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Core Intuition

English, Computing/Technology, 1 season, 112 episodes
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A podcast about indie software development for the Mac, iOS and other Apple technologies.
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Episode 614: 500 Thumbs Down

Daniel and Manton talk about the community drama and impending fiasco of WordPress and Matt Mullenweg vs. WP Engine. They weigh the arguments of either side. Then they consider the larger issue of dependencies we have on the platforms we develop for, and how we strive for independence from platforms that can make or break our business. The post Episode 614: 500 Thumbs Down appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/30/20240
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Episode 613: Extremely Fiddly

Daniel and Manton talk about the latest releases of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and the confusion of macOS versioning with the switch from 10.15 to 11. They explore new iOS features like home screen customization. Then Daniel describes the change in macOS Sequoia to limit keyboard shortcuts that use only the option key. The post Episode 613: Extremely Fiddly appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/20/20240
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Episode 612: Let’s Just Say I’m Skeptical

Daniel talks to Manton about the new iPhones, whether they're buying one or not, and the pros and cons of pickup vs. delivery. They discuss the merit of AppleCare+ particular for iPhones. They consider the new Camera Control button and whether it's likely to be a "dud" or not. Daniel and Manton going for the new phones, whether to buy AppleCare+ or not. Finally, they consider the possibility that the new AirPods hardware is feature-locked by software, and whether it's ethical to charge customers more for features built-in to a hardware device. The post Episode 612: Let’s Just Say I’m Skeptical appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/16/20240
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Episode 611: Do Not Hallucinate

Manton and Daniel talk about the upcoming Apple special event where new iPhones are expected to be announced. They talk about their respective likelihoods of buying one, and remark on the diminishing importance of smallness in a phone's physical design. They discuss the nascent Apple Intelligence features in macOS and iOS betas, the general competitive state of AI services, and the virtue of being able to easily switch from one hosted AI services provider to another. The post Episode 611: Do Not Hallucinate appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/7/20240
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Episode 610: Reinventing the 90s

Daniel and Manton talk about the Overcast redesign and customers getting upset about changes to workflows they are used to. Manton gives an update on his new text editor and early bugs. And finally, the current state of SwiftUI and how to decide when to start from scratch with a new framework. The post Episode 610: Reinventing the 90s appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/31/20240
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Episode 609: Accidentally Opt-In

Manton and Daniel discuss closed platforms vs. more open platforms, Apple’s new EU rules around linking for external purchases, and Patreon’s option to pass Apple’s fee on to creators or patrons. Then, a coding update on Manton’s work on a new text editor for Micro.blog, comparing and contrasting with MarsEdit’s text editor. The post Episode 609: Accidentally Opt-In appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/17/20240
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Episode 608: They’re Not the Underdogs

Daniel and Manton talk about the U.S. Government's anti-trust verdict against Google, and consider the impact it may have on browser vendors such as Apple and Mozilla. They discuss the slow rollout of Apple's beta Apple Intelligence features, and bemoan the lack of extensibility and integration points for developers. Finally, they talk about how increasingly locked down computing platforms are diminishing the ability for the diverse population of developers to push the limits of said platforms. The post Episode 608: They’re Not the Underdogs appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/9/20240
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Episode 607: How Spoiled We Are

Daniel and Manton talk about the CrowdStrike fiasco, Daniel’s narrow escape from traveling chaos, and the resilience of people during an emergency. They wonder how a company whose overt value is to protect you from outages can survive a catastrophic failure? They also chat about OpenAI’s recently announced SearchGPT, and the potential it may have to disrupt Google. Will all future search engines use AI? Finally, they consider the potential for a future where search engines are freemium and ad free. The post Episode 607: How Spoiled We Are appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/27/20240
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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. The post Episode 606: A Billion-Dollar Flop appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/13/20240
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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. The post Episode 605: Manufactured Problems appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/28/20240
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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. The post Episode 604: Unethical Stealing Theft Criminal Liars appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/21/20240
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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. The post Episode 603: Hallucinizations appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/15/20240
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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. The post Episode 602: I Think I Know Hot appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/7/20240
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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. The post Episode 601: Here Comes Apple appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/31/20240
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Episode 600: Two Robots Talking to Each Other

Daniel and Manton talk about Manton's recent blog posts about allegations that OpenAI stole Scarlett Johansson's voice. They talk about the difficulty of arguing on facts when emotions run high, and how people on the internet might jump into any debate if it puts an “enemy” in a less horrible light. They talk specifically about whether Scarlett Johansson has a legal case against OpenAI, and about the importance of using facts when debating issues you care about and not resorting to exaggerations or falsehoods. Finally, they ask how we as technologists can lean into AI while maintaining human emotion and engagement. The post Episode 600: Two Robots Talking to Each Other appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/25/20240
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Episode 599: Settling All Business

Micro Camp 2024 is today! Daniel and Manton talk about Micro.blog’s online event, Jean MacDonald leaving the company, and expensive top-level domain names. Then they review the announcements this week from OpenAI and Google, and what all the AI news may mean for Apple, Siri, and WWDC 2024.The post Episode 599: Settling All Business appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/17/20240
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Episode 598: Maybe They Just Hate Pianos

Daniel and Manton talk about Apple's latest event and the release of new iPads, Apple Pencil, and Magic Keyboard. They wonder whether iPad will ever be able to run Mac apps? They react to Apple's new "Crush!" ad, and wonder whether they will pull it and/or apologize (spoiler: they did!). Finally, they talk about Mastodon's new US non-profit, and Jack Dorsey leaving the board of Bluesky.The post Episode 598: Maybe They Just Hate Pianos appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/9/20240
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Episode 597: More Polarized

Daniel and Manton react to Apple’s further tweaks to the Core Technology Fee for the App Store in the EU. They discuss Micro.blog’s new photo features that use generative AI, giving users the option to disable AI features, and more extremist anti-AI beliefs.The post Episode 597: More Polarized appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/3/20240
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Episode 596: The Potential for Propaganda

Manton discusses Micro.blog downtime and issues with his database servers. How attentive to phone calls should you be in the middle of the night if you run a server? Daniel and Manton talk about learning from mistakes and instituting changes to prevent repeats of the same problem. Then, they debate whether it’s warranted for the United States to require ByteDance to sell TikTok. Finally, can you systematically prevent corruption of social or regular media?The post Episode 596: The Potential for Propaganda appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/26/20240
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Episode 595: The River of Nerds

Manton and Daniel check in again about their WWDC plans, and appreciate the value of meeting up with people in person. They talk about the newly announced "One More Thing" conferenced slated to take place near Apple during WWDC week. Finally they talk about the debut of the AltStore as a turning point for the openness of the App Store, and revisit the potential risks of adopting Apple’s “updated business model.”The post Episode 595: The River of Nerds appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/19/20240
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Episode 594: Dreams and Hopes

Manton gets his first Apple Silicon Mac. They talk about the longevity of Apple devices and the particular performance attributes of Apple Silicon. They look forward to WWDC, anticipating the possibility of attending the in-person event. They are excited about the hinted big breakthrough in AI, and imagine how Apple might employ device-local AI for a variety of useful features.The post Episode 594: Dreams and Hopes appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/4/20240
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Episode 593: California’s Pretty Nice

WWDC 2024 has been announced. Are we planning to go even if we don’t get a ticket, just like the old days? Daniel and Manton discuss our waning love for Apple, while still appreciating so much that Apple does. Manton speculates about whether we are at “peak Apple” or not. Is Apple ripe to be surprised by an upset competitor?The post Episode 593: California’s Pretty Nice appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/30/20240
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Episode 592: One Of Our Crazy Trials

Apple is sued by the United States. Do companies like Apple get a heads-up from suing parties like the Department of Justice, and how would we react if we were the targets of lawsuits like these, or the changes from the European Union’s Digital Markets Act? Daniel and Manton discuss the lawsuit. Then in the second half of the show, rumors about Apple licensing AI from a company like Google. What are the benefits to Apple of treating large-scale AI as a commodity service that they don’t need to focus on? Considering the various scales of technologies at which companies like Apple, OpenAI, and others work.The post Episode 592: One Of Our Crazy Trials appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/23/20240
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Episode 591: A Little More Wild West

Manton and Daniel talk a teensy bit more about the EU’s Digital Market’s Act, and Apple’s recent decision to offer web-based sideloading to certain developers. They talk about whether Manton would open an EU subsidiary if given the chance, and whether simply plunging in and doing something is the best way to find out what it’s worth.The post Episode 591: A Little More Wild West appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/16/20240
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Episode 590: A Small Sliver of Truth

Daniel and Manton talk about Apple reinstating Epic's developer account for the EU, and then banning it again. They compare it with Apple’s recent public reaction to Spotify and the EU's $2B fine against the company. They wonder if Apple has become fixated on this as a fight of passion, to their detriment. Finally, a wish for Apple to put somebody new in charge of the App Store to help to fulfill its mission.The post Episode 590: A Small Sliver of Truth appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/8/20240
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Episode 589: Breaking New Ground

Apple cancels their electric car project. Daniel and Manton discuss whether Apple should focus on what they do best: personal consumer electronics. Then they analyze Tim Cook’s claim that Apple will “break new ground” on generative AI this year, and how Apple’s emphasis on controlling the user experience and protecting their public image might affect what AI projects they work on.The post Episode 589: Breaking New Ground appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/2/20240
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Episode 588: It’s Better Than Last Year

Daniel and Manton talk about Micro.blog new notes feature the companion iOS app Strata. They talk about sweetening the deal of Micro.blog with new features. Then they wrap up with how Daniel’s Black Ink release for iOS is going, and his choice to charge $99 for a lifetime unlock.The post Episode 588: It’s Better Than Last Year appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/23/20240
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Episode 587: It’s a Lot of Money

Manton and Daniel talk about Daniel's looming deadline for deciding whether or not to return his Apple Vision Pro. They speculate about whether a lot of people are returning them, and if so, is that worrying to Apple? What will the resale value of an Apple Vision Pro be in a year's time? Finally, Daniel talks about showing the device to his kids, and shares his frustrations with the device's lack of multi-user features.The post Episode 587: It’s a Lot of Money appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/16/20240
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Episode 586: A Little Bit of the Future

Daniel and Manton talk about their experiences so far with the Apple Vision Pro. They question whether it's safe to wear "all day" and whether it might damage your eyes. They talk about the various means of justifying the purchase, while Daniel argues that "experiencing a taste of the future" is worth more than money. Finally, they contemplate the future of Apple Vision and whether Apple will release updates annually or less frequently.The post Episode 586: A Little Bit of the Future appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/10/20240
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Episode 585: Manton Doesn’t Like It

Daniel and Manton follow up on Core Technology Fee and who it affects marketplaces and small developers. Then, they celebrate Black Ink for iOS finally shipping, weighing the benefits of 7-day vs. 30-day trials. Finally, they discuss their purchase plans for the Vision Pro and Rabbit R1 devices, and what they expect from the cutting edge hardware. Is it okay to hide technology purchases from your kids?The post Episode 585: Manton Doesn’t Like It appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/2/20240
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Episode 584: Only In The EU

Daniel and Manton talk about Apple’s announced App Store changes to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act. They discuss who can take advantage of the new rules, how they impact users and developers, and the limitations of new features both geographically and in terms of the financial status of a developer’s company.The post Episode 584: Only In The EU appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/25/20240
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Episode 583: Nobody But Apple

Manton and Daniel talk about Apple's latest workaround for lawsuits demanding they support "outside sales" on the iPhone. They talk about what Apple's balance of priorities with money-making vs. world-changing should be, and whether they are on the right track. Finally, they ask whether Apple is destined to gradually lose its soul over time, and they issue a challenge to current Apple employees to turn things around.The post Episode 583: Nobody But Apple appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/20/20240
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Episode 582: Leaving Things Behind

Daniel and Manton talk about two hardware AI-focused products: Rabbit and Humane's Ai Pin. They compare the features, the prices, and question whether the premise from each company is true: do people really hate their phones? Daniel argues that Apple Watch is the form factor that these devices should be pursuing, and they both reflect on how the phenomenal growth of AI in the tech industry is expanding out of software and into AI.The post Episode 582: Leaving Things Behind appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/13/20240
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Episode 581: Too Damned Nice

For our first show of 2024, we talk about new year ambitions and achievements. Manton’s Indie Microblogging book is almost done. Daniel reads the book Atomic Habits and thinks about the scaffolding for changing a lifestyle.The post Episode 581: Too Damned Nice appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/6/20240
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Episode 580: Adobe Can Buy Us Now

For the last episode of the year, Daniel and Manton discuss the latest tech news including Apple stopping sales of new Apple Watch over a potential patent violation, and Adobe and Figma calling off the acquisition. Then Daniel and Manton look toward 2024 and what they might be working on.The post Episode 580: Adobe Can Buy Us Now appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/24/20230
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Episode 579: A Fool’s Errand

Manton and Daniel react to AI announcements from Google and Apple, and speculate that AI could be the technological weakness empowering other companies to challenge Apple's dominance. They talk about a new service from Beeper that allows Android users to connect directly to the iMessage network, and how likely they are to be stopped by Apple. Finally, they discuss the ethical implications of a company like Beeper "hitching a ride" on another company's infrastructure without their permission.The post Episode 579: A Fool’s Errand appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/9/20230
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Episode 578: Snarfing Up The Data

Daniel and Manton talk about the MarsEdit 5.1 release and some things that affected it, such as the range of Mastodon instances and forks with different behaviors. They talk about the increasing sentiment towards locking down access to data on the web, in Mastodon specifically and more generally the public’s reaction to AI bots. How will AI empower data collectors to “imitate” styles of other expressions, and how does using copyrighted visual art to train AI differ from using copyrighted binary code to train code? Daniel answers why MarsEdit 5.1 isn’t called 6.0, plus some closing thoughts about the waning viability of one-time purchases for desktop software.The post Episode 578: Snarfing Up The Data appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/2/20230
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Episode 577: Just A Quick Recap

All about the last week of OpenAI news: Sam Altman’s firing, board upheaval, Microsoft’s influence on the future of the company, and Sam Altman returning as CEO. Daniel and Manton then talk about the merits of OpenAI fulfilling their original nonprofit goals vs. pursuing commercial goals, and where all the activity around AI leaves Apple.The post Episode 577: Just A Quick Recap appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/22/20230
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Episode 576: Double Checkmarks

Daniel talks to Manton about his road trip, how he got Covid, and had to rush home. They react to the leak of an internal Tumblr memo, and Matt Mullenweg's subsequent public statements about it, evaluate Tumblr's current status and prognosis for the future, and why the heck Tumblr posts don't have dates.The post Episode 576: Double Checkmarks appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/17/20230
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Episode 575: A Unique Evening Event

Manton and Daniel react to Apple's M3 Mac announcement. They have different feelings about the quality of the presentation, but agree on the substance of what was presented. They talk about resisting the urge to upgrade when Macs are increasingly holding their utility for many years. Manton observes that Apple actually talked about "AI" by name, and they both talk about Apple's relative obliviousness when it comes to AI. Finally, they hint at Manton’s forthcoming road trip, combining work and pleasure.The post Episode 575: A Unique Evening Event appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/2/20230
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Episode 574: Curating All The Answers

Daniel and Manton talk about The Verge article on POSSE, which mentions Micro.blog and includes quotes from Manton. They discuss the value of speaking to press to get your message out, and the increasing appeal of cross-posting to multiple social networks. Then they wrap up with testing SupportAgent.ai and the trend of personal automation tools — using computer assistance to create products that are more humane than they might have been otherwise.The post Episode 574: Curating All The Answers appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/27/20230
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Episode 573: One Dollar! One Dollar!

Manton and Daniel talk more about the on-by-default Video Reactions feature, now that it's been deployed to the masses. They acknowledge the risks of injecting emotional language and imagery into arbitrary digital contexts, and think about how Apple might have introduced the feature differently. Finally, they consider Twitter/X's new $1/year subscription approach, which might not be the craziest idea they've ever heard.The post Episode 573: One Dollar! One Dollar! appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/20/20230
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Episode 572: This Is My Web House

Daniel and Manton talk about WordPress.com introducing ActivityPub integration, how it effects Micro.blog, and the ability of Automattic to leverage work of plugin developers on WordPress.com, but not for Tumblr. Then they wrap up with an AI discussion of Humane’s Ai Pin and how it might be related to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s investment in the company.The post Episode 572: This Is My Web House appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/14/20230
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Episode 571: An Old Dog With Old Tricks

Daniel and Manton discuss Apple’s latest round of in-person and online “Apple Experts” events, the Apple Vision Pro sessions and whether the NDAs allude to anything exciting, and Daniel’s shoulder injury and worrying about getting older and being stuck in our ways as the technological world changes.The post Episode 571: An Old Dog With Old Tricks appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/6/20230
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Episode 570: Going Deep Into NSView

Daniel and Manton Follow-up on whether they ordered any new phones or watches. They talk about resisting the temptation to buy things because they are “shiny and new”. Entropy and the incentive companies do or don’t have to make financial arrangements “simple”. Finally they talk about the risks and rewards of upgrading to macOS Sonoma and Xcode 15.The post Episode 570: Going Deep Into NSView appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/23/20230
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Episode 569: We Have Enough White Cables

Manton and Daniel respond to Apple's latest special event. They celebrate Tim Cook's relatively good acting, and perhaps being … funny for the first time? The march of USB-C progress, and how iPhone 15 brings us one step closer to the elimination of Lightning ports. Finally they reflect on the forthcoming release of macOS 14 "Sonoma" and the funny way a new feature injected itself into Daniel's life.The post Episode 569: We Have Enough White Cables appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/14/20230
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Episode 568: Just Ship The Damn Thing!

Daniel finally ships a MarsEdit beta for Mastodon, and Manton and Daniel discuss the value of the beta feedback loop, with Daniel keeping focus on shipping the final 5.1 release. They reflect on the various ways that blogging and microblogging services treat photos. Finally, they talk about how shipping a new version often means cutting what you think are vital features. Ship often to increase your odds of success.The post Episode 568: Just Ship The Damn Thing! appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/28/20230
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Episode 567: Homemade Granola

We start with Manton’s frustration with Apple platform development. Manton has been shifting away from macOS and iOS development, begrudging Apple’s outsized influence. Daniel and Manton talk about the broader issues of whether to accept closed platform restrictions after tasting the freedom of self-publishing. Then they wrap up with the Apple Vision Pro’s approach to privacy and whether a locked-down device can ever really replace the Mac.The post Episode 567: Homemade Granola appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/10/20230
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Episode 566: You Could Be One Of Those People

The end of Twitter is finally nigh, so Daniel and Manton talk about the continuing foolishness of Elon Musk. They celebrate the rebranding to “X” as a relief for people who ever loved anything about Twitter, and talk about Threads as a viable alternative to Twitter. Daniel shares that he has applied for a Vision Pro prototype to develop a VR version of Black Ink. Finally, they take a deeper consideration of the value of pushing yourself into areas you’re not comfortable with or feel unqualified for.The post Episode 566: You Could Be One Of Those People appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/27/20230
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Episode 565: I’m Not There Yet

Daniel and Manton talk about Apple’s threat to withhold FaceTime and Message from the UK. How much leverage should tech companies have over countries? They segue to a discussion of where to draw the line in general on public surveillance. Finally, they struggle to conclude whether or not companies should exert power over governments, and consider Apple's unlikely goodness for being a huge company.The post Episode 565: I’m Not There Yet appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/21/20230
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Episode 564: ActivityPub Is Weird

Daniel returns home from vacation and he and Manton talk about Meta’s Threads launch. They discuss how misunderstandings about what ActivityPub provides could impact expected user-facing features. Finally they revisit whether Tumblr will still support ActivityPub, and which platform gets there first: Tumblr or Threads?The post Episode 564: ActivityPub Is Weird appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/16/20230
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Episode 563: Pretty Good at Tetris

Daniel and Manton start with a discussion of the possible Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk cage match, the value of Nintendo Switch’s subscription service, and whether Elon Musk is getting better at not making empty promises. Then Daniel gives a first-look at the macOS Sonoma beta and specifically the feature to save Safari web apps to the Dock.The post Episode 563: Pretty Good at Tetris appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/6/20230
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Episode 562: AppKit Is Dying

Manton and Daniel talk about Apple's new visionOS SDK, and debate the virtue of steering clear from "new shiny" technologies, vs. getting acquainted with them as soon as possible. How do we prioritize native platform development while maximizing the ability to deploy to all of Apple's platforms? They talk about investing time into new platforms and frameworks when the investment will pay off, vs. when the work will be wasted on short-term workaround. When does it makes sense for a company to invest even a small amount of money in their competitors, like Automattic just did? Finally, they touch lightly on the possibility that Facebook will enter the ActivityPub realm, and the ridiculousness in general of NDAs.The post Episode 562: AppKit Is Dying appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/24/20230
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Episode 561: Autocorrect Is Great

Daniel and Manton follow up on other news from WWDC. They consider Apple’s autocomplete advances, and question whether this kind of "AI" can fill the gap between Apple's state-of-the-art and technologies like ChatGPT. They lament the lack of announcements about improvements to Siri, and wonder whether they should "tear it down and start over." They talk about the new Swift Macros technology, and whether the utility of such a feature outweighs the added complexity. Finally, they gauge the overall success of this year's WWDC.The post Episode 561: Autocorrect Is Great appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/16/20230
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Episode 560: Something Wrong About This Product

WWDC 2023 recap, with an emphasize on the Apple Vision Pro. Manton’s road trip to Colorado instead of Cupertino. Daniel and Manton discuss whether Apple missed the AI bandwagon, and they try to predict the technical future of the headset.The post Episode 560: Something Wrong About This Product appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/7/20230
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Episode 559: I’m A Little Jealous

Manton and Daniel recap Micro Camp 2023 and look forward to WWDC, including events from John Gruber and Try Swift. Then they wrap up with how Daniel’s 50%-off sale for MarsEdit went.The post Episode 559: I’m A Little Jealous appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/24/20230
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Episode 558: We Will Be Paying Attention

Manton and Daniel talk more about Micro Camp, which will feature a conversation with Om Malik. They talk more about WWDC, Apple headset rumors, and our assumption that they won’t be interesting to us. Finally, they appreciate that it’s been 10 years since Google Glass debuted, and lament how little things have evolved.The post Episode 558: We Will Be Paying Attention appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/18/20230
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Episode 557: So Easy to Predict

Daniel and Manton talk about the Micro.camp conference happening next week. They summarize some of the planned talks, and weight the pros and cons of deciding to have it be an all-online event. They react to the iPad Pro versions of Logic and Final Cut, and imagine what the news might mean for WWDC announcements.The post Episode 557: So Easy to Predict appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/12/20230
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Episode 556: Never Exceed Expectations

Daniel and Manton react to Apple Store employees asking for tips. They wonder if Square-style kiosks are making tipping more widely expected, even where it doesn’t really belong. Daniel’s enthusiasm for ChatGPT wanes, contrasting with Manton’s increased usage of it. They talk about the value of products originating from authentic human creativity, the huge pressure on Apple to offer something for AI integration in Xcode, and the potential for AI to shake up the status quo of winners and losers in tech.The post Episode 556: Never Exceed Expectations appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/7/20230
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Episode 555: If I Were To Bet

Daniel and Manton talk about Bluesky. In the context of Nostr, what is the merit of social norms, and how has the meaning of phrases like “anti-censorship” and “fake news” changed because of social networks.The post Episode 555: If I Were To Bet appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/30/20230
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Episode 554: Get Yourself Into a Pickle

Manton asks Daniel about MarsEdit 5.1's progress, particular about the forthcoming ability to post to Mastodon. They talk about some shortcomings of Mastodon’s API, and Daniel's effort to submit a pull request that remedies one such shortcoming. Finally, they talk about Manton's resistance to considering Mastodon a “real blogging platform”, itemize the features that prevent it from being one, and wonder about how it might evolve in the future.The post Episode 554: Get Yourself Into a Pickle appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/21/20230
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Episode 553: I Didn’t Like You Anyway

Daniel and Manton check in about the status of their WWDC 2023 applications, and talk about the virtue of attending WWDC, even if it's different than it used to be. Manton shares a new Twitter import feature for Micro.blog, which Daniel particularly enjoys.The post Episode 553: I Didn’t Like You Anyway appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/14/20230
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Episode 552: Drunk On This Capability

The Twitter API is finally going away. Daniel and Manton talk about Twitter not understanding the benefits of the web. Then Manton starts experimenting with AI image generation and they talk about the role of AI in general for creative pursuits.The post Episode 552: Drunk On This Capability appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/9/20230
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Episode 551: Pretty Much Exactly Right

Daniel and Manton talk about the new AI-based transcripts feature in Micro.blog. What are the advantages (and new opportunities) to software developers for all these AI tools?The post Episode 551: Pretty Much Exactly Right appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/31/20230
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Episode 550: A New Reality

Manton hears Daniel's excuses, or perhaps explanations, for continuing to struggle with shipping Black Ink for iOS. They talk about the sometimes nonsensical rationale for postponing a release, and productivity hacks that might counter it. Manton describes his recent adventures with AI, including a practical effort to harness OpenAI’s voice recognition for transcription purposes. Finally, they discuss their shared awe about the current state of AI, and how they are struggling to imagine how to take advantage of it, both as users and as developers.The post Episode 550: A New Reality appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/25/20230
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Episode 549: A Crazy, Wild Place

Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s impressions of the new Bluesky network. They reflect on the lack of evolution in microblogging over ten years, as WordPress focused on “macroblogging” features like Gutenberg Blocks, and how WordPress.com’s marketing compares with other sites that emphasize blogging. Finally, they talk about Nostr and the loaded nature of “anti-censorship” platforms.The post Episode 549: A Crazy, Wild Place appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/10/20230
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Episode 548: I’m the King of the World

Daniel updates Manton on his progress with Black Ink for iOS, and his decision to take the March 1 deadline to ship less seriously. They talk about the difficulty of tackling huge new features and how it can be dispiriting and disruptive to schedules. They catch up on Twitter’s latest hi-jinx, remark on the Elon Musk's remarkable ability to perform worse than even the most pessimistic of expectations, and struggle to understand Twitter as it is both enormously influential and transparently broken.The post Episode 548: I’m the King of the World appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/25/20230
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Episode 547: An Unprincipled Decision

Manton and Daniel talk about the fallout from Austin’s ice storm and preparing rationally for unexpected emergencies. Manton gives an update on Micro.blog enabling Mastodon support for more users, the impending Twitter API shutdown, and whether Manton should pay Twitter to postpone an inevitable removal of Twitter integration from Micro.blog.The post Episode 547: An Unprincipled Decision appeared first on Core Intuition.
2/11/20230
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Episode 546: What Do You Stand To Gain?

Daniel gives Manton an impromptu review of the new Micro.blog home page. They talk about striking a balance between coming across like a charming one-person company vs. a faceless corporation. Manton talks about open-sourcing the React-based version of Micro.blog, they talk about the benefits of doing so, and briefly discuss the GPL and MIT licenses.The post Episode 546: What Do You Stand To Gain? appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/28/20230
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Episode 545: Lawful Evil

Daniel quits Twitter! Manton and Daniel talk about how everybody has a “last straw” when they quit Twitter. They compare Manton’s frustrations with Twitter 10 years ago and the new problems with Elon Musk’s Twitter. Is Mastodon a viable alternative to Twitter, and how is Facebook evil different than Twitter evil? Then they think about what kind of leader would have to come in to potentially save Twitter in the way that Steve Jobs came back to Apple.The post Episode 545: Lawful Evil appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/22/20230
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Episode 544: A Bit Of A Conflict There

Manton talks to Daniel about the forthcoming re-design of Micro.blog's home page. They discuss the marketing importance of home pages, comparing them to the "storefront" of an online business. Are claims that an app "doesn't have a lot of features" ever accurate, and if they are, is such an assessment valid criticism? Daniel asserts that he and Manton have lost some of their "hustle" compared to earlier years, and looks forward to plans to ship a public release of Black Ink for iOS.The post Episode 544: A Bit Of A Conflict There appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/13/20230
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Episode 543: A Meandering Path

For the first show of the new year, Daniel and Manton talk about themes vs. resolutions, follow up bug fix updates to the MarsEdit 5 release, and book goals in Micro.blog. They reflect on the virtue of making things rather than merely consuming them, and Daniel’s lack of an enthusiastic desire to work on “just one app”. What is the likelihood of MarsEdit becoming “the thing”?The post Episode 543: A Meandering Path appeared first on Core Intuition.
1/7/20230
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Episode 542: A Fire In The Castle

Manton and Daniel celebrate the apparent revitalization of blogging, a possible silver lining on cloud surrounding Twitter's downfall. They talk about Matt Mullenweg's recent podcast and public speaking appearances, and his general positivity about the future of blogging. They compare the virtue of owning your own domain name to owning your own home, and wonder whether awareness of this virtue will grow among the general public.The post Episode 542: A Fire In The Castle appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/23/20220
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Episode 541: No Whammies, Big Money

Daniel and Manton talk about Micro.blog trying to get more serious about marketing. How do we actually measure the success of advertising campaigns, and should we aim to attract more “influencers” to our products? Manton tries to be conscious of wrapping up high-pressure work in time to take it easy for the holidays. Finally, Daniel gives an update on his continuing efforts to get MarsEdit 5 approved in the Mac App Store.The post Episode 541: No Whammies, Big Money appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/16/20220
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Episode 540: Moderately Blown Away

Manton talks to Daniel about releasing MarsEdit 5, his excitement aboutthe positive reactions, and his frustration about it not being approved by Mac App Store Review. They grapple with the uncertainty that app review opaqueness creates, and Daniel wonders if he could have done anything differently to make things go more smoothly. They talk about the mind-blowing impact of OpenAI's ChatGPT, and about the implications of machine learning on human creativity. Finally, they weigh the pluses of minuses of AI in general, and Daniel wonders whether he could fake virtually any job with the help of the technology.The post Episode 540: Moderately Blown Away appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/9/20220
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Episode 539: Frustrated On Your Behalf

Manton and Daniel talk about payments from the Small App Developer settlement against Apple. Why does Manton refuse to accept free money, and are there valid reasons to opt out of the settlement? Then they reflect on the wave of opportunity from Twitter’s drastic downfall, and whether Manton and Daniel can “catch it”. Finally, Manton remembers the IndieWeb principles about plurality and monoculture, and they discuss how that might relate to Mastodon.The post Episode 539: Frustrated On Your Behalf appeared first on Core Intuition.
12/2/20220
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Episode 538: The Last Employee At Twitter

Manton and Daniel catch up on the latest news from Twitter, including the fact that Twitter is allegedly hiring. They talk about whether Manton would accept the far-fetched opportunity to be CEO of Twitter, and what he would do in that scenario. They acknowledge the mass exodus from Twitter and the potentially golden opportunity for both Daniel and Manton with respect to Micro.blog and MarsEdit. Finally, Daniel stares down the last two week of MarsEdit 5 development before his promised ship date.The post Episode 538: The Last Employee At Twitter appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/23/20220
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Episode 537: With Public Squares Like These

Manton returns from the road while Twitter continues going off the rails. What is the company’s viability as they bewilder users and advertisers, and how much should Manton react to the opportunities that might exist? Daniel and Manton discuss Twitter, whether Jack Dorsey stands to gain even if Twitter fails, and the nihilistic tendencies of certain leaders. Finally, Manton checks in with Daniel on progress toward MarsEdit 5.The post Episode 537: With Public Squares Like These appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/17/20220
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Episode 536: Worse Than I Thought It Would Be

Manton checks in with Daniel from his west coast road trip. They talk about Elon Musk’s first, chaotic week at Twitter. Daniel talks about his commitment to shipping MarsEdit 5 on Dec 5, and how sometimes we have to ship software for own sake first, and for customers' sake second.The post Episode 536: Worse Than I Thought It Would Be appeared first on Core Intuition.
11/5/20220
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Episode 535: A Modest Hellscape

Daniel and Manton talk about everything Twitter. Elon Musk officially taking over the company, Manton’s 10-year anniversary of not posting to twitter.com/manton, Twitter’s open source Bluesky initiate and the AT Protocol, social media network effects, and how Twitter may or may not change in the coming months.The post Episode 535: A Modest Hellscape appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/28/20220
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Episode 534: A Really Good Mac App

Manton and Daniel talk about recent layoffs at Sketch, and what it means for the app's future. They consider the difficulty for native apps when it comes to competing specifically in the realm of collaboration features. Finally, they take an optimistic view of Sketch's future as an underdog among design apps.The post Episode 534: A Really Good Mac App appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/21/20220
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Episode 533: A Moment Of Insight

Daniel and Manton review Manton’s latest progress with the Indie Microblogging book. They talk about the need to get into a groove when working on a long-running project, and not to promise too much when setting goals for yourself or others. Finally, Daniel shares plans for a new “micro posting” UI for MarsEdit.The post Episode 533: A Moment Of Insight appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/13/20220
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Episode 532: Swing for the Fences

Manton and Daniel talk about Daniel's progress on MarsEdit 5. They weigh the pros and cons of releasing major upgrades vs. a steady stream of "regular updates." They talk about the changing landscape of PR and marketing for Mac software, and icky feelings associated with trying to “reach influencers.” Finally, they talk about the value of sticking to one’s own ideals an indie developer, and powering through feelings of hopelessness when you run into challenges.The post Episode 532: Swing for the Fences appeared first on Core Intuition.
10/7/20220
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Episode 531: We Have So Much Data

Daniel and Manton talk about the Meridian announcement, check-in apps, and the potential for a new “place marking” infrastructure. Daniel reiterates an earlier point on the podcast about how specialized features like Micro.blog’s bookshelves could be generalized for new types of data and workflows. Finally, Daniel pre-announces his new blogging app that is just for pizza posts.The post Episode 531: We Have So Much Data appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/29/20220
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Episode 530: Sounds Complicated

Manton and Daniel talk about Daniel's latest detour into working on new features for FastScripts, at the expense of other, possibly more pressing work. They discuss the merit of seeking out "quick wins", while acknowledging the difficulty of predicting whether a goal will turn out to be a quick win or a huge time sink.The post Episode 530: Sounds Complicated appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/23/20220
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Episode 529: Convinced It’s The Right Choice

Daniel and Manton follow up on the iPhone 14, discussing who bought it and revisiting the different payment plans. Then they talk about the Micro.blog 3.0 for iOS beta release with a long detour into the TestFlight approval process and why it often feels ridiculous.The post Episode 529: Convinced It’s The Right Choice appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/17/20220
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Episode 528: I Think I Love It

Manton and Daniel react to Apple's latest event and compare notes about the potential impact on their wallets. They marvel at the production value of Apple's many long videos, but wonder how much value they have, and whether they go too far in dramatizing customer catastrophes. They talk about their shared appreciation of the Apple Watch, and shared belief that Apple's events are getting too long and boring.The post Episode 528: I Think I Love It appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/11/20220
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Episode 527: It’s Basically Your Fault

Daniel and Manton talk about next week’s Apple event and the expected iOS and iPadOS releases, including Apple’s choice to withhold Stage Manager functionality from non-M1 iPads. Then they talk about 5G wireless and the advantages of Apple’s eSim support for using the second SIM to add data independently from your main plan.The post Episode 527: It’s Basically Your Fault appeared first on Core Intuition.
9/1/20220
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Episode 526: Home Alone

Manton and Daniel catch up on their respectively busy vacation plans over recent weeks, and start looking forward to a more structured September schedule. Daniel shares his early progress on MarsEdit 5 development, while Manton talks about his experience converting a private blog from WordPress to Micro.blog, after first going all-in on the WordPress Block Editor, to understand how it works.The post Episode 526: Home Alone appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/25/20220
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Episode 525: Another Litmus Test

Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s decision to cancel his Blinksale account, after 16 years of service. They weigh the relative value of the thousands of dollars paid as a fraction of the overall business conducted. They talk about Stripe’s increasing dominance in the world of financial services, and how they even offer a comparable invoicing product as a built-in feature.The post Episode 525: Another Litmus Test appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/12/20220
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Episode 524: It Did Start To Bug Me

Manton tells Daniel more about his experience with Blinksale, how they raised his monthly fee to account for features that he didn't receive. They talk about our collective tendency as customers to lose track of the amount we are paying for subscription services that raise their prices regularly over time. Daniel explains that he shipped MarsEdit 4.6 but that it doesn't include all the updates he hoped for, and they elaborate on the challenge of continuing to ship updates while perpetually having to put off certain changes.The post Episode 524: It Did Start To Bug Me appeared first on Core Intuition.
8/3/20220
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Episode 523: A Secret Futurist

Daniel and Manton talk about plans for MarsEdit 5, requiring a later version of macOS, and even employing SwiftUI in the new version. When is it the right time to drop support for older OSes because of the lure of newer features? Then they talk about when a major upgrade is “paid upgrade-worthy” and which platforms Daniel should invest in for MarsEdit’s future.The post Episode 523: A Secret Futurist appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/27/20220
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Episode 522: I’m Sure You’re Happy

Manton and Daniel talk about the latest stage of FogBugz’s corporate ownership, the reaction among its few remaining users, and how happy Daniel is to have gotten out when he did. They ponder how important it is for any company to continually update their apps, as long as they continue to fulfill their primary purpose, and Manton makes a discovery about a long-time service he’d assumed was not receiving regular updates.The post Episode 522: I’m Sure You’re Happy appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/23/20220
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Episode 521: Some Dumb Mistake

Daniel and Manton react to Elon Musk's attempt to back out of acquiring Twitter. They talk about whether Twitter should even try to force him to follow through, or whether that is ultimately worse for the company. Is Twitter still a diamond in the rough, and could a leader with vision and enthusiasm make the company more valuable than Musk's offer?The post Episode 521: Some Dumb Mistake appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/15/20220
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Episode 520: Do Weird Things

Manton and Daniel talk about Panc’s Playdate game system, the audaciousness of building a novel hardware device, and whether or not “What Would Panic Do” should still apply to most of us. They celebrate the thrill and joy of pursuing “weird” ambitions when you want to. Finally, they talk about their own tendencies to work on multiple projects of personal interest, and how much they should strive to avoid spreading themselves too thin.The post Episode 520: Do Weird Things appeared first on Core Intuition.
7/8/20220
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Episode 519: It’s A Gift

Daniel talks to Manton about his continuing work to transition MarsEdit away from legacy WebView, the difficulty of doing so, and the thrill of becoming a "tangential expert" in web development. They react to a small rift in the WordPress community involving Matt Mullenweg and Go Daddy, and compare thoughts on what obligations, if any, consumers of open source software have to the creators.The post Episode 519: It’s A Gift appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/26/20220
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Episode 518: Rubbing Salt In The Wound

Manton asks Daniel about hints he's dropped regarding an upcoming MarsEdit 5 release. Daniel talks about how another 5 years has crept up on him and that he now feels another update is overdue. They talk about embracing relatively old Apple frameworks that are nonetheless new to us, and focusing on shipping updates with features that add value, even if they don’t fulfill every “magical” nuance you hoped they might.The post Episode 518: Rubbing Salt In The Wound appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/17/20220
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Episode 517: When You Have A Hammer

Daniel and Manton react to announcements at WWDC, and share pessimistic and optimistic takes about what the future of the in-person conference might be. Daniel celebrates the new WeatherKit API and its "generous" pricing, while Manton remains somewhat dismayed by Apple's continued focus on earning money off of developers. Finally, they talk about Swift Charts as a possible blueprint for future SwiftUI frameworks, and Passkeys as the future of authentication on the web.The post Episode 517: When You Have A Hammer appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/9/20220
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Episode 516: On A More Positive Note

Daniel and Manton talk about expectations for next week’s WWDC, the way the Apple Design Awards have changed over the years, WWDC’s Digital Lounges, and hopes for Xcode debugging improvements.The post Episode 516: On A More Positive Note appeared first on Core Intuition.
6/3/20220
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Episode 515: In The Actor’s Studio

Daniel talks to Manton about his experience debugging an AppKit issue in Micro.blog, and his satisfaction with AppKit's debugging ease. They compare the relative debuggability of SwiftUI, AppKit and JavaScript web frameworks. Daniel talks about diving into a long-postponed effort to migrate away from legacy WebView framework to the newer WKWebView design.The post Episode 515: In The Actor’s Studio appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/29/20220
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Episode 514: Feeling Less Enthusiastic

Manton and Daniel share the results of their applications to attend Apple's live WWDC 22 event, and talk more about whether they will or won't end up making the trip to California. They react to a recent 37signals podcast about selling the byproducts of one's work, and wonder about the more abstract benefits of promoting one's general philosophies about software as a kind of "byproduct."The post Episode 514: Feeling Less Enthusiastic appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/20/20220
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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.The post Episode 513: Probably Not For Us appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/14/20220
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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.The post Episode 512: The Slow Trickle Of News appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/8/20220
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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 digust. They psychoanalyze Elon Musk and his propensity for seeking adultation on Twitter, and compare him to Jack Dorsey. In the second half of the show they follow up on Helpscout 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.The post Episode 511: A Quick Fix For Attention appeared first on Core Intuition.
5/1/20220
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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.The post Episode 510: You Are Holding Button Wrong appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/20/20220
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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.The post Episode 509: This One Stupid Thing appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/17/20220
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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!The post Episode 508: I Hate This, Basically appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/8/20220
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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.The post Episode 507: Same Rules, Different Dictionary appeared first on Core Intuition.
4/1/20220
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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.The post Episode 506: So Many Edge Cases appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/28/20220
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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.The post Episode 505: I Was Kind Of Zoned Out appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/19/20220
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Episode 504: It’s Called Authenticity

Manton and Daniel compare notes after Apple's March, 2022 special event. Manton isn't super-excited, but Daniel celebrates that “The Mac Company” is back. Manton talks about his trip to Portland for Micro Camp, and announces that he is publishing the complete DRAFT of his Indie Microblogging book.The post Episode 504: It’s Called Authenticity appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/11/20220
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Episode 503: I’m Not Complaining Exactly

Daniel tells Manton about finally leaving FogBugz and going deep on Help Scout and GitHub Issues. Meanwhile Manton has also finished his migration to Help Scout! They talk about their mutual satisfaction with Help Scout and about how to best manage GitHub Issues.The post Episode 503: I’m Not Complaining Exactly appeared first on Core Intuition.
3/3/20220