The Talk Show With John Gruber

Daring Fireball / John Gruber
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Aug 25, 2017 • 2h 40min

198: ‘Prison Oreos’ With Jason Snell

Special guest Jason Snell returns to the show. Topics include Daring Fireball's 15th anniversary, fruit fly infestations, clicky keyboards, sandwich cookies, the birth of Markdown, iOS 11's new "cop mode", favicons in Safari, Apple's Project Titan, last week's total solar eclipse, and Jerry Lewis. Sponsored by: Casper: The Casper mattress was designed by a team of 20 engineers, and perfected by a community of nearly half a million sleepers. Use code thetalkshow for $50 toward your mattress. AfterShokz: Headphones powered by bone-conduction technology. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code gruber for 10% off your first order. Fracture: Your photos printed directly on glass. Links: Justin Scott's "upstream/downstream" advice. Wireless Emergency AMBER Alerts have supposedly saved 40 kids. Steven Troughton-Smith's new Apple Extended Keyboard II inspired keyboard. WASD keyboards. Leopold keyboards. WASD tester. Newman-O’s vs. Oreos. DF turns 15. This Is How Apple Rolls. Cop Mode on iOS 11. Mark Gurman’s embarrassing article positing that Apple follows its competitors. Safari should show favicons in tabs. Project Titan. iMessage as an unheralded social networking Goliath. Jason’s road trip. Kottke on the eclipse. Letterman to return with Netflix series. Jerry Lewis and ‘The King of Comedy’. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Aug 6, 2017 • 2h 39min

197: ‘Nancy Reagan Was Right’ With Glenn Fleishman

Special guest Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include China forcing Apple to remove VPN apps from the Chinese App Store, Wi-Fi vs. LTE networking, the open workspaces in Apple Park, Glenn’s new letterpress project, the HomePod OS leak and iPhone D22, and more. Sponsored by: Eero: Finally, Wi-Fi that works. Use code thetalkshow for free overnight shipping. Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code gruber for 10% off your first order. Fracture: Your photos printed directly on glass. MailRoute: Hosted spam and virus protection for email. Use this link for 10% off for the life of your account. Links: Hands On: The Original Digital — Glenn’s new book on type, printing, and punctuation. Updates on Glenn’s progress. Glenn’s piece for Meh on the long history of intentionally blank pages. Vic Gundotra is now a staunch iPhone proponent. Great Moments in Vic Gundotra History. Vic Gundotra tears into Apple for being “closed” at IO 2010 keynote. Matt Drance on Gundotra and Google rewriting Android’s history. One more dose of Vic Gundotra hypocrisy for good measure. Apple inadvertently leaks HomePod OS, spilling many beans. Apple Removes VPN apps from Chinese App Store. Apple Park is mostly open workspaces. WSJ profile on Jony Ive and Apple Park. Jason Snell on open workspaces. Yours truly getting cute with footage from “Brazil”. XKCD: Wi-Fi vs. Cellular. Glenn’s Wi-Fi mesh networking explainer for TechHive. Wi-Fi Net News — Glenn’s old weblog dedicated to Wi-Fi news. Soulver — a terrific app for Mac and iOS that’s sort of a cross between a spreadsheet and calculator. Rebecca Slatkin on Twitter. Studio Neat Frameographer. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Jul 21, 2017 • 2h 7min

196: ‘Actually, You Can Buy a Better Coke’ With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about the rumors and speculation regarding this year’s upcoming new iPhones. Sponsored by: Hullo Pillow: Sleep better with a new buckwheat pillow. It’ll be your favorite pillow, guaranteed. Casper: An obsessively engineered mattress at a shockingly fair price. Use code thetalkshow for $50 toward your mattress. Audible.com: With Audible, you’ll find what you’re looking for. Get a free 30-day trial. Links: Mexican Coke. Daring Fireball: “Speculation Regarding the Pricing of and Strategy Behind This Year’s New iPhones”. Rene Ritchie: “iPhones of Future Past: Understanding iPhone 8”. Essential, Andy Rubin’s new company, with an upcoming edge-to-edge Android phone. Neil Cybart’s Above Avalon newsletter. Yours truly predicting an “edge-to-edge display” in a 2017 iPhone back in May 2016. “How Apple vs. Samsung Became a Smartphone Beauty Contest” — Wall Street Journal “news” article by Timothy W. Martin and Tripp Mickle positing that Samsung is a company that values design and Apple is not. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Jun 27, 2017 • 1h 54min

195: ‘I Do Like Throwing a Baby’ With John Moltz

Special guest John Moltz returns to the show. Topics include more follow-up from WWDC 2017, the iPad Pro models and ProMotion, Scott Forstall's interview with John Markoff regarding the 10-year anniversary of the original iPhone, the ongoing shitshow at Uber, quick thoughts on the Nintendo Switch, and more. Also: guess which John enjoys throwing babies into the air. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code GRUBER for 10% off your first order. Away: High-quality luggage with built-in USB chargers. Save $20 with promo code TALKSHOW. MailRoute: Hosted spam and virus protection for email. Use this link for 10% off for the life of your account. Links: Michael Hagain at Lead Fast on the Chinese-made Dixon Ticonderoga pencils. Chris Pirillo on iPad Pro, Promotion, and iOS. Museum Historian John Markoff moderates a discussion with former iPhone team members Hugo Fiennes, Nitin Ganatra and Scott Herz, followed by a conversation with Scott Forstall. Episodes of Guy English and Rene Ritchie’s Debug podcast with Nitin Gunatra and Don “No Fucks Left to Give” Melton: Episode I Episode II Episode III Episode IV Episode V Navistone — the creepy company that sells a JavaScript library for collecting form data as soon as you type it. Chris Lattner leaves Tesla. The Outline: “Apple’s War on Leakers”. Brian Merchant’s The One Device and the excerpt that ran in The Verge. Evidence in High Sierra betas suggests iMac Pro might come with Secure Enclave ARM chip. Donors Choose — a great way to contribute money to help teachers buy supplies for their classrooms. The Osborne Effect. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Jun 20, 2017 • 2h 6min

194: ‘Egg Freckles’ With Serenity Caldwell

Serenity Caldwell returns to the show to talk about WWDC 2017 — iOS 11, the new iPad Pro models, MacOS 10.13 “High Sierra”, updated Mac hardware and a tease at the upcoming iMac Pro, where Apple might go with VR and AR, San Jose as the venue for the event itself, and more. Sponsored by: Warby Parker: Boutique-quality, vintage-inspired glasses at a revolutionary price. Try up to five pairs at home for free. Squarespace: Make your next move. Make your next website. Use code gruber for 10% off your first order. Fracture: Your photos, printed beautifully directly on glass. Links: WWDC 2017 keynote. Last week's live episode of The Talk Show, with special guests Phil Schiller and Craig Federighi. Doonesbury on the Newton back in 1993. Serenity Caldwell: 'WWDC 2017 in Review: The Community Evolves'. Lytro’s light field camera: the focus-after-the-fact camera referenced during the show. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Jun 8, 2017 • 1h 32min

193: ‘Crack Marketing Team’ — Live From WWDC 2017 With Phil Schiller and Craig Federighi

Recorded in front of a live audience at The California Theatre in San Jose, John Gruber is joined by Phil Schiller and Craig Federighi to discuss the news from WWDC: new Mac hardware, the new iPad Pro, Mac OS 10.13 “High Sierra”, iOS 11, the upcoming HomePod, and more. A full text transcript is available, by Serenity Caldwell. Sponsored by: Jamf: Great mobile device management for Apple products. MacStadium: Get your Mac build infrastructure out of the office closet and into the hands of the experts. Setapp: Subscription service for high quality indie Mac apps. For $9.99 per month you get over 70 fully-functional apps. Links: The WWDC 2017 keynote. The new iOS App Store. New iMacs. The upcoming iMac Pro. MacOS 10.13 High Sierra. New iPad Pro models. iOS 11 HomePod. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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Jun 1, 2017 • 1h 59min

192: ‘The Original Sin Is XML’ With Special Guests Manton Reece and Brent Simmons

Manton Reece and whisky-soaked baritone Brent Simmons join the show to talk about JSON Feed, the new spec they co-authored for syndicating things like blog posts and podcasts. We talk about their longstanding mutual interest in [Userland Frontier][f] -- Dave Winer’s groundbreaking scripting environment from the early ’90s -- and how that background and their mutual love for publishing on the open web and the democratization of technology ultimately led to the creation of JSON Feed, as well as their other new projects: Manton’s [Micro.blog][m] publishing platform, and Brent’s new open source Mac app, announced for the first time right here on the show. And of course a brief look ahead to next week’s WWDC 2017. Sponsored by: Away: High quality luggage with built-in USB chargers. Save $20 with promo code TALKSHOW. MailRoute: Hosted spam and virus protection for email. Use this link for 10 percent off for the life of your account. Squarespace: Make your next move with a beautiful website. Use code gruber for 10 percent off your first order. Fracture: Your photos printed in vivid color directly on glass. Great gift idea. Links: JSON Feed JSON Feed links on Daring Fireball Interest in XML vs. JSON over the last 5 years. Micro.blog — Manton’s new publishing platform. Evergreen — Brent’s new open source Mac app. Evergreen’s GitHub repository. Userland Frontier. Workflow. IFTTT. Feedbin. Seneca: “The Shortness of Life”. Yours truly back in 2009: “Twitter Apps Are a UI Playground”. Manton’s old Tweet Library app. “App: The Human Story” screening and panel discussion at WWDC 2017 xkcd’s “We need to develop one universal standard that covers everyone’s use cases!” comic. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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May 28, 2017 • 2h 25min

191: ‘He Ends Up Fighting Hervé Villechaize’ With Jim Dalrymple

Special guest Jim Dalrymple returns to the show to speculate about what Apple might announce at the upcoming WWDC 2017: Apple Watch, iPad, iOS, updated MacBooks, Apple TV, and more. Also: a celebration of the great Roger Moore. Sponsored by: MailRoute: Hosted spam and virus protection for email. Use this link for 10 percent off for the life of your account. Squarespace: Make your next move with a beautiful website. Use code gruber for 10 percent off your first order. Fracture: Your photos printed in vivid color directly on glass. Great gift idea. Links: Car reviewer Nick Murray on Alcantara, the synthetic leather Microsoft is using for their new Surface Laptops. CNBC: Tim Cook spotted testing Apple Watch glucose monitor. Marc Haynes on meeting Roger Moore as a 7-year-old in 1983. Fred Brooks’s “The Mythical Man Month”. Seth Weintraub’s preview of iOS 7 a few days before it was announced at WWDC 2013. Bozoma Saint John on Instagram. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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May 13, 2017 • 3h 22min

190: ‘Anything Luxury’ With Ben Thompson

Ben Thompson returns to the show. Topics include Microsoft's announcements from Build 2017, search engines, Amazon's new (confusingly-named) Look and Show devices, the need for HAL 9000, Apple's WeChat problem in China, and more. Sponsored by: Pingdom: Uptime and performance monitoring made easy. Use code THETALKSHOW for 20 percent off. Squarespace: Build it beautiful. Use code gruber for 10 percent off your first order. Fracture: Your pictures, printed directly on glass. Links: Microsoft's Build 2017 Keynote. Fish Shell. Surface Laptop "luxury" treatment. 2007 Apple iPhone commercial. Bob Borcher's iPhone guided tours. Phil Schiller dumping Instagram in 2012. WeChat and the iPhone in China. When a ReadWriteWeb article became Google’s top result for “Facebook login”. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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May 7, 2017 • 2h 14min

189: ‘Long Press on the French Fries’ With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show. Topics include Apple’s Q2 2017 financial results, the iPhone’s decline in China over the past two years, Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop and Windows 10 S, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick getting called to Tim Cook’s office regarding Uber’s surreptitious “fingerprinting” of iPhones, judging Apple Watch’s success, Hulu’s entry into the cord-cutting “live TV” subscription market (and Apple’s conspicuous absence from that same market), and more. Sponsored by: Casper: An obsessively engineered mattress at a shockingly fair price. Use code thetalkshow for $50 toward your mattress. Squarespace: Make your next move with a beautiful website. Use code gruber for 10% off your first order. Audible: With Audible, you’ll find what you’re looking for. Get a free 30-day trial. Links: Apple Q2 2017 results: Apple’s press release. Data (PDF). Transcript of the analyst call opening remarks. Transcript of the analyst call Q&A segment. Is WeChat a problem for Apple in China? Ben Thompson: “Apple’s China Problem”. John Gruber: “Apple’s China Problem: WeChat”. Connie Chan: “When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China”. Other events in San Jose during WWDC week: Layers design conference (save $100 with code “martini” or “🍸”). AltConf. CocoaConf. Apple’s “Beyond WWDC” page. Scandal of the week at Uber: “On Uber’s ‘Identifying and Tagging’ of iPhones”. Unroll.me CEO’s “heartbreak”. App Store economics: Matt Gemmell: “No company has done as much damage to the perceived value of software, and the sustainability of being an independent developer, as Apple.” Rene Ritchie: “Indie Development in the Age of the App Store”. Hulu’s new $40/month live TV service. It sucks that you can’t type common characters like tab and π, ¶, and © on an iOS software keyboard. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.

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