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#2342: How Python Ate Wall Street
Over 80% of equity trades are now executed algorithmically. How did Python libraries quietly democratize quant finance?
#2341: Why Direct Currency Trades Don't Set the Price
Why does trading Thai Baht against South African Rand rely on the dollar? Dive into the mechanics of cross-pairs and global FX markets.
#2340: How AI Models Track a Ship Seizure’s Ripple Effects
When the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, three AI models reshuffled their predictions overnight. Here’s what they saw—and where they disagreed.
#2339: When OSINT Meets the Fog of War
How open-source intelligence is reshaping—and sometimes distorting—our understanding of modern conflict.
#2338: Who Keeps Matplotlib Running?
How does a team of just 15 people maintain Matplotlib, the backbone of global scientific visualization?
#2337: When Diarization Fails Silently
Discover how PyAnnote and other tools tackle the critical task of identifying "who spoke when" in audio—and why it’s harder than it sounds.
#2336: How ADRs Solve AI's Institutional Memory Problem
Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) aren’t just documentation—they’re a way to give AI coding assistants the context they lack.
#2335: Staking Out the Middle: UK's Post-Brexit AI Strategy
The UK’s £500M Sovereign AI Fund is a bold move to boost domestic AI startups with compute access, visas, and strategic partnerships. How does it s...
#2334: How AI Flattens Your Voice in Emails
Why AI-generated emails feel impersonal and how to reclaim your authentic voice in professional communication.
#2333: The Hidden Cost of Currency Volatility in Property
How does currency volatility impact property purchases abroad? A deep dive into AUD/ILS liquidity, volatility, and support levels.
#2332: Voice-to-Task: Building the Claude Task Planner
How does a voice note turn into a completed task? Dive into the architecture and tradeoffs of building a Claude-powered task execution system.
#2331: Shekel Surge: Why Israel’s Currency Hit a 30-Year High
The shekel’s dramatic rise against the dollar—hitting a 30-year high—reflects a mix of geopolitical shifts, tech inflows, and global dollar trends.
#2330: Offloading Attention: The Case for Ambient Notifications
How USB lights and DIY setups are rethinking notifications to reduce screen overload and tap into your peripheral vision.
#2329: The Notification Trap: Escaping Communication Overload
How do you manage messages across ten apps without losing focus? We explore the chaos of modern communication and tools to tame it.
#2328: How to Spot a Real AI Hackathon
Discover how to identify worthwhile AI hackathons, build meaningful connections, and maximize your impact in virtual communities.
#2327: Why AI Developers Chose Discord Over Slack
Discover why Discord became the go-to platform for AI developers, outpacing Slack with its community-first design and informal vibe.
#2326: Voice Control Simplified: Home Assistant’s Local Stack
Discover how to build a reliable, vendor-agnostic voice control system for Home Assistant without relying on Amazon or Google.
#2325: Why Depth Is the Hardest Thing for AI to See
Can AI turn your apartment photos into a precise 3D model? Explore the tech behind photogrammetry and spatial reconstruction.
#2324: The Three Layers of Filming in a Security-Conscious Country
Navigating the legal and social challenges of filming in Israel—what’s allowed, what’s not, and how creators can stay safe.
#2323: Why Nitrogen Changes Everything
Discover the physics of Guinness’s nitrogen foam, the engineering behind the widget, and why it feels so different from other beers.