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All channels →#1785: The FBI's Dual Identity: Cop and Spy
The FBI is unique among global intelligence agencies, blending high-stakes spy work with federal law enforcement in a single hybrid model.
#1784: Context1: The Retrieval Coprocessor
Chroma's new 20B model acts as a specialized "scout" for your LLM, replacing slow, static RAG with multi-step, agentic search.
#1783: Why Sleep Deprivation Makes You a Monster
Sleep loss doesn't just make you tired—it physically cuts the brake line between your logical and emotional brain.
#1782: Jenkins, GitHub, or Tekton? Picking Your 2025 CI/CD Engine
Jenkins is still the COBOL of DevOps, but the "one size fits all" model is dead. Here’s how to pick your pipeline.
#1781: Writing Tests Before Code Is Insane (Until You Try It)
Why testing feels like a tax, how it actually speeds you up, and the simple three-step method to start today.
#1780: The Danger Zone: Your Browser Extensions
Your encrypted data is safe until it hits your browser. Here's how extensions turn your "secure" browsing into a data leak.
#1779: AI Memory Is a Mess: Files, Vectors, or Cloud?
Why your AI forgets your instructions and what the battle over portable memory means for the future of agents.
#1778: Audio Is the New "Read Later" Graveyard
Why listening to AI conversations beats reading dense PDFs, and how serverless GPUs make it cheap.
#1777: Claude Called My Prompt "Rambling" and I'm Not Okay
When an AI coding tool critiques your prompt's literary quality, it raises a massive technical question about engineered personality.
#1776: The 80,000-Mile Backup Anxiety
Is your backup strategy a responsible habit or a full-blown compulsion? We explore the thin line between data safety and digital hoarding.
#1775: Is Privacy a Modern Western Invention?
We explore why privacy feels like a human right to some cultures but a modern luxury to others.
#1774: DevRel: The Heat Shield Between Code and Community
DevRel isn't just swag and conferences—it's the critical feedback loop keeping developers loyal in an AI-driven world.
#1773: AI's "Hacky" Command-Line Fixes Are a Security Nightmare
Giving AI agents terminal access speeds up fixes but creates invisible security holes and configuration drift.
#1772: PGP vs. Gmail: Who Really Holds Your Keys?
You see a padlock icon and think your email is safe. But does end-to-end encryption actually protect you, or just create a false sense of security?
#1771: PGP vs GPG: The Key to Docker & Hugging Face
PGP or GPG? We break down the alphabet soup of signing Docker images and AI models, and why it matters for supply chain security.
#1770: The Smart Home Tax Is Bankrupting Enthusiasts
Home Assistant's flexibility has become a liability. We explore the usability crisis and the fragile architecture of modern enthusiast smart homes.
#1769: Affirmations & Visualization: Science vs. Wishful Thinking
We unpack the $43B personal development industry: why "I am lovable" can make you feel worse and how mental rehearsal actually rewires your brain.
#1768: Why Can't My Phone Work in a Bomb Shelter?
Thick concrete kills cell signals, but SMS and mesh networks can break through the silence.
#1767: From Eyeballs to Tokens: The Web's Agentic Shift
The web's new primary user isn't human—it's AI. See how JavaScript evolved to serve autonomous agents.
#1766: Why AI Now Builds Your Frontend Stack
AI code generators are creating a monoculture, pushing Astro and Vite as the default tools for 2026's web development.
#1765: The Agentic Internet: A Clean Web for Machines
We explore the tools building a parallel, machine-readable web—from SearXNG to Tavily.
#1764: Vector Databases as a Single File
How to give AI agents instant memory of your entire project—without cloud costs or complex infrastructure.
#1763: Backend Grunt Work Is Dead. What Now?
AI agents now write 80% of boilerplate code, but the real backend engineering challenges remain.
#1762: Testing AI Truthfulness: Beyond Vibes
Stop trusting confident AI. We explore the formal science of testing LLMs for hallucinations and knowledge cutoffs.
#1761: Missiles as Sensors: Iran's Live-Fire Intel Probe
Why is Iran firing the same missiles at empty desert every night? It's not a failure—it's a live-fire diagnostic on Israel's defenses.