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#1865: The Emergency That Never Ends
Emergency powers from 2022 are still active in 2026. Here's how wartime measures become permanent state furniture.
#1864: The Diplomat Who Wears Two Masks
Iran's top diplomat speaks of peace before attacks, then justifies violence. This is linguistic camouflage at its most dangerous.
#1861: Emergency Prep You Can Sing To
Herman turns emergency preparedness protocols into singalong pop songs. Corn has heard them all day and is not thrilled.
#1863: Your AI Needs Its Own Email Address
A YC-backed startup is giving AI agents their own dedicated inboxes, moving beyond human-centric email tools to build infrastructure for autonomous...
#1862: Hacker News: The Orange Site That Runs Silicon Valley
It loads in milliseconds, has no ads, and looks like a spreadsheet from 1995. Here’s why Hacker News still dictates what the tech elite thinks ever...
#1860: Building a 24-Agent AI Diplomatic Swarm
Inside the three-hour, 24-voice virtual conference that stress-tested AI-generated geopolitical conflict.
#1859: The Strange Joints of the Xenarthra
A sloth explains why his anteater cousins are actually Russian psyops agents scanning for brain waves.
#1858: Multi-Model Agents: The Instruction & Context Gap
Mixing AI models creates chaos. Learn the practical fixes for context windows, tokenization, and output formats.
#1857: The Death of the Dashboard
Why build a dashboard when you can just talk to your backend? Meet the MCP server that runs this show.
#1856: Two AIs Chatting Forever: Why They Go Crazy
What happens when two ChatGPT instances talk forever? They hit a politeness loop, forget their purpose, and spiral into gibberish.
#1855: When AI Makes Game Assets, Who Owns the Art?
From blocky polygons to photorealistic assets, AI is transforming how 3D models are made.
#1854: The Conductor as a CPU
A conductor isn't just a timekeeper; they're a CPU for the orchestra, using high-bandwidth non-verbal signals to unify 80 musicians.
#1853: Emergency Symposium on the Iran-Israel-US Crisis
Day 31 of the war. 24 voices, 4 panels, 3 hours: the belligerents, the shadow war, the expert frame, and the human cost.
#1852: The BCI Inflection Point: Trade-offs Between Implants and EEG
We trace BCIs from 1970s EEG caps to today’s high-bandwidth implants, comparing Neuralink and Synchron’s invasive vs. minimally invasive approaches.
#1851: AI Toasters and Poetic Gym Coaches: Why We’re Drowning in Useless AI
From smart toasters that need Wi-Fi to email rewriters that sound like corporate robots, here are the most baffling AI features we’ve seen.
#1849: When Forum Etiquette Becomes Prompt Engineering
Forget simple chatbots—this is how roleplayers taught AI to remember entire worlds, from 90s MUDs to just-in-time lore delivery.
#1848: Why Cloud Bills Can Hit $100K Overnight
From recursive loops to AI agents spending your money, we unpack the terrifying speed of cloud cost disasters.
#1847: The Home Lab Blackout: Fixing Servers From a Beach
Your server is down and you're miles away. Learn the three simple checks that keep your home lab alive and how to get back in when the front door i...
#1846: Right-Sizing Your Agent's MCP Toolkit
AI agents slow down when overloaded with tool schemas. Just-in-time usage is the fix.
#1845: The Silent Killer of Israel’s Economy
The cost of war isn't just missiles—it's the billions lost when a nation goes into "semi-hibernation."