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All channels →#1824: Why Governments Are Building Bunkers for AI
Public clouds can’t handle the security or scale of classified AI. Governments are retreating to fortified bunkers.
#1823: The NSA Is a Corporate Campus
The NSA isn’t a Bond villain lair—it’s a corporate campus with a Starbucks, hoodies, and a massive workforce.
#1822: Quantum in the Cloud: Hype vs. Hardware
Is QCaaS a billion-dollar breakthrough or an expensive science experiment? We explore the gap between hype and hardware.
#1821: The Quantum Computer Inside the Giant White Thermos
Crack open a quantum computer and you won't find a CPU—just a gold-plated chandelier inside a giant white thermos.
#1820: Renting vs. Owning GPUs: The Break-Even Math
Is it cheaper to rent serverless GPUs or buy your own hardware? We break down the math on utilization, depreciation, and hidden costs.
#1819: Claude's 55-Day Personality Transplant
Anthropic leaked 55 days of system prompt updates. See exactly how they rewired Claude's personality, safety rules, and self-awareness.
#1818: Inside Claude's Constitution: A System Prompt Deep Dive
We analyzed Claude Opus 4.6's full public system prompt to uncover its hidden rules for safety, product behavior, and refusal logic.
#1817: Beyond LLMs: The Hidden World of Specialized AI
Explore the vast ecosystem of niche AI models for computer vision and document understanding, far beyond large language models.
#1816: Is the Browser Finally Getting a Brain?
The browser is evolving from a static window into a collaborator that understands, organizes, and acts for you.
#1815: Escaping Chrome's Golden Cage: Vivaldi, Brave, Arc & Opera
Google Chrome dominates at 65% market share, but Manifest V3 is breaking ad blockers. Here's how Vivaldi, Brave, Arc, and Opera offer a way out.
#1814: Firefox vs. Chrome in 2026: The Privacy vs. AI Trade-off
Chrome dominates with 68% market share, but Firefox holds its ground with a privacy-first approach. We compare their 2026 performance, AI features,...
#1813: Why Jerusalem Is Israel's New Deep-Tech Capital
Jerusalem's tech sector grew 40% in 2024-25, outpacing Tel Aviv. Discover why this ancient city is now Israel's hub for AI, biotech, and cybersecur...
#1812: AI Just Got a Library Card to Ancient Jewish Texts
Sefaria's new MCP server connects AI directly to 2,700 years of Jewish texts, transforming how scholars and curious learners study ancient literature.
#1811: Stop Hardcoding User Names in AI Prompts
Three methods for storing user identity in AI agents—and why the "Fat System Prompt" breaks production apps.
#1810: Why Your TTS Sounds Great in English, Terrible Everywhere Else
English AI voices are polished, but global languages hit a wall. Here's why text-to-speech breaks down for Hebrew, Hindi, and beyond.
#1809: The TTS Developer's Dilemma: Size vs. Speed
Stop guessing. We break down the critical trade-offs between model size, latency, and sample rate for production-ready voice apps.
#1808: The 82M Parameter Voice That Beat Billion-Dollar AI
How a model the size of a tweet outperforms billion-dollar giants in the race for perfect AI speech.
#1807: Why GPU Containers Force You to Build
Docker promised "run anywhere," but GPU images make you compile for hours. Here’s why the abstraction breaks down.
#1806: Why Mac Minis Are Eating AI's Hardware Race
Apple Silicon's unified memory is crushing traditional GPUs for local LLMs. Here's why the M4 Mac Mini is the new king of affordable AI hardware.
#1805: Why Israeli Generals Make Bad Lawmakers
A 13-party system where generals trade commands for chaos, coalition math, and 4 AM compromises.
#1804: Why Does Your Agent Check Old Receipts First?
Stop your AI agent from overthinking. Learn why it checks old memories instead of booking flights—and how to fix the "eagerness" problem.
#1803: Why Hostages Defend Their Captors
A tech exec was brainwashed in 2025. The neurochemistry is the same as Stockholm Syndrome.
#1801: Why Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026
Despite 5G and smartphones, pagers persist in critical infrastructure. Discover the physics and reliability behind this "legacy" tech.
#1800: The Engineering of Urgent Sound
Why some sounds make your skin crawl: the science of emergency alerts.
#1799: The Original AI Blueprints: BERT & CLIP
Before GPT, two models changed everything. Discover how BERT and CLIP taught machines to read and see the world.