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#2090: Who Decides What Generation You Are?

We trace the history of generational labels from the Lost Generation to Gen Alpha, exploring who invents these names and why.

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#2087: Why Refill Stations Haven't Gone Mainstream

We explore the technical and economic friction preventing refill-on-the-go from replacing single-use packaging in Western supermarkets.

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#2080: Android vs. Israel's Air Raid Alerts

Why your phone might sleep through a siren, and how traffic lights could save your life.

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#2079: PLCs: The Grey Boxes Running the World

Why factories still run on ladder logic, VxWorks, and rugged grey boxes instead of cloud servers.

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#2002: Home Assistant's Stability Problem and Its Future

We explore why Home Assistant is so fragile and brainstorm a stable-by-design future for the platform.

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#1989: Your Cloud Photos Vanish If You Miss a $5 Bill

Is your data safe in the cloud, or is it one missed payment away from oblivion?

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#1988: Will Glass Storage Save Us From the Data Deluge?

Quartz glass promises 10,000-year data storage, but can it scale before 180 zettabytes make it obsolete?

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#1983: Why Your Digital Photos Are Slowly Disappearing

Physical paper from the 1700s is more durable than a Word doc from 1994. Here's why digital data is fragile and how archivists fight bit rot.

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#1982: The Academy That Can't Control Hebrew

How a government board tries to standardize Hebrew while the public invents words on the fly.

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#1978: The Coffee Mug That Screams at Satellites

From 98% false alarms to pinpoint rescue: how a tiny plastic device saves lives across oceans and mountains.

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#1975: Weather Balloons: The 100-Year-Old Tech Powering Modern Forecasting

Why we still launch 1,000 balloons daily into the stratosphere—and why satellites can't replace them.

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#1965: Where Do We Go When We Say "We Have to Go"?

A listener asked where we go after the mics cut. The answer is a masterclass in low-burn living.

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#1960: How Microscopic Blinds Hide Your Screen

A coffee shop glance reveals a black slab, not your data. Discover the microscopic Venetian blinds making it possible.

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#1958: Why Is Being Late Respectful?

We traded natural rhythms for the factory clock. Here’s how the Industrial Revolution rewired our relationship with time.

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#1955: The Hadza Way: Parenting Without Performing

Discover why the Hadza hunter-gatherers don't entertain babies—and how letting your child observe real life can reduce parental burnout.

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#1954: The Inuit Trick to Stop Yelling at Babies

Discover the "Kigiq" sound and the "Calm Captain" role from ancient Arctic strategies for raising emotionally regulated children.

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#1953: My Dad Wasn't Abducted, He's a Monkey Treasurer

After 30 years, a "seance" reveals dad is alive, well, and handling finances for a monkey colony.

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#1950: The Maya Secret to Calm, Helpful Kids

Discover how a 3,000-year-old Maya village upbringing can replace modern parenting stress with calm, cooperative kids.

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#1944: PostgreSQL: The Thirty-Year Miracle

How does a volunteer-run database power the New York Stock Exchange and survive every tech trend without burning out?

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#1941: Why You Can't Zigbee-Wi-Fi Your House

The "mesh" promise fails when you hit the coordinator bottleneck. Here's why multiple hubs don't work like Wi-Fi.

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