
Naive Bayes: The “Idiot” Algorithm That Won the War on Spam
The concept of the naive Bayes classifier deconstructs the assumption that better models require better assumptions, revealing instead that strategic oversimplification can outperform complexity at sc...
7 Huhti 22min

Burning Down the House She Built: How Jhumpa Lahiri Abandoned English at the Peak of Her Powers
She won the Pulitzer. She debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Then she moved to Rome and decided she would never write in English again.In this episode, we trace the precise m...
7 Huhti 20min

PATENTING THE SUN! How a working-class "underdog" conquered polio, refused 7-billion units & built a cathedral for biophilosophy
The life of Jonas Salk deconstructs the transition from a working-class immigrant childhood to a high-stakes study of the Polio Vaccine and the architecture of Biophilosophy. This episode of pplpod an...
7 Huhti 20min

The Anti-Movie Star: How Kate Winslet Turned Down Hollywood to Build a 30-Year Legacy
She starred in the highest-grossing film in history. Then she immediately took a role that required her character to urinate on herself. It wasn't career suicide — it was the smartest move she ever ma...
7 Huhti 17min

The Art of the Strategic Shortcut: How Computers Learned to Settle for Good Enough
Your GPS doesn't calculate every possible route to the grocery store. If it did, you'd get an answer sometime around the heat death of the universe. Instead, it guesses — brilliantly, strategically, a...
7 Huhti 21min

The Broken Math You Use Every Day: Why Percentages Lie to You
You go up 50%. Then you go down 50%. You should be back where you started, right? You're not. You just lost 25%. The math we all learned in school is quietly, systematically deceiving us.In this episo...
7 Huhti 20min

Handing Over the Wheel: The Messy Truth About Self-Driving Cars in 2026
Autonomous vehicles are statistically less likely to hit a pedestrian than you are. So why do nearly 75% of people refuse to ride in one?In this episode, we cut through the sci-fi marketing and crash ...
7 Huhti 22min

The Architecture of Nothing: What a Blank Wikipedia Page Reveals About the Internet
What happens when you search for something on Wikipedia and it simply isn't there? Not a 404 error — a carefully maintained, legally armored, algorithmically monitored page whose sole purpose is to de...
7 Huhti 18min



















