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#3812: The Hidden Cost of Unstable Housing

How constant moving affects your health, finances, and family — and what ancient nomads can teach us about rootlessness.

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#3811: Who Builds the Last Ten Percent of the Internet?

Dark fiber, permafrost trenching, and the brutal economics of connecting the far north.

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#3810: What's Inside Those Fenced Electrical Compounds?

Distribution substations step down high voltage for neighborhoods. Here's how they work and why we need them.

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#3809: How 2.4 Million Miles of Gas Pipe Actually Works

The invisible geography under our feet: how gas moves from wellhead to kitchen burner.

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#3808: Tracing a Packet: 3 Home Switches vs the Internet Backbone

Three home switches add 36 microseconds. Your cable modem adds 5-15 milliseconds. Let's follow a packet from phone to Google News.

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#3807: Why Cloud Servers Cluster in Only a Dozen Cities

Submarine cables, carrier hotels, and network effects concentrate cloud infrastructure in just 15-20 metro areas worldwide.

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#3806: Why 88% of Fiber Optic Cable Sits Dark

Individual glass strands, thinner than hair, stretching miles with no light. Why does most installed fiber sit unused?

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#3805: How to Read a Poll Like a Pro

A deep dive into polling mechanics, margins of error, and why 3,000 respondents can represent 10 million people.

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#3804: Stateful Firewalls vs. Modern Threats

Is a basic firewall still enough in 2026? We break down what each security layer actually catches—and misses.

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#3803: Can You Touch Your Cloud?

Boutique cloud operators let you visit your rack. Here’s how dedicated hosting works in 2026.

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