Joz and Craig are really great together. Such fantastic camaraderie and gentle teasing. It’s quite wholesome to watch. John, if you could do these more than once a year, I’m sure we’re all eat it up.
It’s an interesting interview experience. I think it would be great if you were there along with Greg and Craig and John. Would change up the formula and your questions would be welcomed.
Beautiful show with a very moving ending. The last 2 years have been tough and families have been either torn or strenghtened their bond. I'm happy for you you had the comfort you needed.
Thank you for doing this John, and it’s great to be a continuous sponsor of the show. Such wonderful surprise to see both Joz and you in your B&W Atoms!!
Wow, this was well worth the wait! I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks John! It was Greg Joswiak his best performance on the talk show imho. Graig was funny and insightful as always. Throughout the show their answers conveyed their passion and personal commitment to making great products, both to consumers and developers. It was more than a PR talk. I liked your last question and their answers. Never thought it would happen at The Talk Show, but you got me emotional at the last bit, pfff I felt that. Keep up the great work and can’t wait for your next podcast and your reflections on this WWDC…
These talks are so cool, John is great interviewer and hearing Craig and Greg's insight to their process always teaches me so many new things about these computers.
Congratulations on 10 years John! While I watch every year, I always forget and then get greeted with a nice surprise on my RU-vid home page after WWDC.. :)
I love that the audio is uploaded now and not just live recorded. The Talk Show Remote was amazing for the past 2 years, this in-person with better audio is a perfect addition to my podcast playlist!
Amazing Show!! The only live session at WWDC this year. Also every time I visit Philly I’m convinced I’ll recognize you on the street but yet I never do… which is good because I’d probably make some sort of high pitched chipmunk sound inappropriate for a man of my age.
Yooooooo that question with CarPlay Gruben got out was sooo good even apple execs got stuck!! Damn huge respect to the interviewer the way he twist the question so well
Great Talk show! I am not the biggest fan of John’s but I do have great respect for him and the work he has done to the entire Apple community. Cheers to John Gruber and the legacy he created along with other indie developers and Apple pundits. I remember those Daring Fireball articles about what John C. Dvorak said or the other author who would go out his way to criticize Apple (even when Apple got something right). Anyways, it is good to see a grown man get emotional when gratitude fills his heart. Thanks John Gruber!
I initially thought it was just funny talking about settings because, who cares? But then I realized that this part was where Craig and Greg really showed us Apple's vision of creating a unified user experience that is simple, intuitive, and updated across its products. It's as if they're super confident that Apple customers usually have multiple Apple devices, and rightfully so because the past 2~3 years was all about going back to that simple philosophy Steve Jobs had when he came back to Apple: making things easy for the customers. Interesting conversation there. Well done!
Cool stuff, thanks for doing this. Good to get the insight from the masters. Apple has been my go to since 2000 and I hope it is for many more years. Keep innovating! Side note to Johns comment: We must never go through another two years like we just did. There was no need for that. Peace.
To be fair: The reason for fear wrt Macs back in 2017 was due to the *hardware* that Apple was selling at the time. Both Mac MIni's and the Mac pro models were *better* in the early 2010's than they were in 2017.
Personally, on a Desktop/Laptop environment, I think it's easier to navigate a grid view than a list view. So, I too prefer the old approach with System Preferences (now System Settings). And I would very much like a way to either switch between the old and the new one, or bring the old one back permanently.
25:00 to 27:00. Craig is excited about SwiftUI and a reference to some TV show, poor Craig says "Great Show". Obliged to say good things even if it not great.
Great discussion. I was however very disappointed with the iPad OS update this year - especially for non M1 customers. Watch OS was also disappointing.
The only thing the M1 got that the others didn't is Stage Manager, yet another multitasking paradigm rewrite for the OS. It doesn't seem like a big deal to me unless you're frequently docking your iPad into an external display I suppose.
4:51 iOS is designed so smooth with great animations that it forces the user to just disappear into the user interface and forget what they were up to.
I was listening to this without seeing the video at first. My ears perked up when Joz was talking about developers coming from all over the world and mentioned Indonesia, a country where I came from. Then I saw the video and understood why he mentioned that specifically. He's wearing a shirt made from 'batik', a cloth that is hand-painted with specific motifs that is a cultural heritage of Indonesia. And the one he's wearing is a beautiful one!
Awesome interview and production. Could someone pls explain Craig's joke about the tv? "Giant susan press guy... [...] Volume was the same?" Not getting it (sorry, i'm sure i'll feel stupid after someone explains it).
I think he said "giant susan prescott on the SOTU". Susan prescott manages developer relations at apple (or used to, I think joz mentioned it in last year's talk show) and SOTU means state of the union, it's sorta like a keynote for developers after the main keynote where they explain the development stuff. I don't understand what he meant by "volume was the same" tho. Probably volume was the same as the actual volume of the person? Idk what's funny about it tho