#3226: Why Your Phone Must Stay in Airplane Mode (Even With Starlink on the Roof)

The paradox of phone bans vs. onboard Starlink, explained through physics, paperwork, and Swiss cheese safety models.

aviation-technologytelecommunicationsaviation

#3225: Why Loose Batteries Can't Fly in Checked Bags

Thermal runaway, Halon blind spots, and why your laptop is fine but a power bank isn't.

lithium-ion-safetyaviation-technologythermal-management

#3224: Pink vs Silver: The Truth About Anti-Static Bags

Pink poly bags don't actually shield your components. Here's what does.

electrostatic-dischargehardware-engineeringhardware-reliability

#3223: Handcuffed to a Petabyte: Urgent Physical Data Transfer

When data moves faster by plane than fiber, couriers handcuff petabytes in reinforced cases across oceans.

logisticsdata-integritysecurity-logistics

#3222: How Petabytes Move at Light Speed

From 40 gig to 3.2 terabit—the hidden infrastructure moving science data at unimaginable speeds.

networkingfiber-opticshigh-performance-computing

#3221: Why Can't Your Partner Reach You? The Family Pager Problem

Smartphones have no reliable urgent notification channel for families. Here's why — and what might fix it.

smart-homehuman-computer-interactionaccessibility

#3220: When Pelicans Fail: Cases for Network Gear & Monitors

Why a sealed Pelican case can cook your switch or drown it in condensation.

thermal-managementelectrostatic-dischargehardware-engineering

#3219: What It Actually Takes to Get an ICAO Code for Your Airstrip

Only 5,000 of 45,000 ICAO-coded airfields are certified for safety. The rest? "Land at own risk.

aviationinfrastructureaviation-technology

#3218: Building Your Own Cloud in 2026

The software and hardware for a DIY private cloud have never been more feasible. Here's how to pick the right pieces.

diyhome-labgpu-acceleration

#3217: When a Truck Beats the Internet: Shipping Data at Scale

Why FedEx sometimes beats fiber for moving massive datasets across the country.

data-integritylogisticsdata-storage

#3216: EFF's 36-Year Fight for Digital Rights

How the Electronic Frontier Foundation has fought for internet freedom since 1990 — from the Crypto Wars to border phone searches.

digital-privacycryptographycybersecurity

#3215: How the US Constitution Actually Works (A Guide for Non-Americans)

The short, old document that governs everything from free speech to gun rights — explained for outsiders.

political-historyfree-speechprivacy