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#2383: The Blame Gap: Public Anger vs. Breach Reality
How much blame do companies deserve for data breaches? The answer isn't as simple as you think.
#2382: How Five Eyes Intel Sharing Really Works
Behind the headlines of global cyber takedowns—how Five Eyes allies share signals intelligence in practice, from WWII roots to modern ops.
#2381: The Hidden Currency of Global Crises: IMF's SDRs Explained
Discover how the IMF's Special Drawing Rights act as a hidden lifeline during global economic crises, and why they matter more than ever.
#2380: The Policy Chess Game Behind Your Country's Rainy-Day Fund
What does $15 trillion in global foreign currency reserves mean for fiscal policy and economic stability? We break it down.
#2379: The Geological Lottery: Why Oil Is So Unevenly Distributed
Discover how oil forms, why it’s concentrated in a few regions, and whether we’ve found it all.
#2378: The Cooperative vs. Commercial Origins of Global News
From telegraphs to RSS feeds, discover how global news wires like Reuters and AP shaped factual reporting worldwide.
#2377: Is Geopolitical Neutrality a Sustainable AI Strategy?
How DeepSeek carved a niche with efficiency, neutrality, and innovative dialogue handling — and what it means for AI's future.
#2376: When States Mine Their Way Out of Sanctions
How Iran turns cheap electricity into cryptocurrency to bypass sanctions—and the tradeoffs of this digital alchemy.
#2375: Monero: The Digital Cash That Hides Everything
How Monero’s privacy tech makes every transaction untraceable—and why that’s becoming essential in a world of financial surveillance.
#2374: How Granular Can MoE Experts Get?
Exploring the limits of expert granularity in Mixture of Experts models—how narrow can segmentation go before efficiency or accuracy suffers?
#2373: How Facial Recognition Maps Your Face—And Your Rights
The same AI that organizes your photos can track you in a crowd. How does facial recognition work—and why is it so hard to evade?
#2372: Choosing the Right Sandbox for Your Threat Model
Explore the tools and methods for creating secure, isolated environments to test malware, browse privately, and protect sensitive systems.
#2371: The Graph That Thinks: From Data Dots to Human Judgment
Discover how tools like Maltego and Spiderfoot transform single data points into intricate webs of connections, bridging digital and physical inves...
#2370: Morse Code and Telegrams: The Tech That Won’t Die
Morse code and telegrams, relics of the past? Think again. Discover where these technologies still thrive and why they refuse to fade away.
#2369: Is Protectionism the New Default?
How tariffs are transforming global trade, from consumer prices to supply chains, and why protectionism is now the default strategy.
#2368: The Multi-Stage Pipeline Behind Netflix's Recommendations
Unpacking the multi-stage AI pipeline behind Netflix, Spotify, and Amazon’s "you might also like" suggestions—from candidate generation to real-tim...
#2367: Iran's Contradictory Signals: Strategy or Chaos?
How Iran uses contradictory signals to shape its adversaries' decisions, and why this strategy is so hard to decode.
#2366: Why LLMs Forget the Middle of Long Conversations
Why do large language models struggle with the middle of long conversations? Explore the science behind attention dilution and practical fixes.
#2365: Building a Custom Home Alarm Panel with ESP32
Discover how to build a tactile, local-control alarm panel for Home Assistant using ESP32, Omron buttons, and Zigbee sensors.
#2364: The $1000 Military Clock You Can Build for $30
Learn how to build a precise dual-timezone clock using an ESP32 microcontroller, LCD displays, and USB-C power.