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WWDC 2026 and a Mystery Co-Host!

This year at WWDC we had a ton of new updates for iOS 27! We'll discuss that at more in this all new episode of Same Brain with our guest host Joe Cirillo 0:00:00 - Intro0:27:25 - Who is Joe?2:51:01 - Justine wanted to be a programmer3:58:12 - Let's talk vibe coding6:51:26 - Snac ...  Show more

Bringing Back Google Glass & Why We Can't Remember Anything

Reminiscing about the good days, the old school tech, and wondering why we can't seem to remember anything anymore. 

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