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Best Internet Providers in Dayton, Ohio

What is the best internet provider in Dayton?CNET recommends AT&T Fiber as the best internet provider in Dayton, Ohio. As the city’s only widely...

641: We're Saving That for the Egg

Pre-show: ATP’s relationship with Apple Five Whys Follow-up: SSD longevity details from an anonymous SSD firmware engineer Vision Pro on The Price is Right What are Jony Ive and...

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638: Hop, Hop, Hop

Pre-show: Chromebook-block evasions Follow-up: At least one person did miss our WWDC sale. 🙁 Vision Pro Corner: StagePlay Blue Man Group Epic vs. Apple The Verge on Apple’s decision making Apple’s...

Letterboxd Will Soon Let You Stream Select Movies On Demand

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How Broken OTPs and Open Endpoints Turned a Dating App Into a Stalker’s Playground

Startups Need to Take Security Seriously Timeline & Responsible Disclosure: Upon identifying these vulnerabilities, I reached out to the Cerca team...

Clockwise #604: The Web Is Not This Big Scary Place

Support this show Enjoy Clockwise Unwound: Ad-free episodes and an extra Overtime topic every week. #604: The Web Is Not This Big Scary Place May 7th, 2025 · 29...

Palworld Developer Has Removed Game Features Due to Nintendo Legal Pressure

When it debuted as an early access game in 2024, the popular action/collection videogame Palworld was an instant hit, but it didn't take a...

218: This Is Good Content

Casey has to admit his love for his new phone, and Myke needs to praise Casey's generosity. Also, short form video... how does it...

637: Rotate Those Tennis Balls

Pre-show: Marco reaches another milestone ThinOptics round clear New ATP Member’s Special: ATP Insider: School, Then and Now Follow-up: A surprising Vision Pro corner: Adventure: Hill Climb Laura’s Hot Lap Neutral...

My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Beats Studio Pro

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GitHub – Foreseerr/TScale

This repo contains transformer train and inference code written in C++ and CUDA. TScale is designed to run on consumer hardware. To achive best results...