50 episodes

A podcast about indie software development for the Mac, iOS and other Apple technologies.

Core Intuition Daniel Jalkut and Manton Reece

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 24 Ratings

A podcast about indie software development for the Mac, iOS and other Apple technologies.

    Episode 606: A Billion-Dollar Flop

    Episode 606: A Billion-Dollar Flop

    Daniel and Manton check in about the Apple Vision Pro. Is it on the precipice of failure? Is there a killer app for it? How would the Apple Vision Pro have done if a smaller company came out with it? They talk about playing the long game vs. the short game, and how much harder it is to play the long game as a struggling indie. Focusing on finessing little things in a product or adding new features, and working on the features of an app or service that a customer expects the app or service to do.

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    Episode 605: Manufactured Problems

    Episode 605: Manufactured Problems

    Daniel and Manton discuss the latest news with Apple and the European Union, including that Apple is withholding features such as Apple Intelligence. Will they go so far as to stop selling iPhones in the EU rather than face a large fine? Apple has become accustomed to their power in the mobile market, but have they met their match with the EU? Then, Meta’s Threads API and the difficulty of getting an app approved for Micro.blog.

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    Episode 604: Unethical Stealing Theft Criminal Liars

    Episode 604: Unethical Stealing Theft Criminal Liars

    Daniel and Manton talk a bit more about AI, peoples' skepticism about its value, and their opinion that it obviously has some utility. They discuss the Perplexity AI controversy around HTTP user agents, and whether it's an ethical requirement that all services should always reveal their identity. Daniel talks about his recent adventures with Swift Concurrency, and they weigh the challenge of tackling a major architectural change, versus the payoff from Swift’s compile-time data safety.

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    Episode 603: Hallucinizations

    Episode 603: Hallucinizations

    Manton and Daniel compare notes after WWDC, reflecting on the thrill of catching up with old friends, albeit on turbo mode. Daniel takes a bow for guessing the Apple Intelligence name, and the two discuss the advantages to Apple of adopting it. They examine the “long runway” Apple has to perfect their AI offerings thanks to the cohesive structure of Apple Intelligence and their inclusion of outside services in the whole package. They compare the relative advantages that on-device, specialized models may have, versus the advantages of “world data” services like ChatGPT. Finally, they question how the AI naysayers will cope with a technology world where AI in some form is increasingly ubiquitous.

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    Episode 602: I Think I Know Hot

    Episode 602: I Think I Know Hot

    It’s time for WWDC! Manton’s on the road as a heat wave hits the southwest and California. Will Apple’s AI announcements meet expectations? Will we finally get code completion? What other novel uses of AI could Apple surprise us with? Daniel and Manton talk all about WWDC, AI, the OpenAI partnership, and even what might happen with visionOS.

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    Episode 601: Here Comes Apple

    Episode 601: Here Comes Apple

    Daniel and Manton talk about Micro.blog’s audio features and the uniqueness of “audio narration” for blog posts. They discuss the value of human narration as a counterforce to AI, and how we can use overt feature differences to attract attention. Then, Daniel shares what’s new in the MarsEdit 5.2 update. Daniel describes his workflow for informing customers about updates they requested, a way to make both them and yourself feel good. Finally, Manton is about to start a road trip to WWDC, and they speculate about whether Apple will add a live component to WWDC when Apple’s competitors now have a live audience again — the competitive advantage of being human in a robotic era.

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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

hsrah ,

Objective and well thought out content

These guys are very nuanced about their opinions and thoughts on Apple and Apple technology - this is refreshing to see as a lot of other hosts are complete fan boys. Highly recommend, all the way from Australia 👍🏽

acsplinky ,

Considered and friendly conversation

The two hosts are great Mac developers, but they are happy to point out flaws and faults in the ecosystem as well. No fan boi-ism here. The audio quality is also great which makes it an easy listen.

CrisOTheRivers ,

Relevant and engaging

What tends to *start* me listening to a podcast is relevant content, and there’s plenty on that score. Daniel and Manton talk about the kinds of things any iOS / OS X dev is going to be interested int.

What tends to *keep* me listening though is something harder-to-define, something to do with likeability. These guys seem likeable, like folk you’d like to meet for coffee. They might of course be totally evil for all I know, but as long as they don’t sound evil, that’s all good ;)

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