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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.
#1803: Why Hostages Defend Their Captors
A tech exec was brainwashed in 2025. The neurochemistry is the same as Stockholm Syndrome.
#1801: Why Hospitals Still Use Pagers in 2026
Despite 5G and smartphones, pagers persist in critical infrastructure. Discover the physics and reliability behind this "legacy" tech.
#1800: Hacking the Brain's Alarm System
Why some sounds make your skin crawl: the science of emergency alerts.
#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.
#1798: How Many Organs Can You Lose and Still Live?
You can live without a stomach, a spleen, even a pulse. Here’s what happens when your body’s hardware goes missing.
#1797: Why the Cloud Runs on Cassette Tapes
The cloud isn't just hard drives—it's millions of robotic cassette tapes holding petabytes of data for Google and NASA.
#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.
#1795: How to Survive the Inner Solar System
Explore the wild psychology and engineering needed to build cities on Mercury, Mars, and Venus.
#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.
#1793: Can a Haiku Save Civilization?
A 45-minute impromptu haiku session sparks a fiery debate: is this poetic renaissance a creative breakthrough or a linguistic collapse?
#1792: Google's Native Multimodal Embedding Kills the Fusion Layer
Google’s new embedding model maps text, images, audio, and video into a single vector space—cutting latency by 70%.
#1791: Why the Slowest Animal Has 4 Billion Views
The sloth has replaced the hustle icon. Here's why 4 billion views on TikTok prove we're desperate for metabolic stillness.
#1790: The Paradox of Hyper-Visible Isolation
Satellite imagery maps the Amazon while tribes choose to remain isolated. Discover the truth behind the "Stone Age" myth and the threats they face.
#1787: When the State Betrays Its Citizens
When shelters rot while billions fund ideology, is the state the enemy?
#1786: When AI Supervisors Fire AI Workers
A new "Agent-in-the-Loop" framework lets AI models manage and terminate other AI agents in real-time.
#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.