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- AI in Everything: When Labels Got Sillier Than Features
- When cores beat clocks: the real turning point
- The global chip shortage: when tiny parts froze entire industries
- Why Synthetic Benchmarks Lie (and How to Catch Them)
- Glide vs Direct3D: the API war that decided gaming’s future
- When Reference Beats Custom: The Myth That’s Sometimes True
- The lost 2D giants: Matrox, S3, Tseng—and why they mattered
- Melting Connectors: When a “Standard” Becomes a Scandal
- USB: the “it should just work” port that still doesn’t
- Supply-chain attacks: when hackers target your vendor instead of you
- Red Ring of Death: the Xbox 360 heat disaster that cost billions
- The “Bus Factor” Engineer: When One Person Holds the Whole System
- BIOS Beep Codes: Diagnosing Hardware Failures by Sound (and Panic)
- The Patriot missile bug: when time drift became a battlefield problem
- Wrong Cable Outages: How One Wire Stops a Datacenter
- Will the clock-speed race return? Not how you think
- Update Outages: How One Bad Patch Can Knock Out the World
- Lost passwords + encryption: when mistakes become permanent
- Segfault in production: why one crash can end a quarter
- AVX-512: why some love it and others fear it
- ‘Format C:’ and Other Commands That Ruined Weekends
- Flash: the tech that was everywhere—until it vanished
- RAID is not backup: the sentence people learn too late
- MCM Graphics: What Can Go Wrong and How Vendors Patch It
- Betamax vs VHS, Tech Edition: Why Quality Doesn’t Always Win
- “rm -rf /” stories: the command that became an IT horror genre
- Vaporware in Production: How Press-Release Products Break Real Systems
- Mars Climate Orbiter: The Unit Mismatch That Lost a Spacecraft
- Excel-driven disasters: when spreadsheets break real businesses
- Big systems, small mistakes: why “one line” can cost a fortune
- Liquid metal mishaps: the upgrade that turns into a repair bill
- How 3dfx lost: the saddest fall of a king
- Breached via a Test Server: the Classic Corporate Faceplant
- Marketing Cores: When Numbers in a Name Mislead
- Y2K: The Biggest Tech Panic That “Worked” Because People Did the Work
- Memory Bus Width (128/256/384-bit): When It Actually Matters
- Subscription fatigue: how the industry rented you your own tools
- Blockchain Everywhere: The Hype That Glued Itself to Products
- 3dfx Voodoo: the card that made 3D mainstream
- Why Drivers Will Become Part of the Game Even More
- No backups: the oldest tech horror with no monsters
- “Gaming router” marketing: how Wi‑Fi got a cosplay outfit
- VGA and SVGA: The Standards War That Shaped PC Visuals
- Therac-25: When Software Failures Killed Patients
- After 2026: More Real-Time, More AI, Less “Pure” Rendering
- Zen evolution: what changes between generations that you really feel
- Friday Night Deployments: The Tradition That Teaches Through Pain
- Excel Runs the World: Terrifying Stories That Keep Happening