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The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

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Lucas and Luna explore the shift from centralized cloud computing to distributed edge infrastructure. Each episode examines a specific technology—CDN architectures, local compute nodes, IoT gateways, or 5G edge slices—and traces how it changes latency, data sovereignty, and network resilience. Lucas brings the engineering perspective, citing real-world deployments from companies like Cloudflare, Fastly, and AWS Wavelength, while Luna presses on the business trade-offs: where does edge compute make economic sense, and where does it add unnecessary complexity? They avoid hype and focus on measurable performance benchmarks, cost-per-operation comparisons, and the practical realities of managing fleets of distributed servers. The listener is a technical leader, infrastructure engineer, or product manager who needs to decide when to push compute to the edge and when to keep it centralized. Every episode ends with a concrete tension: Is edge computing just a CDN with a different label, or does it fundamentally change how we build applications? #EdgeComputing #CDN #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #IoT #5GEdge #CloudArchitecture #Latency #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #EdgeNetworks #Serverless #FPGA #AWSWavelength #CloudflareWorkers #DataSovereignty #NetworkResilience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • How Edge Computing Is Supporting Precision Marine Aquaculture
    Jun 14 2026
    Episode 50 of The Edge Computing Podcast takes you inside the salmon farms of Norway, where edge compute nodes are replacing human divers and cloud backhaul. We trace how one Norwegian aquaculture company deployed local AI inference to monitor fish behavior, detect sea lice in real time, and cut mortality rates by 12 percent over 18 months. Lucas and Luna discuss the hardware (NVIDIA Jetson modules), the latency math (sub-50-millisecond decision loops vs. 800-millisecond round trips to a cloud region), and the surprising lesson: the hardest part wasn't the edge tech—it was convincing regulators that a machine could make culling decisions without a human in the loop. If you've wondered whether edge computing has a non-retail, non-manufacturing ROI case, this episode gives you one with teeth. #EdgeComputing #MarineAquaculture #PrecisionFishFarming #NVIDIAJetson #SeaLiceDetection #NorwaySalmon #RealTimeAI #LatencySensitive #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #AquacultureTech #Agriculture #FoodSupplyTech #IndustrialIoT #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CDNEvolution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 mins
  • How Edge Computing Powers Real-Time Localized Weather Forecasting
    Jun 13 2026
    Episode 49 of The Edge Computing Podcast explores how edge computing is transforming hyperlocal weather prediction. Lucas and Luna dive into the case of Tomorrow.io, a company using a dense network of ground-based sensors and edge nodes to deliver real-time, street-level weather forecasts that traditional models can't match. They discuss how processing data locally rather than in the cloud cuts latency from minutes to milliseconds, enabling critical use cases like dynamic routing for delivery fleets, precision irrigation in agriculture, and real-time hazard alerts for utilities. The hosts unpack the technical stack—edge gateways running lightweight ML models, federated learning to improve predictions across nodes without centralizing data—and the economic tradeoffs versus centralized weather services. Luna challenges Lucas on whether the accuracy gains justify the infrastructure costs, especially for non-critical applications. The episode closes with a look ahead: how edge-powered weather data could feed into autonomous vehicle navigation and smart city emergency response systems. A donation break at the 25% mark reminds listeners that listener support keeps the show ad-free. #EdgeComputing #WeatherForecasting #TomorrowIo #HyperlocalWeather #LocalCompute #RealTimeData #MachineLearning #FederatedLearning #IoT #SensorNetworks #Agriculture #SupplyChain #SmartCities #AutonomousVehicles #Utilities #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Edge Computing Is Decentralizing Financial Trading Infrastructure
    Jun 13 2026
    Episode 48 of The Edge Computing Podcast explores how edge computing is quietly reshaping financial markets. Lucas breaks down the NYSE's move to colocate trading servers in New Jersey and what 'ultra-low latency' really means—down to the microsecond. Luna asks why hedge funds are building private microwave networks between Chicago and New Jersey. They discuss how distributed infrastructure is splitting the traditional exchange model into data ingestion, order matching, and risk checks, each running at different physical nodes. The episode touches on CME's cloud-based clearing experiments, the rise of FPGA-based trading at the edge, and whether regulators can keep up with geography-arbitraged latency. Concrete numbers: 650 microseconds saved per leg of a microwave trade vs. fiber. If today's tech conversation gave you something usable, buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo helps keep this ad-free. #EdgeComputing #FinancialTrading #NYSE #CME #LowLatency #MicrowaveNetworks #FPGA #Colocation #HFT #DistributedInfrastructure #Regulation #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast #Fexingo #EdgeInfrastructure #TradingTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
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