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#2462: Pick Two: Server-Resident, Mobile-Native, Agentic CLI in 2026
How to run Claude Code on a server and use it from your phone — the honest tradeoffs in 2026.
#2461: How Claude Code's Conversation Compaction Actually Works
The three-tier system, what survives, what dies, and why you shouldn't rely on auto-compact.
#2460: Shopping in a Fragmented Market
The real challenges of building an AI agent that navigates Hebrew e-commerce, geographic shipping quirks, and whitelist curation.
#2459: Drizzle vs Prisma: Which ORM Wins for AI-Native Backends?
Comparing Drizzle and Prisma for AI-native backends, MCP servers, and the future of agent-centric development.
#2458: Can Graph Databases Go Mainstream?
Graph databases are powerful but niche. Will they ever power mainstream CRMs and ERPs?
#2457: When Medications Stack: Additive or Synergistic?
How Montelukast, antihistamines, and allergy shots actually work together to stop an asthma attack.
#2456: Choosing Between AI Cloud Providers
A practical guide to choosing between Modal, RunPod, Nebius, and Baseten for AI workloads.
#2455: How Protection Details Spot the Threat Before It Happens
The Marines developed a system for noticing what doesn't belong. Now it's the core of executive protection training.
#2454: Ireland's Neutrality: Myth or Reality?
Ireland claims military neutrality but pursues aggressive diplomatic actions. Can a nearly defenseless country truly stay neutral?
#2453: Escaping the AI Doom Loop in Hiring
What if job matching was built on desire, not desperation? How one signal outperforms 100 applications.
#2452: When BIM Breaks the SQL Analogy
How BIM's cascading changes eliminate coordination errors — and where the SQL analogy breaks down.
#2451: Why Old Fighter Jets Still Train New Pilots
Why air forces still train pilots on 50-year-old aircraft instead of simulators or frontline fighters.
#2450: The Time Zone King and the Database That Runs the World
How a missed train led to global time zones, why DST exists for bug hunting, and the volunteer database that keeps the internet on time.
#2449: Budgeting Without the Stick: Tools for Organization, Not Discipline
Can budgeting software feel like intelligence instead of judgment? A look at tools for people who hate being told what to do with their money.
#2448: Who Gets the Bandwidth at Sea
How packet-level bonding and QoS keep thousands of passengers streaming while navigation systems stay safe.
#2447: Why Netflix Shows Differ by Country
Why your Netflix library differs by country — and how territorial licensing funds the movies you love.
#2446: Why Airport Flight Displays Still Run Windows XP
The surprising tech stack behind airport departure boards, Times Square screens, and the Windows XP systems still running them.
#2445: How to Pick a Music Distributor Without Getting Trapped
Why can't you upload music directly to Spotify? And how to pick a distributor without losing your catalog.
#2444: Custom IDs: UUIDs vs Human-Readable Keys
How to design database IDs that balance security, human readability, and performance — with lessons from Stripe and TypeID.
#2443: How Podcast RSS Feeds Can Speak Every Language
One RSS feed, a transcript tag, and TTS voice cloning — the emerging standard for letting any podcast speak any language.