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#1709: Standard Deviation: The Map Without a Scale
Why the average number alone is misleading—and how standard deviation reveals the true story behind the spread.
#1708: Why Your AI Agent Forgets Everything (And How to Fix It)
Learn how Letta's memory-first architecture solves the AI context bottleneck for long-term agents.
#1707: Driving in the Future: Predictive Modeling Under Extreme Cognitive Load
Officers use predictive modeling and cognitive tricks to handle high-speed chases without crashing.
#1706: Hollywood Hacking vs. Real Airgap Sabotage
Why the "lone operative" trope breaks down when you look at the physical reality of nuclear facility security.
#1705: Microsoft's Phi: The Small Model Bet for Agentic AI
Microsoft is pushing small language models like Phi for agentic AI. Here’s why that strategy matters for speed, cost, and edge computing.
#1704: Why Do Sloths Hate Anteaters?
A sloth's visceral fear of its own cousin reveals how animal brains detect "wrongness" without recognizing species.
#1703: Why Sloths Don't Send Mother's Day Cards
From sloths to elephants, we explore why most animals break family ties cleanly—and why some grieve for decades.
#1702: Roleplay Models Aren't Just for NSFW—They're Creative Co-Processors
Forget GPT-4 for scripts—specialized roleplay models like Aion-2.0 are better at character consistency and dialogue.
#1700: Can LLMs Learn Continuously Without Forgetting?
We explore a new approach: micro-training updates every few days to keep AI knowledge fresh without constant web searches.
#1699: Does Killing Terror Leaders Actually Work?
Decapitation strikes or whack-a-mole? We unpack the data on whether eliminating leaders degrades terrorist networks or just creates martyrs.
#1698: Can AI Models Represent Nations in Diplomacy?
Real projects are building AI agents trained on national laws and diplomatic archives to simulate negotiations.
#1697: Automated Security for Solo Developers
Stop shipping secrets and PII to GitHub. Here's how pre-commit hooks automate security for solo developers.
#1696: The 12-Minute Boom: Why Shelter Isn't Safe Yet
You hear the boom, but the real danger is 70km up. Discover why it takes 12 minutes for shrapnel to finally hit the ground.
#1695: Why Your Raspberry Pi Can’t Stream Netflix in 4K
Netflix streams 4K on your Fire Stick but only 480p on a Raspberry Pi. Here’s the hidden hardware tax blocking your media center.
#1693: The Parent's Nervous System Is the Child's War Zone
New research reveals a child's development in war zones depends less on bombs and more on a parent's ability to stay calm.
#1692: The 60sqm Handoff: Parenting Without Childcare
How to survive a high-stakes work-from-home setup when your office is also the nursery.
#1691: The 40% Cortisol Spike of Solo Parenting
No family nearby? That 3 AM exhaustion isn't just fatigue—it's a measurable physiological state called Isolated Parent Syndrome.
#1690: Why Babies Are Biological Vacuum Cleaners
Discover why babies treat their mouths like high-resolution scanners and which materials are safest for their exploring hands.
#1689: The Minimum Viable Enrichment for a Nine-Month-Old
Can a baby thrive in a small apartment during wartime? Discover the science of minimum viable enrichment for a nine-month-old.
#1688: Systems Design for a Wartime Baby
Turn a tiny rented apartment into a safe exploration zone without drilling holes or losing your mind.