
297 episodes

The Talk Show With John Gruber Daring Fireball / John Gruber
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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The director’s commentary track for Daring Fireball. Long digressions on Apple, technology, design, movies, and more.
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377: ‘guyenglish.zip’, With Guy English
Guy English returns to the show to talk about the live show from WWDC, Mac Pros past and future, Marathon and Mac gaming, and Apple’s seemingly imminent XR headset. And definitely *not* to talk about *Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker*.
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376: ‘One True HIG’, With Neil Jhaveri
Neil Jhaveri, founder and lead developer of Mimestream, the terrific new native Mac email client for Gmail, joins the show to talk about email, Mac apps, and indie software development.
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375: ‘No False Humidity’, With Jason Snell
Special guest: Jason Snell. Topics: Headset, headseat, headset. And no baseball talk other than how games might look in VR. Also: Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, and GM's dumb decision to drop CarPlay.
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374: ‘The Paul McCartney of Car Salesmen’, With John Moltz
John Moltz, ace reporter from The Daily Planet, returns to the show. Topics include Apple pushing ads through its own built-in apps, car shopping, and the burgeoning Twitter alternative Bluesky.
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373: ‘This Guy Reads a Lot Better’, With Quinn Nelson
Special guest Quinn Nelson joins the show to talk about Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset, Apple silicon, and more.
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372: ‘$8 Billion in Late Fees’, With Rene Ritchie
Rene Ritchie returns to the show to discuss generative AI (and what Apple might soon do with it), iPhone passcodes and iCloud device security, HBO Max turning into just plain Max, and *Make Something Wonderful* — one more thing from Steve Jobs.
Customer Reviews
Classic talk
Even with this new relaunch, the Talk Show is still the best analysis of Apple out there. Acting as a director's cut to John Grubers blog daringfireball.net, everyone interested in the modern pendant of Kremlinology should find here what he or she is looking for. In addition the shows concentrates on the talk itself, no intro or outro is going to disrupt the concentration. Meanwhile the comic relief is provided by John Gruber and his guests when they go occasionally off-topic. What more can you ask for?