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#2950: Barley Beyond Soup: A Grain Guide
Pearl, pot, hulled, hulless — why barley labels matter for nutrition, cooking, and flavor.
#2949: Three Wall Types, One Drill: A Renovation Guide
Identify concrete, hollow block, and drywall in seconds with the tap test — and pick the right anchor every time.
#2948: Toolbox Survival in Extreme Sunlight
UV radiation destroys plastic toolboxes from the inside out. Here's what actually survives Israeli sun.
#2947: Monocles, Pocket Watches & the Science of Obsolete Tech
Why people still train their facial muscles to wear monocles in 2026 — and the precision engineering inside modern pocket watches.
#2946: How a Kahanist Teen Became Israel's Police Chief
The story of Itamar Ben-Gvir's rise from Kach activist to National Security Minister.
#2945: How a World Leader Phone Call Actually Works
A president doesn't just dial. The real process involves SCIFs, encrypted terminals, switchboard operators, and at least six listeners.
#2944: How to Organize Fasteners Without Losing Your Mind
Stop rummaging through bins of mixed screws. The key is nested sub-containers and type-first sorting.
#2943: Mapping a Gamepad to Control Android Dictation
How to map an 8BitDo Micro gamepad to control dictation apps on Android without root access.
#2942: Why Your Outdoor Storage Crumbles in 3 Years
Plastic outdoor storage fails fast in harsh sun. Here's what actually works in extreme UV climates.
#2941: Distrobox: Linux Containers That Feel Like Native Apps
How Distrobox merges container isolation with native desktop integration for immutable distros, GPU work, and messy builds.
#2940: Distrobox: Linux Containers for Humans, Not Servers
Run any distro's apps on any Linux host—no VM, no dual-boot, no dependency hell.
#2939: Can a Security Camera Detect a Baby Not Moving?
Can AI tell when a baby is about to fall—or has stopped moving? We break down what's possible and what's not.
#2938: How to Prevent Linux Desktop Crashes Under Heavy Load
Stop losing work to memory exhaustion, CPU lockups, and GPU hangs on Linux workstations.
#2937: Why Your Phone-to-Computer Transfer Takes Forever
The cable, hub, or port you're using is probably the bottleneck. Here's how to fix it.
#2936: Why AI Still Can't Really Teach You to Code
Code generators ship code. Real tutors build understanding. Why the gap is bigger than you think.
#2935: Notebooks vs Scripts: The Real Tradeoffs
Why data scientists love notebooks but engineers distrust them — and who's right.
#2934: Who Actually Owns All Those Empty Condos?
Investment property isn't what you think. Who really drives housing bubbles — individuals or institutions?
#2933: How 400 Yeshiva Students Became 66,000 Exemptions
How a 1947 letter to 400 students grew into the political backbone of Israel's governing coalitions.
#2932: Who Actually Owns Your Home? The Wild World of Nested Leases
How four layers of leases can leave homeowners legally owning nothing when the top lease expires.
#2931: David Ben-Gurion: The Man Behind the Myth
The neurotic insomniac who read Plato at dawn, built a state, and shaped Israel's DNA.