Episode 513: Probably Not For Us

Daniel and Manton follow up on their applications to participate in the WWDC 2022 special event at Apple Park. They talk about the slightly expanded details about the event, justifications for and against attending, and ultimately share whether they think they will go or not.

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  • Special Day – Apple’s enrollment page, now closed to new applicants, for their keynote-viewing party.
  • Just Feels Over Now – Manton’s short post about regretting applying for the special event.
  • The Third Era of WWDC – Manton’s 2014 post about the changing nature of WWDC.
  • Release Notes 2019 – Indie developer conference held in Playa Mujeres, Mexico.

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May 14, 2022 at 2:28 am.

Episode 512: The Slow Trickle Of News

Manton and Daniel talk about the WWDC screening event and whether Apple should even be moving forward in light of Covid-19. They compare notes about whether they’re planning to apply to attend or not, and what the relative chances of them actually going is. Finally they talk about the challenge Apple faces in managing an unpredictable attendance count, and whether the event will be indoors, outdoors, or a mixture.

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May 8, 2022 at 3:02 am.

Episode 511: A Quick Fix For Attention

In the midst of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s long history with Twitter, starting with enthusiasm, continuing to active development for the platform, and ending with disgust. They psychoanalyze Elon Musk and his propensity for seeking adulation on Twitter, and compare him to Jack Dorsey. In the second half of the show they follow up on Help Scout and talk about the service’s statistics reporting on customer service performance. Finally, Manton shares an example of a less than stellar customer support experience he had with another company, and they discuss when and how often automated responses should be used.

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  • RobinHood – Mobile-friendly stock-trading service.
  • Micro.blog – Manton’s microblogging service, often seen as an alternative to Twitter.
  • NetNewsWire – A popular, long-lived, and now open-source RSS reader for Mac and iOS.
  • Bluesky – Twitter-initiated organization building decentralized social networking technology.
  • Everything in its Right Place – Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s Twitter thread about Elon Musk.
  • Email Response Time – Manton’s blog post about his Help Scout customer service statistics.

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May 1, 2022 at 9:53 pm.

Episode 510: You Are Holding Button Wrong

Daniel and Manton follow up on button sizing in SwiftUI. They compare SwiftUI and React Native in terms of maturity and how much you can expand the frameworks on your own to fill missing gaps. Then, they discuss why all previous cross-platform development approaches have “failed” with respect to matching expectations of the native platform, and what native apps can provide in addition to web counterparts.

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  • SwiftUI Button – Apple’s documentation for the different ways to make a button.
  • React Native Diary – Manton’s blog post series about learning React Native.
  • Brent Simmons – Inspiration for blog post “diary” series and developer of NetNewsWire.
  • NetNewsWire 6.1 – New version of NetNewsWire with themes, backed by web views.

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April 20, 2022 at 2:17 pm.

Episode 509: This One Stupid Thing

Daniel talks to Manton about Setapp’s efforts to support the war in Ukraine by offering developers the option of donating a percentage of proceeds. They talk about how Setapp is doing in general, and explain a bit about the compensation scheme for developers. Manton talks about the release of a React Native version of Epilogue for Android, and how satisfied he is with the approach. Daniel wonders whether web frameworks are leapfrogging native ones, and what Apple could or should do about it.

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  • Setapp – Subscription based service for Mac software.
  • MacPaw – Software company that also owns and operates Setapp.
  • @vixentael – Ukrainian security researcher/engineer.
  • Vincent Ritter – Android developer for Micro.blog.
  • React Native – Facebook-sponsored cross-platform app framework.

    Redwood.js – New web development framework led by Tim Preston-Werner.

  • Storybook – User interface development tool that is included with Redwood.js.

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April 17, 2022 at 4:01 pm.

Extra Intuition 12: I Don’t Have a Texas Accent

Daniel and Manton talk about accents, and why Manton doesn’t have one after growing up in Texas.

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April 8, 2022 at 8:01 pm.

Episode 508: I Hate This, Basically

Manton and Daniel react to Apple’s announcement of WWDC 2022, ponder the merits of the modest in-person viewing opportunity, and wonder about what Apple thinks is in it for them. They struggle to must excitement, wondering whether Apple can still surprise us, but hold out hope for being … well … surprised!

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  • TextExpander: Communicate Smarter. Listeners get 20% off their first year.

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  • WWDC 22 – Apple’s home page for their next developer conference.
  • Swift Student Challenge – An opportunity for students to show off their Apple-platform programming skills.
  • The Talk Show Live – 2019 Edition of John Gruber’s typically annual live interview show.
  • ATP Live at WWDC – “No shows are currently scheduled”

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at 1:01 am.

Episode 507: Same Rules, Different Dictionary

Daniel and Manton follow up the claim from previous episode that crosswords are “mostly an English-language thing.” Daniel shares more about his experience implementing a custom calendar picker for macOS, and how the AppKit version he emulated differs from Apple’s separate SwiftUI implementation. Manton talks about his positive experience using using React Native, and how SwiftUI would be a tough sell given his desire to target Android. Finally, they speculate briefly about whether WWDC will continue being virtual-only this year, and in years to come.

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April 1, 2022 at 5:24 pm.

Episode 506: So Many Edge Cases

Manton reacts to Daniel going on an unexpected diversion and implementing a calendar view for Black Ink. Manton talks about the new Micro.blog bookmarks features. They acknowledge the marketing benefits of making minor changes to existing features to draw new attention to them. Finally, they talk about taking pride in the things that matter in work, and not getting bogged down by fear of judgement from others.

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  • Tower: A better way to work with Git.

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March 28, 2022 at 3:49 am.

Episode 505: I Was Kind Of Zoned Out

Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s trip to Portland, Oregon for the Micro Camp meetup, and celebrate Manton’s completion of the final draft for his Indie Microblogging book. They talk about Daniel’s latest update to FastScripts, including regular expression utilities, and how Manton has employed them for his book authoring workflow. Finally they touch on how to decide between including features for free vs. making them part of a premium upgrade purchase.

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  • Micro.camp – Home page for Manton’s annual-ish gathering for the Micro.blog community.
  • Martin Feld – Presenter of the “An Eye for an Ear” session at Micro Camp.
  • Vito – The event-running service from the makers of Tito.
  • Ulysses – Mac and iOS app for writing and publishing to WordPress or Micro.blog.
  • MarsEdit – Daniel’s Mac app for publishing to WordPress and other blogs.
  • FastScripts 3.1 – Daniel’s blog post describing the new regular expressions support in FastScripts 3.1.
  • Doug’s AppleScripts – Long-time source for iTunes and media-related scripts for the Mac.

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March 19, 2022 at 3:56 am.