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#893: The Art of Red Teaming: Why You Must Break Your Own Plans

Learn why the most resilient organizations pay people to prove them wrong and how red teaming techniques can prevent catastrophic failures.

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#889: Why the Oldest Tech Wins in a Crisis

When 5G fails in a concrete bunker, why is a $30 plastic radio your best hope? Discover the physics of why old tech beats the new.

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#880: The UX of Survival: Engineering Modular Prep Kits

Discover the PMPU strategy: a modular approach to emergency gear that prioritizes tech, connectivity, and organization when every second counts.

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#873: How Parenthood Reveals the Hidden Tech of Emergency Dispatch

Discover how dispatchers bridge 1950s radio tech with modern satellites to save lives during critical "warm transfers" in real time.

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#872: The Universal Lifeline: How Emergency Calls Really Work

Discover the invisible global protocols that allow your phone to call for help anywhere in the world—even without a SIM card or a plan.

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#841: AI Gateways: Building Robust Infrastructure with LiteLLM

Discover how AI gateways like LiteLLM provide redundancy, caching, and unified tool access for scalable application development.

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#777: The Multi-Monitor Edge: Why the Pros Shun Ultrawides

Explore why high-stakes professionals choose multi-screen arrays over trendy ultrawides for better focus, ergonomics, and reliability.

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#771: Beyond Backups: The High Stakes of Critical Redundancy

How do hospitals and data centers stay online during a disaster? Explore the engineering of "five nines" and the limits of redundancy.

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#764: The Bureaucracy of the Apocalypse

Explore the high-stakes engineering of military-grade shielding and how the state protects its "nervous system" from an electromagnetic pulse.

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#762: The Decoupled Smart Home Trade-Off

Tired of your smart home crashing? Discover why moving your home's "brain" to the cloud might be the ultimate reliability hack for your setup.

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#740: The War Against Entropy at 30,000 Feet

How long can a plane truly stay airborne? Explore the mechanical, human, and logistical limits of modern aerial power projection.

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#728: The Invisible Infrastructure of Data

Ever wonder how your data actually sits on a disk? Explore the evolution of file systems from the limits of FAT32 to the magic of ZFS.

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#654: The Anatomy of Failure: Turning Blips into Breakthroughs

Stop burying your mistakes. Learn how to perform a "failure autopsy" using industrial frameworks to turn setbacks into a strategic advantage.

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#642: Why Your Car Is a Hostile Computer

Think building a PC is hard? Try wiring a car. Herman and Corn explain how to upgrade your ride’s tech without frying the CAN bus.

networkingfault-toleranceautomotive-engineering

#621: From a Dead Motherboard to Five Nines

Discover how the world’s biggest platforms stay online when hardware fails. Herman and Corn break down the invisible systems of high availability.

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#620: When ZFS Pools Survive Hardware Death

Your motherboard fried, but is your data safe? Discover the secrets of ZFS portability, forced imports, and professional recovery workflows.

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#527: Who’s Really Flying? The Evolution of Aircraft Controls

From steel cables to digital signals: Herman and Corn explore how flight controls evolved and why some modern jets still use 1960s technology.

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#502: Bile Acid Survival: Eating Without a Gallbladder

How do you stay healthy when life is a pressure cooker? Discover low-friction nutrition strategies for post-surgery recovery and high-stress life.

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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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#458: Why Your City Won't Freeze When a Server Dies

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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#457: Why a 90s Pager Beats Your Smartphone in an Emergency

Can your smartphone be trusted in a crisis? Explore why pagers and LoRa might be the ultimate "baby emergency" solution for parents.

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#456: How a Stone Building Grounds Itself

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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#454: When 1950s Wiring Meets 2026 Life

Tired of the power tripping when you make toast? Herman and Corn explain the "16-amp ceiling" and how to modernize Israeli apartment wiring.

smart-homefault-toleranceelectrical-engineering

#438: The Hidden Engineering of Airport Approach Lighting

Discover the hidden engineering behind airport approach lights, from the "rabbit" flashers to the towers standing in suburban backyards.

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