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#4790: Why Your Internet Speed Is Really a Shared Cap
The speed on your bill isn't what you think. Here's how ISPs really meter your connection.
#4789: How LLMs Actually Know When to Stop
Three layers of stop signals, from EOS tokens to context limits — and why none of them really "know" when to stop.
#4788: How Weather Prediction Became a Science
From hand calculations to chaos theory to machine learning — the full arc of forecasting.
#4787: The Motion Test: Which Weird Peripherals Actually Earn Their Port
Does that fancy peripheral actually remove a motion you make hundreds of times a day? We put steno keyboards, TourBox, Stream Deck, and more to the...
#4786: Markdown vs Vectors for Agent Memory
Why coding agents need two kinds of memory — and why mixing them creates a sync nightmare.
#4785: Bonding Wi-Fi and Cellular: Speedify's Catch for Tailscale Users
Speedify bonds Wi-Fi and cellular seamlessly — until it silently breaks your tailnet. Here's the fix.
#4784: Host vs Router: The Real USB Bonding Trade-Off
Can you skip the travel router and bond cellular + Wi-Fi directly on your Linux laptop? We test the hardware reality.
#4783: Bonding Layer Showdown: Speedify vs Self-Hosted
Packet-level bonding for travel routers: Speedify's black box vs. self-hosted control. Which wins for a technically capable user?
#4782: The Best Internet Bonding for Your Money
Speedify, Bondix, or DIY? A buyer's map for combining internet connections without the mystery box.
#4781: Bonding Internet Lines with OpenMPTCProuter
One developer, no funding, and the only open-source bonding router that actually works. Here's how.