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#2705: Your Brain Isn't a Hard Drive — What Actually Fits
Long-term memory isn't storage — it's a generative model. Here's where the brain/computer analogy actually holds up.
#2704: The Shower Effect: How Stepping Away Unlocks Solutions
Why do our best ideas come in the shower? The neuroscience behind the incubation effect and when to step back.
#2703: Why Fidgeting Actually Helps You Think
Fidget spinners aren't just toys—they're self-regulation tools. Here's the neuroscience behind why movement helps you focus.
#2702: How Jet Engines Really Push 100 Tons Through the Air
Where does all that fuel live, and how does a spinning fan produce enough thrust to lift a 747?
#2701: Why Drugs Give You Vivid Nightmares
SSRIs, beta-blockers, and melatonin: how medications hijack the brain's dream machinery.
#2700: What Your Brain Actually Does When You Daydream
Daydreaming isn't your brain slacking off — it's running a flight simulator for your life.
#2699: Inside Android's Binder: No HTTP Here
Android's internal APIs don't use HTTP. They use Binder — a kernel-level IPC mechanism that's faster, tighter, and completely opaque.
#2698: How Hackers Hide C2 Servers in Plain Sight
Bulletproof hosts, hijacked routers, and Discord channels — how command and control infrastructure stays up despite takedown attempts.
#2697: When Trust in Your Country Feels Like a Bad Relationship
What happens when the state you fund feels like it's deceiving you — and you can't opt out.
#2696: How Pegasus Silently Hijacks Your Phone's Microphone
How NSO's Pegasus achieves silent mic access on Android through zero-click exploits, kernel privilege escalation, and DMA buffer reading.