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#1829: From Chatbots to Digital Chefs

The job title barely existed 18 months ago. Now, it’s one of the most searched terms on LinkedIn.

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#1828: Mastering 2M Token Context in Agentic Pipelines

A massive context window sounds like a dream, but it can quickly become a nightmare for complex AI workflows.

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#1827: Can AI Rewrite a Human Career Path?

We fed our producer's resume to Gemini 1.5 Flash to see if an AI can plot a better career path than he has.

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#1825: A Slow-Motion Liberation for Passover 2026

Why does this Passover feel so heavy? We explore the seder as a "metabolic discipline" for a world at war.

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#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.

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#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.

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#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.

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#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.

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#1817: The Hidden Taxonomy of AI: Why Specialized Models Outperform Giants

Explore the vast ecosystem of niche AI models for computer vision and document understanding, far beyond large language models.

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#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.

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#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,...

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#1812: When AI Gets a Truth Tether to the Talmud

Sefaria's new MCP server connects AI directly to 2,700 years of Jewish texts, transforming how scholars and curious learners study ancient literature.

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#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.

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#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.

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#1807: The ABI Trap: Why GPUs Break Docker's Promise

Docker promised "run anywhere," but GPU images make you compile for hours. Here’s why the abstraction breaks down.

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#1804: The Fork in the Road: Why AI Agents 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.

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#1803: Why Hostages Defend Their Captors

A tech exec was brainwashed in 2025. The neurochemistry is the same as Stockholm Syndrome.

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#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.

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#1796: The Encryption Mirage: Are Your Keys Really Safe?

End-to-end encryption promises privacy, but hidden backdoors and metadata leaks can betray your trust.

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#1794: RAG Is Cheaper Than You Think (Until It’s Not)

From a $1 embedding bill to a $10k/month vector database bill, here’s the real math behind RAG in 2026.

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