On the latest episode of "Loud in tech," the hosts covered a range of topics, including breakthroughs in the study of turbulence in physics, how x86 processors decode instructions internally, and the various types of certificate authorities. Additionally, they discussed a cost-effective mod to upgrade Sennheiser headphones, a new RISC-V computer from Milk-V, and an Arduino punch card reader for cloud computing. The hosts also delved into the political criteria that many young Americans are setting when looking for a partner, leading to a decline in marriage rates. The episode ended with a computer programmer's experience of booting Linux over 290,000 times to track down a bug.