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Institutionally Inescapable
- Pre-show: Marco joins team snow tires
- i3: 155/70R19
- XC90: 275/40R21
- Molex
- F-150 Lightning’s demise
- 🗣️ Remember, ATP gift memberships are a thing!
- 🗣️ New ATP Members Special: ATP Movie Club: WarGames
- Follow-up:
- Some impromptu spoiler-free follow-up about the member’s special
- John’s Cloudflare update
- Marco’s former TV (via Wayne Morgan)
- Apple executive departures
- Jeff Williams has been nominated to join Disney’s board
- Would Johnny Srouji consider Rivian? What about NVIDIA?
- Apple 2030 & carbon credits (via Zach)
- Split iMessage groups (via sirshannon)
- AI-generated voice-matched dubbing
- Fran Besora tried the Spanish version
- Stefanus Secundus tried the German version
- Ben Mattison had an odd YouTube experience
- Siri and pronunciations (via Paul Zadunajsky)
- Intel
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- Jason Biatek points out this is all basically cryptography
- Migrate Purchases (via James Wilby)
- Paris Buttfield-Addison got locked out of his Apple ID… because of a gift card
- Netflix to acquire Warner Brothers
- Dominic Preston at The Verge
- From the past: Blockbuster’s reaction to Netflix
- Paramount launches hostile $108B bid
- Post-show: Casey asks for programming help
- Members-only ATP Overtime: The State of TV
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Pennsylvania's Supreme Court rules that police can get Google search data without a warrant; an expert warns it may encourage warrantless searches nationwide (Suzanne Smalley/The Record)
Suzanne Smalley / The Record:
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court rules that police can get Google search data without a warrant; an expert warns it may encourage warrantless searches nationwide — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police did not need a warrant to obtain a convicted rapist's Google searches when investigating the crime.
Trump’s attack on trans health care, briefly explained
The TikTok US sale is finally happening
Mistral launches Mistral OCR 3, featuring improvements in processing forms, scanned documents, complex tables, and handwriting, priced at $2 per 1,000 pages (Mistral AI)
Mistral AI:
Mistral launches Mistral OCR 3, featuring improvements in processing forms, scanned documents, complex tables, and handwriting, priced at $2 per 1,000 pages — Overview — Mistral OCR 3 is designed to extract text and embedded images from a wide range of documents with exceptional fidelity.