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#566: DIY Cables: From Ethernet Mastery to USB-C Dangers

Is DIY cable making the ultimate tech flex or a recipe for disaster? Corn and Herman break down the physics of home networking.

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#564: Beyond the Factory Reset: How to Truly Erase Your Data

Think a factory reset protects your old data? Herman and Corn reveal why your digital "ghosts" might still be lurking on your old devices.

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#563: The Billion-Transistor City: How Chips Are Made

Discover the microscopic cities inside your CPU. Herman and Corn explore how light and mirrors print the future of computing on silicon.

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#562: The BIFL PC: Building for Industrial-Grade Durability

Can a PC be "Buy It For Life"? Herman and Corn explore how to source industrial-grade components for a build that stands the test of time.

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#561: Build Once, Fix Forever: The Ultimate DIY Toolkit Guide

Stop ruining screws with cheap bits. Corn and Herman break down the essential high-quality tools for tech repair and home DIY projects.

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#560: The Home Lab Survival Guide: Essential Tools for 2026

Stop building on the floor and ditch the zip ties. Herman and Corn break down the essential gear for a pain-free home server build in 2026.

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#559: Is Your Computer Hotter Than a Nuclear Reactor?

Why does a tiny chip need a massive metal tower? Explore the wild physics of cooling, from air fans to nuclear-level heat density.

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#558: The Briefing Gateway: Ending the "Pecked by Ducks" Email Era

Tired of flooding clients with emails? Herman and Corn explore the "Briefing Gateway," a tool that uses AI to turn messy pings into organized briefs.

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#543: The eSIM Revolution: Are Big Carriers Becoming Dumb Pipes?

Are physical SIMs and carrier contracts relics of the past? Herman and Corn explore the rise of global eSIMs and the future of mobile data.

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#535: The Satellite Revolution: Navigating LEO and GEO Orbits

Explore the massive shift in satellite technology as Herman and Corn break down the physics, costs, and future of LEO and GEO orbits.

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#526: Beyond the Bolt: How VHB Tape Holds the World Together

Think tape is just for paper? Discover how VHB tape keeps airplanes in the sky and electric vehicles on the road in this engineering deep dive.

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#520: Buy It For Life: The Ultimate Guide to Durable Headlamps

Stop buying cheap plastic lights. Herman and Corn break down how to find a headlamp that lasts a lifetime, from CRI to aerospace-grade aluminum.

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#519: The Science of Stick: Decoding 3M VHB Tape

Discover how 3M VHB tape holds skyscrapers together and learn to decode the secret four-digit codes for your next DIY project.

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#507: The Science of Cool: High-Tech VRF vs. Ancient Wisdom

Discover how Variable Refrigerant Flow technology and ancient architectural secrets are redefining how we stay cool in a warming world.

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#493: Beyond the Magic Smoke: Predicting Hardware Failure

Learn how to spot motherboard degradation, track NVMe wear, and use hidden NVIDIA telemetry to save your data before the "magic smoke" escapes.

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#492: Beyond the Folder: The Quest for a Graph-Based OS

Why are we still using 1970s folders? Explore how graph structures and associative memory are finally challenging the traditional file system.

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#468: Mapping the Future: From Robot Vacuums to Digital Twins

Discover how LiDAR is moving from expensive rigs to our pockets, bridging the gap between physical reality and digital models.

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#462: Beyond the Resume: Fixing the Broken Recruiting Loop

Stop the "spray and pray" application cycle. Learn how agentic workflows and narrative profiling are redefining the remote job market.

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#461: DIY vs. Pro: Is Your Smart Home Actually Secure?

Explore whether DIY smart home setups can truly replace professional security systems in this deep dive into hardware, reliability, and redundancy.

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#458: The Wires That Bind: Decoding SCADA and Industrial Control

Ever wonder how the power grid stays balanced? Herman and Corn dive into SCADA, PLCs, and the tech keeping our modern world running.

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#456: The Invisible Safety Net: The Science of Grounding

Why does your wall outlet have three prongs? Discover the hidden physics of electrical grounding and how buildings stay safe from power surges.

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#450: Powering Your AI Lab: The Physics of Electrical Safety

Learn how to safely power high-performance AI rigs without overloading your home's circuits or creating fire hazards.

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#447: The Long Reach: Solving the PC Cable Length Dilemma

Can you move your PC to another room? Herman and Corn explore the limits of USB, HDMI, and power cables for the ultimate silent workspace.

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#434: Why Your Smart Meter Just Stopped Working

Why is your GPS tracker now a paperweight? Explore the global 2G/3G sunset and the rise of 5G's new "invisible infrastructure."

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#425: The Arc of Deprecation: Why Old Tech Still Rules the World

Why do floppy disks and fax machines still power our most critical systems? Explore the surprising reasons behind the "arc of deprecation."

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