#2007: AI Grading AI: The Snake Eating Its Tail

We asked an AI to write this script. Then we asked another AI to grade it. Here’s what happens when the judges have biases.

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#2006: How Do You Measure an LLM's "Soul"?

Traditional benchmarks can't measure tone or empathy. Here's how to evaluate if an AI model truly "gets it right."

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#2005: Why Your GPU Changes LLM Output

Running the same LLM on different GPUs can produce different results. Here’s why that happens and how to test for it.

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#2004: The AI Control Plane Is Here (But Is It Safe?)

Your LLM, tools, and costs are scattered across dashboards. Here’s how a unified AI control plane fixes the chaos.

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#2003: The Velocity Paradox: Why Faster Code Means Slower Ships

Agentic coding tools let you build features in minutes, but they also make it easy to build the wrong thing.

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#2002: Home Assistant's Stability Problem and Its Future

We explore why Home Assistant is so fragile and brainstorm a stable-by-design future for the platform.

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#2001: Stop Writing "It Feels Slow" Tickets

The "Golden Trio" of bug reports, why Jira is a tax, and how AI capture tools are changing the game.

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#2000: Why Intelligence Agencies Slice the World into Desks

How the CIA and State Dept slice 195 countries into bureaucratic boxes—and why that creates dangerous seams.

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#1999: Why Anti-Zionist Jews Live in Jerusalem

They reject Israel’s existence on religious grounds, yet live in its heart. Discover the theology of the Three Oaths.

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#1998: The Flash-to-Bang Lie: War Zone Physics

Why your eyes and ears lie to you during missile strikes—and how to count seconds to find the real danger.

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#1997: The Long Peace Is Over (Or Is It?)

The data says we’re living in the most peaceful era ever, but it sure doesn’t feel like it.

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#1996: Why Leaders Broadcast Victory While Citizens Hear Sirens

A gap opens between official statements and reality, as curated videos clash with live data streams.

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#1995: The Human Curriculum Machine

The current education standard isn't neutral—it's a political machine.

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#1994: Why Can't AI Admit When It's Guessing?

Enterprise AI now auto-filters low-confidence claims, but do these self-reported scores actually mean anything?

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#1993: The Orchestrator-Worker Model: Hiding the Kitchen

Why single-model chatbots fail at complex tasks—and how multi-agent swarms solve it.

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#1992: Israel's 4,000-GPU National Supercomputer

Israel is building a sovereign AI supercomputer with 4,000 Nvidia B200 GPUs to keep startups local.

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#1991: Israel's 20-Qubit Sovereign Quantum Leap

Israel just unveiled its first 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer, and it's not about size—it's about precision and control.

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#1990: Education’s Robot Problem: Standardization vs. Self-Direction

AI is forcing a clash between rigid curricula and self-directed learning. We explore the middle ground.

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#1989: Your Cloud Photos Vanish If You Miss a $5 Bill

Is your data safe in the cloud, or is it one missed payment away from oblivion?

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#1988: Will Glass Storage Save Us From the Data Deluge?

Quartz glass promises 10,000-year data storage, but can it scale before 180 zettabytes make it obsolete?

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