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Best podcasts about craig hockenberry

Latest podcast episodes about craig hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber
418: ‘Putting a Stink on the Letter X', With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 162:03


Craig Hockenberry returns to the show. Topics include Apple's new hardware this week — M3 iPad Airs, A16 regular iPads, M4 MacBook Airs, and the M4 Max and surprising M3 Ultra Mac Studios. And we go deep on The Iconfactory's years-in-the-making new app, [Tapestry](https://usetapestry.com/) — a universal timeline for the Internet.

The Talk Show With John Gruber
401: ‘Chockdingus', With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 141:03


Craig Hockenberry returns to the show. Topics include the upcoming Daylight DC-1 monochrome “e-paper” tablet, more thoughts on the new iPad Pros, and what we expect/hope for from Apple at WWDC. Also: a one-button keyboard.

The MLO Bros
Poland Local Schools Superintendent- Craig Hockenberry

The MLO Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 72:17


Craig Hockenberry joins the show as we talk about Snow Days, The levy and plans for the Poland Buildings.

The Talk Show With John Gruber
382: ‘What's Happening‽', With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 99:43


Craig Hockenberry, the special guest with the special fleshy palms, returns to the show. Topics include Twitter/X, foldable phones, and our favorite features in iOS 17 now that it's in public beta.

Code Completion
138: I Keep Using Mac minis

Code Completion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 53:02


Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 138! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://mastodon.social/@CodeCompletion) on Mastodon to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Dimitri released an update to Bytes: - Bytes (https://github.com/mochidev/Bytes) - CodableDatastore (https://github.com/mochidev/CodableDatastore) - Swift Package Index now supports visionOS: - Swift Package Index (https://blog.swiftpackageindex.com/posts/supporting-visionos/) - PSA: Don't conform types you don't own to Protocols you didn't write (https://forums.swift.org/t/retroactive-conformances-vs-swift-in-the-os/14393/2) - Apollo is shutting down for good: - Christian Selig (https://mastodon.social/@christianselig/110623957828995693) - Eulogy (https://www.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/14nb5qs/today_is_apollo_for_reddits_last_day_and_i_just/) - Reddit plagued with 1-star reviews (https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/28/reddit-schmeddit/) - iOS 17 Photos can interpret Laundry symbols: - Federico Viticci (https://mastodon.macstories.net/@viticci/110622299384488214) - Fedifinder is back! - Fedifinder (https://fedifinder.glitch.me/) - You can combine SF Symbols now! - Axel Le Pennec (https://iosdev.space/@alpennec/110614941214441940) - Enable Stage Manager in the simulator: - Gui Rambo (https://mastodon.social/@_inside/110593591881593077) - Enable old logging in Xcode 15: - Craig Hockenberry (https://mastodon.social/@chockenberry/110629489960926928) - Apple enabling Passkeys on Apple IDs: - Mustafa Yusuf (https://mastodon.world/@mufasayc/110597390808135761) - Rumored 30-in iMac and second-gen Apple Watch Ultra: - 9to5mac (https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/25/new-apple-watch-ultra-imac-pro/) - Code Completion Tip: Serializing Strings: - Rob Napier (https://mastodon.social/@cocoaphony/110629477139135223) - Mini Review Corner: Orchard Mac minis: - Orchard Resales (https://orchardresales.com) - Completion Curiosities: - Unraveling the JPEG (https://digipres.club/@ashley/110585248935047809) - Camera in Blender (https://hachyderm.io/@xek/110583849574689229) - Commented Out: CodableDatastore and First-time Parenting Your hosts for this week: * Spencer Curtis (https://mastodon.social/@SpencerCCurtis) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://mastodon.social/@DimitriBouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Super Easy Timer. Search for Super Easy Timer on the Mac App Store to give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1525104124?mt=12

Code Completion
137: They Swoop In And Crush Everyone

Code Completion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 48:11


Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 137! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://mastodon.social/@CodeCompletion) on Mastodon to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Swift Evolution Updates: - Init Accessors (https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/main/proposals/0400-init-accessors.md) - Remove Actor Isolation Inference caused by Property Wrappers (https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/main/proposals/0401-remove-property-wrapper-isolation.md) - PSA: iOS 16.5.1 and friends released, fixing camera adapter: - Apple (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213814) - Reddit descends into chaos: - Apollo debunks Reddit claims (https://reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/14dkqrw/i_want_to_debunk_reddits_claims_and_talk_about/) - Kee Hinckley (https://infosec.exchange/@nazgul/110568022092511807) - Kee Hinckley (https://infosec.exchange/@nazgul/110567606843018903) - A little Blackmail (https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/19/23765895/reddit-hack-phishing-leak-api-pricing-steve-huffman) - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/8/23754780/reddit-api-updates-changes-news-announcements) - GitHub Dependency Graph now supports Swift: - GitHub Blog (https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-19-dependency-graph-dependabot-alerts-and-advisory-database-now-support-swift-advisories/) - Google Kills Google Domains: - 9to5google (https://9to5google.com/2023/06/15/google-domains-squarespace/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon) - Mac Pro is super limited as we thought - Max Tech (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P84GO_1lpmI) - The Vision Pro SDK is now available! - Apple Developer Portal (https://developer.apple.com/visionos/) - Daring Fireball (https://daringfireball.net/linked/2023/06/21/visionos-apps) - Guest Mode (https://mastodon.social/@stroughtonsmith/110585195216226865) - Human Interface Guidelines (https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/designing-for-visionos) - Craig Hockenberry on NDAs (https://www.wired.com/2008/08/iphone-coders-feel-miffed-muzzled-by-apple-s-nda/) - Figma design resources now available: - Apple Developer Portal (https://developer.apple.com/design/resources/) - No plans for custom watch faces: - 9to5mac (https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/19/interview-watchos-10-third-party-apple-watch-faces/) - Code Completion Tip: Defer in init: - Błażej (https://mastodon.social/@icanswiftabit/110541618444385794) - Mini Review Corner: WiFiMan Wizard - Ubiquiti Store (https://store.ui.com/us/en/collections/unifi-accessory-tech-wifiman/products/wm-w) - AirPort Utility Wi-Fi Scanner (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203068) Your hosts for this week: * Spencer Curtis (https://mastodon.social/@SpencerCCurtis) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://mastodon.social/@DimitriBouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Johnny B's Bon Voyage eCommerce App course. Visit https://bon-voyage.app/course and be sure to follow Bon Voyage's instructor @jonnybcodes on Twitter to learn more and stay up to date with all his courses!

The Talk Show With John Gruber
367: ‘Slow-Moving Hurricane', With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 170:34


Craig Hockenberry returns to the show to talk about the demise of third-party Twitter clients, the overall Twitter shitshow, touchscreens on the Mac, and the perils of autocorrect when you have a clever username.

TWiT Bits (MP3)
TNW Clip: Twitter's API Restrictions

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 16:29


On Tech News Weekly, Mikah Sargent talks to Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and creator of the first Twitter app, about Twitter's decision to close off API access for most 3rd party clients. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/269 Host: Mikah Sargent Guest: Craig Hockenberry You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: acilearning.com

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
TNW Clip: Twitter's API Restrictions

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 16:34


On Tech News Weekly, Mikah Sargent talks to Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and creator of the first Twitter app, about Twitter's decision to close off API access for most 3rd party clients. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/269 Host: Mikah Sargent Guest: Craig Hockenberry You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: acilearning.com

Tech News Weekly (MP3)
TNW 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes - M2 Mac Minis, OpenAI, Steam Deck

Tech News Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 80:45


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

Tech News Weekly (Video HI)
TNW 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes - M2 Mac Minis, OpenAI, Steam Deck

Tech News Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 81:08


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Tech News Weekly 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 80:45


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

Tech News Weekly (Video LO)
TNW 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes - M2 Mac Minis, OpenAI, Steam Deck

Tech News Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 81:08


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

Tech News Weekly (Video HD)
TNW 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes - M2 Mac Minis, OpenAI, Steam Deck

Tech News Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 81:08


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Tech News Weekly 269: Twitter's Unpopular API Changes

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 81:08


Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and developer of the first Twitter app, Twitterrific, talks to Mikah Sargent about the sudden change to Twitter's API as numerous 3rd party Twitter apps no longer work. Dan Moren of Sixcolors stops by to talk about the updates Apple has made to its Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. Mikah covers a story about OpenAI using Kenyan workers that were paid less than $2 an hour to make ChatGPT less toxic. And finally, Mikah has two more stories that he shares: the first one is an article on The Verge about the Steam Deck and how it has slowly become a device to reckon with. The second story is about the sunsetting of Amazon's AmazonSmile charity program. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Craig Hockenberry and Dan Moren Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit drata.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT

Tech45
#598: Een chunky object met clicky knoppen en echte knobs

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 59:28


Follow-up Sono Sion Onderwerpen De Twitter-API doet het niet meer sinds vorige week. Foutje of moedwillig afgesloten? Relevante geschiedenis. Inside info geeft aan dat het (surprise!) met opzet is. Emotioneel verhaal door Craig Hockenberry van The Icon Factory, makers van Twitterrific, getiteld ‘The Shit Show' Na TRAPPIST-1 → De zoektocht naar planeten zoals de onze rond SPECULOOS-2 (SPECULOOS-2, Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars

The MLO Bros
The SUPE-Poland Superintendent Craig Hockenberry

The MLO Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 51:37


THE SUPE joins the show to discuss making a school calendar, snow days, the school buildings and a whole lot more!

Relay FM Master Feed
Mac Power Users 629: Workflows with Craig Hockenberry

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 109:55


Craig Hockenberry is back to weigh in on Apple Silicon, why he's an Apple Watch Power User, and life as a Mac developer.

Mac Power Users
629: Workflows with Craig Hockenberry

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 109:55


Craig Hockenberry is back to weigh in on Apple Silicon, why he's an Apple Watch Power User, and life as a Mac developer.

The MLO Bros
The Supe- Craig Hockenberry Poland Superintendent

The MLO Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 49:52


The Supe joins the MLO BROS for our monthly update on the Poland Schools! Topics include Thank you to the public, voting, school board, playground, schools, levies and The MLO BROS dive into who makes the call for a snow day! Great information from the audio only verison of WAKING UP WITH THE MLO BROS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 273: Palt

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 88:02


Uppföljning / uppvärmning Christian tokfixar med ljudet - ljudet är en seger mot precis alla odds En vecka med Tandem T:slim insulinpump. Sedan blev det onsdag Uppföljning av avtal om plattor och datorer Apple announces first states signed up to adopt driver's licenses and state IDs in Apple Wallet Apple-event nästa vecka - vi spekulerar vilt, eller milt Uppdatera bankadress hos Apple? Det är ENKELT Ämnen Minus – ett socialt nätverk där du bara får 100 poster. Fredrik städar hemskärmen på telefonen, testar lite appbegränsningar. Christian och Fredrik sammanfattar sina hemskärmar, Fredrik redogör för sina begränsningar Jocke drar norrut - äter en massa spännande mat, dricker spännande öl, köper Macbook. Jocke stannade i Sundsvall på vägen hem, träffade MacMattias, köpte Mac mini Film och TV Christian tittar på Six Feet Under, 20 år efter hypen Val. Dokumentär om Val Kilmer. 3,5/5BM Jocke funderar på att se om Lost igen Jocke har börjat se om Foyle´s War (4/5BM) Being 007 - gratis på Apple tv+ en månad framåt (3,5/5BM) 9/11 - Inside the president's war room. På Apple tv+ (4/5 BM) Länkar Tadem T:slin insulinpump Mårten Schultz Twitter-tråd Mårten har även skrivit i ämnet i SVD Apples annonserar att de första amerikanska staterna godkänner körkort och ID-kort i Apple Wallet Apple-eventet Bakgrundsbilder inspirerade av event-inbjudan Craig Hockenberry Iconfactory Twitterrific Uppdatera bankadress hos Apple Minus social network Software for less Ben Grosser Shlinkedin Arebyte gallery London Hocus focus - Christians program som stänger fönster Makeovr - Hack för att skapa tomma ikoner för ens hemskärm BMW 320D En liten dator - Jocke om sin nya Macbook Gröna älgen Six Feet Under Val Lost Foyle's War Being James Bond 9/11 - Inside the president's war room Olognion - Youtubes AI-genombrott Ringtones die out as younger generations keep their phones on silent, finds research Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-273-palt.html.

The MLO Bros
Poland Superintendent Craig Hockenberry

The MLO Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 97:11


A sit down with Poland Local Schools Superintendent Craig Hockenberry to discuss his history in education and the upcoming school year! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Rebound
272: I Want Every Possible Option

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 34:57


Moltz got a battery case for his SE that he hopes doesn't blow up.Lex uses In Your Face for more noticeable notifications on the Mac.Dan has been using Stay to keep windows in their position.Moltz has used Magnet.Moom is another good app for window management.John Siracusa has released Front and Center.Apple acquires Xnor.ai.Marco Arment would like to see low power mode on the Mac.Craig Hockenberry shares a suggestion for saving battery life when you leave your Mac with the lid closed.Our thanks to Kensington, the people who make universal docking stations that are designed to increase productivity. Get access to more ports and make your laptop as powerful as a desktop with HDMI and display link video connectors plus USB 3.0, USB C, and Thunderbolt 3. Visit kensington.com/rebound right now to check out Kensington!

The Rebound
254: The Tennis Mini

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 45:14


More rumors of an iPhone SE 2. Wake Moltz when it actually happens.A supposedly leaked document detailing iPhone release information turns out to have been bogus. Benchmarks for the 2019 iPhone XR replacement are just OK.Craig Hockenberry has some choice words about the state of iCloud in iOS 13 betas.Apple pulls the ripcord on Bastards.Our thanks to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get any premium suit for just $359.And our thanks to LightStream. Consolidate your credit card debt with a LightStream loan featuring great interest rates and no fees. You could save thousands of dollars in interest! Get an additional rate discount by going to LightStream.com/REBOUND.

Two Dads Talking
Episode 6: You have extra Dad in you now

Two Dads Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019


Eddie and Jonathan return and hope to cover many topics. Eddie has some big news to share, Jonathan shares briefly about date nights with his wife, and then our hosts get sucked into the Apple WWDC vortex, never to recover. Enjoy our longest episode yet! Follow-Up: What happened to Hawai’i… Westworld Season 3 Trailer! The Path AMC Movie Pass Marvel Movies! Captain Marvel WWDC: The “Good Stuff” What is WWDC? WWDC keynote. iOS 13 Preview iPad OS Preview macOS Catalina Preview Dark Mode on iPhone and iPad NightOwl - switch your Mac to Dark Mode on a schedule SwiftUI Files app column view and external storage See iPad OS Preview External Storage See iPad OS Preview CarPlay stuff See iOS 13 Preview Shortcuts Automation Persistent Hotspot The “cheese grater” Original 2006 Mac Pro New 2019 Mac Pro Electron vs. Marzipan (Catalyst) Craig Hockenberry’s pre-WWDC post about Marzipan “Sign in with Apple” vs. Google / Facebook WWDC: The “Bad Stuff” (Disappointments) “Smart Orientation” iPad multi-user support Xcode for iPad isn’t a thing yet… Eddie’s follow-up post about this Jonathan got an iPad Pro! Command Line apps Blink Dank Mono iSH Yoink Chunky You can find out more about Eddie and Jonathan at their respective websites: Jonathan is cleverdevil.io Eddie is eddiehinkle.com For past episodes or to subscribe to future episodes, visit us at twodads.fm.

AppStories
64 – An Interview with Craig Hockenberry and James Thomson

AppStories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 56:41


Federico and John interview Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory and James Thomson, the creator of PCalc and DragThing, about the earliest days of the App Store.

The iPhreaks Show
iPS 233: Should We Swipe Left or Right for Core Data with Fernando Bunn

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 41:34


Panel: Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Gui Rambo Special Guest: Fernando Bunn In today’s episode, the iPhreaks panel talk to Fernando Bunn about different storage option for the iPhone, such as Core Data. Fernando has worked with mobile as a hobby since 2006 when apps were developed in J2ME and started to develop apps since the first day the iOS SDK was released in 2008. He is also passionate about using technology to improve people’s lives. This episode is great for those wanting to know more about iPhone storage and Core Data in general. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  Intro about Fernando C and C++ developer at first Core Data Is core data still relevant? What are alternatives to Core Data? Realm, FMDB Encourages people to stay with Apple’s framework of personal What is the cutoff point at which you move into Core Data? The Core Data curve What happens to Core Data at scale? Why not just use SQL? Swift debugging problems Would Swift change your opinion of CoreData? Performance problems with Realm FMDB FCModel Springboard What about the Cloud? And much, much more! Links: FMDB FCModel @FCBunn Picks: Gui Craig Hockenberry article Erica Jessica Jones Season 2

Devchat.tv Master Feed
iPS 233: Should We Swipe Left or Right for Core Data with Fernando Bunn

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 41:34


Panel: Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Gui Rambo Special Guest: Fernando Bunn In today’s episode, the iPhreaks panel talk to Fernando Bunn about different storage option for the iPhone, such as Core Data. Fernando has worked with mobile as a hobby since 2006 when apps were developed in J2ME and started to develop apps since the first day the iOS SDK was released in 2008. He is also passionate about using technology to improve people’s lives. This episode is great for those wanting to know more about iPhone storage and Core Data in general. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  Intro about Fernando C and C++ developer at first Core Data Is core data still relevant? What are alternatives to Core Data? Realm, FMDB Encourages people to stay with Apple’s framework of personal What is the cutoff point at which you move into Core Data? The Core Data curve What happens to Core Data at scale? Why not just use SQL? Swift debugging problems Would Swift change your opinion of CoreData? Performance problems with Realm FMDB FCModel Springboard What about the Cloud? And much, much more! Links: FMDB FCModel @FCBunn Picks: Gui Craig Hockenberry article Erica Jessica Jones Season 2

Vector with Rene Ritchie
080: Apple's next big software thing, with Christina Warren

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 24:27


Confession: After the Life and Death of Twitter episode, the recorders kept rolling and all the big brains shared their thoughts on the rumored "Marzipan" iOS and macOS cross-development platform. Christina Warren of Microsoft joins to add context to everyone's hopes, dreams... and fears.   Links Christina Warren - @film_girl Loren Brichter - @lorenb John Gruber - @gruber Paul Haddad - @tapbot_paul Craig Hockenberry - @chockenberry Ben Sandofsky - @sandofsky Greg Pierce - @agiletortoise Apple Plans Combined iPhone, iPad & Mac Apps to Create One User Experience Rocket Channel 9   VECTOR on YOUTUBE is here — Subscribe now! Vector on YouTube Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook

Tentative
41: Happy Birthday Kyle

Tentative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 36:06


Reda & Kyle discuss color consistency across tools and devices, as well as the inefficiencies of design workflows. Making Sense Of Color Management- Craig Hockenberry React Sketch.app "Inventing on Principle"- Brett Victor Talk Abstract

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 67: En golfklapp för Cloudflare

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 73:21


p>Det 67:e dramatiska avsnittet i landets i övrigt kanske inte mest dramatiska podcast: Det kanske blir en fin GÄST i podden framöver! Tävlingsresultatet, såhär långt, avslöjas. Nytt makalöst avsnitt av Den makalösa, ute NYSS Jocke sålde en massa retrodatasaker och överlevde. hela den skakande berättelsen! Cloudflare-buggen. Fredrik förundras över att så få kräver C-språkens avgång. Jocke ser ofullständigt tänk kring säkerhet, Fredrik ser funderingar kring val av programmeringsspråk. Go vs. C! Overcast 3.0! Brusreducerande lurar kan närma sig rent beroende. Vad mycket det bullrar i omvärlden! ftp.retrodatorer.se - Jocke pratar om något som kommer att läcka utanför landets gränser! Transmits minnesläckor! Plötsligt snackar vi Blockstack! Jocke sågade huvudet av ett vildsvin – allt om varför och hur det var! Twitterrific-kickstartern! Och det är inte alla som gillar semlor. Länkar Haproxy ACL – access control list Owncloud Rubber duck debugging Trinidad scorpion Nginx Taylors and Jones Super cars-musiken Excalibur Den makalösa-avsnittet om Arrival Turbo Outrun Kickstart Cloudflares rapport om sitt problem Buffer overrun-problem Rust Go Overcast 3 Fredriks text om brusreducerande lurar ftp.retrodatorer.se Transmit – eminent FTP-klient för Mac, minnesläcka till trots Filezilla Cyberduck Radar – Apples bugghanteringssystem Blockstack Läsvärt paper om Blockstacks erfarenheter och uppkomst Domännamnssystem Blockkedja Bitcoin Fredrik menade Bitcoin när han sa “Bittorrent-noder” App.net Blockstack på Github Haiku Google tech talk om Haiku Let’s encrypt Twitterrific för Mac-kickstartern Craig Hockenberry Mutant: Mechatron– Mutant: Maskinarium på engelska Steinbrenner & Nyberg Jocke blev intervjuad på Nyheter24 Netmail Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-67-en-golfklapp-for-cloudflare.html.

Release Notes
#198: Craig Hockenberry (part 2)

Release Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 34:47


We are joined again today by Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory, makers of Twitterrific, Linea, great icons, and more. Today, we continue talking to Craig about Project Phoenix, The Iconfactory’s Kickstarter to relaunch Twitteriffic for Mac. We also discuss the “pro software” problem on the iPad, what makes a good Kickstarter video, and pricing models […]

Release Notes
#197: Craig Hockenberry (part 1)

Release Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 44:22


We are joined today by Craig Hockenberry of The Iconfactory, makers of Twitterrific, Linea, great icons, and more. Craig talks to us about the start of The Iconfactory, working as a part of a distributed team, the benefits of growing slowly, and of course, their new Kickstarter to relaunch Twitterrific for Mac which they’ve codenamed […]

Tentative
31: A Whiff of a Story

Tentative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 27:03


They're back! Reda and Kyle team up for a new season of Tentative. In this episode we discuss the thought process, tools, and execution plan for goals and resolutions in the new year. Plus, books for Reda to read over the coming year, and the importance of reading not only as a designer but also as a person. Gina Bolton’s V2MOM Getting Things Done Moonwalking with Einstein Kindle Competing Against Luck- Clayton Christiansen Kale and Coffee Compete- Alan Klement Making Sense of Color Management- Craig Hockenberry Creativity Inc. Thinking Fast and Slow

The Big Web Show
Episode 151: Making Sense of Color Management with Craig Hockenberry

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 63:32


Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberry), web and Mac software developer for over 20 years, and author of Making Sense of Color Management (A Book Apart, 2016). Screen evolution, color profiles, writing the first color gamut media query, how Webkit queries your screen to understand how many colors you can display, the Android problem, the 10th anniversary of Twitter, the 10th anniversary of the first Twitter app, the history of the word “tweet,” computer desktop customization in the 1990s, web design then versus now, and much more. Brought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

The Big Web Show
151: Making Sense of Color Management with Craig Hockenberry

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 63:32


Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberry), web and Mac software developer for over 20 years, and author of Making Sense of Color Management (A Book Apart, 2016). Screen evolution, color profiles, writing the first color gamut media query, how Webkit queries your screen to understand how many colors you can display, the Android problem, the 10th anniversary of Twitter, the 10th anniversary of the first Twitter app, the history of the word “tweet,” computer desktop customization in the 1990s, web design then versus now, and much more.

The Talk Show With John Gruber
176: ‘Frolic’, With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 122:26


Craig Hockenberry returns to the show with his gigantic fleshy palms. Topics include Donald Trump's highly publicized meeting with a handful of U.S. tech company leaders (including Tim Cook), the release of Nintendo's Super Mario Run for iPhone, Uber's autonomous car that was caught cruising straight through a red light in San Francisco, and Craig's excellent new book, *[Making Sense of Color Management](https://abookapart.com/products/making-sense-of-color-management)*.

The Rebound
111: No Port Left Behind

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 49:13


Lex is away so we are joined by former Apple employee, former Apple cloner employee and current maker of shrubs (http://bonafidepotents.com/products), Albert McMurry. Apple cuts prices on adapters: http://www.imore.com/apple-usb-c-thunderbolt-3-price-cut Apple has dropped prices of the LG monitors it sells: http://www.macrumors.com/2016/11/04/apple-lg-display-major-price-cut/ Craig Hockenberry suggests Apple outsource making Pro machines if it doesn't want to do it: http://furbo.org/2016/11/05/apples-lenovo/ A world without the Mac Pro would be sad: https://marco.org/2016/11/05/world-without-mac-pro Catch up on Steve Ballmer's history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer A jet white iPhone? https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/07/following-the-success-of-jet-black-report-suggests-apple-plans-to-add-jet-white-color-option-for-iphone-7-and-iphone-7-plus/ Our thanks this week to Mack Weldon (https://www.mackweldon.com). Mack Weldon makes glorious underwear to hold your bits in the way they deserve, anti-microbially. It is truly awesome stuff. So go to mackweldon.com and use the promo code "REBOUND" to get 20 percent off your order. Our thanks also to Omaha Steaks. Go to OmahaSteaks.com (http://omahasteaks.com) and type "REBOUND" in the search bar, add the Family Gift Pack to your cart and get a 77% savings! Great meat at a great price. Our thanks also to Casper (https://casper.com/therebound) for sponsoring this episode. You spend about a third of your life sleeping, make sure it's on a good mattress. Go to casper.com/therebound to start your 100-day money-back trial. You'll get $50 off by using the code "REBOUND". Our thanks as well to Harry's (http://harrys.com). Harry's sells premium shaving products for much less than those crappy blades that you have to get someone to unlock from a cabinet. Get $5 off your first order with coupon code "REBOUND". Don't wait, get the shave you deserve.

The Rebound
86: Guttural Thinking Sounds

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 40:41


Apple invested $1 billion in Chinese Uber competitor Didi Chuxing: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-china-idUSKCN0Y404W Berkshire Hathaway bought $1 billion in Apple shares: http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2016/05/16/berkshire-bought-apple-but-warren-buffett-didnt/ Phil Schiller linked to a game and got an earful: https://twitter.com/pschiller/status/732408335572422658 Apple is staffing up on wireless charging experts: http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/17/11671230/apple-hiring-wireless-charging-experts-iphone-ubeam CurrentC is basically dead: http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/16/mcx-postpones-national-rollout-of-apple-pay-rival-currentc-lays-off-30-to-focus-on-bank-deals/ Craig Hockenberry had an experience with Apple Pay and fraud protection last year: http://www.imore.com/apple-pay-rescue Who wants asparagus water? http://greatideas.people.com/2015/08/04/whole-foods-asparagus-water/ Lex was on Upgrade to talk about podcast advertising: https://www.relay.fm/upgrade/89 Our thanks to Harry's (harrys.com). Harry's sells premium shaving products for much less than those crappy blades that you have to get someone to unlock from a cabinet. Get $5 off your first order with coupon code "REBOUND". Don't wait, get the shave you deserve.

Accidental Tech Podcast
154: A Rich Toddler’s Toy

Accidental Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 93:46


Follow-up: Audiobus used MIDI SysEx, not loopback networking Inter-App Audio on iOS offers Audio Unit extensibility Could Apple make a universal Lightning-headphone replacement cable? John's Destiny Heads-Up Display HDR Panasonic P55VT60 Pirate Eye Patches Quirks & Quarks Podcast Red lights & astronomy VESA mount iMac serial numbers Apple Earnings More graphs from Kieran Healy iPod graph Trucks vs. Cars El Camino Subaru Baja Subaru Brat All-product-lines performance graph (Posted after the show by Kieran Healy) Will the next iPhone be waterproof? Craig Hockenberry on waterproofing in the Apple Watch Post-show: Inductive iPhone charging Sponsored by: Fracture: Photos printed in vivid color directly on glass. Use promo code ATP10 for 10% off your first order. Squarespace: Build it beautiful. Use code ATP for 10% off your first order. Harry's: An exceptional shave at a fraction of the price. Use code ATP for $5 off your first purchase.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

This week we discuss the latest Mac App Store certificate Snafu and iTunes Connect issues and the effect on developers. Apple Pay arrives in Canada with caveats and Greg relates his experience with it. We discuss the A9X and A10 chip manufacturers and iPad Pro sales predictions. Tim gives a review of productivity on the iPad Pro after one week. Greg introduces Apple's move to subscriptions for some services and Castros move to patronage in their podcast app. Picks: Bus Driver and Ferrite Episode 66 Show Notes: Apple Responds to Developers Regarding Expired Mac App Store Security Certificates Receipt Validation Programing Guide Rich Turton Apple Pay Launches in Canada Today Apple Canada - Apple Pay KGI expects Apple to sell 2.5M iPad Pros in Q4, TSMC found to be sole provider of A9x chip AAPL has huge potential for more monthly revenue, says Goldman Sachs, estimating $7.6B/month Graphic - Illustration and design (formerly iDraw) Autodesk Sketchbook Pencil by 53 Adobe Photoshop Express Adobe Illustrator Draw Tim's Tweet to Craig Hockenberry Evan Dekhayser Tammy Coron Use iPad Pro Like a Wacom Cintiq MTJC on Patreon Castro is Now Free with Patronage Castro 1.5 Castro 1.5 and Patronage DISINGENUOUS Carbon Copy Cloner Pedometer++ Aaron Dowd ‏@thepodcastdude Editing podcasts on iOS with Ferrite Andrew S Castmate.fm Chris Eidhoff The First Swift Developer Conference in China Episode 66 Picks: Bus Driver Euro Truck Simulator Ferrite Recording Studio

The Rebound
46: I'm Gonna Mic the Wobble

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 47:03


LEX HAS A NEW IPHONE! Thanks to T-Mobile, who are not advertisers on this podcast (http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/issues-insights-blog/iphone-offer-music-freedom-amped.htm). Craig Hockenberry had his credit card compromised, but saw no interruption of his Apple Pay enjoyment: http://www.imore.com/apple-pay-rescue Dan weighed in on the possibility of Apple making its own MVNO back in May: http://www.macworld.com/article/2919139/could-apple-become-its-own-cellular-carrier.html Apple is denying it's happening: http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/04/apple-denies-it-plans-to-sell-mobile-services-directly-to-consumers.html Finally someone has made a watch with an Apple Watch: https://www.nicogerard.com/watches Our thanks this week to first-time advertiser on this show, Warby Parker. Visit www.warbyparker.com/rebound to take a look at their high-quality frames. Have up to five frames sent to yourself for free to try them on and pick the pair that looks most awesome. By visiting www.warbyparker.com/rebound you get free 3-day shipping on your final frame choice. Do it today!

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 41: #41 - Looking Beneath the Surface

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2015 74:46


We follow up on Robin Senior's blog post on optimizing apps for the Apple Watch. We briefing talk about the ResearchKit tutorial on raywenderlich.com as well as great episode of Release Notes that every developer should listen to. The latest beta of Yosemite, 10.10.4, has reinstated mDNSResponder as a replacement to the disastrous discoveryd. We discuss the announced preview of a native Apple Watch SDK at WWDC and speculate about the new items to be introduced. We list off what we'd like to see fixed with iOS 9, framework & layout issues, iPad Pro and dual boot machines. We discuss Google IO 2015 with Google Pay.  Episode 41 Show Notes: Reducing WatchKit Traffic With View Models Release Notes interview with Michael Simmons Part 2 Fanstastical 2 ResearchKit Tutorial with Swift: Getting Started Quebec man ticketed for driving while using apple watch Toronto Argos Live Blog: Apple Senior VP of Operations Jeff Williams interview at Code Conference WWDC App for iOS Halo Back: World's First Smart Screen Protector Microsoft's Surface sales are on the upswing once again Google I/O 2015 Craig Hockenberry Episode 41 Picks: Paw Rest Client Carbo - Handwriting in the Digital Age WatchKit By Tutorials (updated for Swift 1.2)

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 38: #38 - Performing Triage on Your Wrist

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 77:34


This week we discuss the recent WeAreWearables Meetup at MaRS Discovery District, which had panel discussions on the Apple Watch launch and experiences of early app developers. We discuss interacting with the watch, apps, activity. We speculate about Siri, Cortana and Google Now API access. Using Apple Watch buttons, force touch and the Digital Crown. We also talk about Craig Hockenberry's angry post on discoveryd. MTJC T-Shirts available until May 13, 2015 Episode 38 Show Notes: Apple releases guidelines for creating third-party Apple Watch bands Band Design Guidelines for Apple Watch (PDF) Apple preps in-store stock & pickup option WeAreWearables.com Raju Mudhar Nicole Bogart Patrick O'Rourke Daniel Bader Randi Bergman Tom Emrich iOS 9: Siri Extensions - Chris Wagner My Biggest WatchKit Mistake - Part 1 My Biggest WatchKit Mistake - Part 2 Brian Gilham Natasha the Robot Phillipe Casorla DiscoveryD Clusterf*ck iconfactory Should you get a stylus for your Apple Watch? Blockly Rebus Briana Wu on Patreon Episode 38 Picks: Star Wars X-Wing for Mac 28 Apple Watch tips and tricks Linkitz

IT 公论
Episode 146: 「名字里有 smart 的东西都是 dumb 的。」

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 102:23


《Becoming Steve Jobs》,一次高明的黑客事件以及相关的 UI 设计问题,苹果在中国开设 trade-in 服务,Rio 关于百度/莆田系事件的阴谋论,Facebook F8 开发者大会以及虚拟现实。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 希望大家喜欢上周五《Becoming Steve Jobs》的书评。这本书里八卦不少,在本周五我会将自己在 Kindle 里划出的段落和大家分享。(当然周五还会有别的内容。) 前天早上我收到了这样一封邮件: 发件人我认识,所共享的文件的名字也与他的职业相关。巫鸿老师是著名艺术史学者,《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》一书作者。我毫不怀疑地按下了链接。 咔嚓!出现在浏览器地址栏的并不是 dropbox.com,而是 bitfireinc.com/Dropbox。(别好奇) 我用的电邮客户端是 Mail.app,这里有两个问题:一、在 Safari 里,当我把光标移动到任何一条链接上时,瞬间就能在状态栏(status bar)看到地址。在 Mail 里似乎没有状态栏这种东西,你需要把光标在链接上悬停两秒左右,地址才会出现。除非心疑有诈,通常我不会停留那么久。二、在 Mail 的设置里有一个 Use Smart Addresses 的选项,该选项默认开启。所谓 Smart Addresses,就是对于在你的地址本里的、以及之前你发过信的邮件地址,把地址隐藏起来,只显示姓名。上图就是 Smart Addresses 开启后的效果。若把这一项关闭则会是这样: 相信聪明的各位已经看出,Smart Addresses 并不那么 smart。至少,这个功能的设计者认为你还不够 smart,非把那个中间含有莫名其妙的「@」符号的字串隐藏起来不可。这一藏就带出了安全隐患。真正的 Dropbox 通知邮件的发件地址并不是那个分享文件的人的地址,而是统一的 no-reply@dropbox.com: 在这里我们遇到了一个非常棘手的 UI 设计问题。如果你是 Mail.app 的产品经理,究竟 Use Smart Addresses 是否应该设为默认开启?我们可以想像这样一场会议: 正方:把电邮地址完整显示会增加页面上的视觉噪音。只显示姓名整体感觉比较像传统的信件,这与 Mail 整体的设计理念较为符合。别忘了我们的图标上还有邮戳呢。邮戳! 反方:这会有安全隐患。收件人可能会误判发件人的真实身份。 正方:我们可以设计成让用户点击姓名显示电邮地址。 反方:有没有数据显示有多少人会去点它?有没有做过 A/B 测试? 正方:其实你就算默认显示邮件地址也没有多少人去看的。另外,你有没有数据证明默认不显示邮件地址会让用户被钓鱼的比例增加多少个百分比? …… 这样的讨论可以一直继续下去,我们也很难说一方比另一方有理。最终的答案很可能是由负责人的性格和趣味决定的。事实是我这样一个将近十年的 Mail.app 用户也差点中招。这封钓鱼邮件还有别的马脚,例如版权声明处的年份还停留在 2014。但对于内容的兴奋让我放松了警惕,这个社会工程学维度的小细节就不知道是黑客故意为之还是撞彩了。人性和安全性的矛盾在这个案例里体现得淋漓尽致。不管怎么说,大家不要太相信名字里有 smart 的东西就是了。(笑) Facebook 上周开了 F8 开发者大会,虽然关注度远不如 Google 和苹果的同类会议,但其中颇有些好料。Facebook 的平台化野心执行得非常彻底。大受好评的 React Native 框架在技术上把开发者诱离了苹果的技术栈,这次 F8 上和 Facebook Messenger 整合的一批 GIF 动画和表情 app 甚至集体在图标右下角打上了 Facebook Messenger 的那道闪电。接入电商售后服务系统也会让用户增加一个粘在 Facebook Messenger 里的理由。再加上最近传出 Facebook 向近十家媒体提出帮它们托管内容的新闻,这家社交媒体巨鳄显然在朝着微信的「大而全」方向演化。 我们在本期节目里没有提到的是,Facebook 从一开始就在建一张巨大的「局域网」。它所施加的限制不是技术上的,而是产品设计上的。既然不能做到让你无法使用 Facebook 以外的产品,那么就设法做到让你觉得没有必要使用 Facebook 以外的产品。所有巨型互联网公司都想建这样的「Meta 平台」。身为同行的你可以赞叹他们的野心,但身为用户的你不能不对此警醒。 由于收购了 Oculus VR,虚拟现实也成了 Facebook 未来战略的重要组成部分。Zuckerberg 非常简洁地用一张图描绘了分享行为的四个阶段: 对于最后那个尚未到来的阶段,Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在他们的演讲中给出了非常精彩的展望。虽然 F8 是面向开发者的大会,但 Abrash 的演讲基本是在科普。他并没有大谈帧率、晕眩和浸入式体验,而是通过大量实例向大家说明,所谓「现实」不过是大脑对于感官收到的外部刺激的一种诠释。用 Jeremy Bailenson 的话说:「所有现实都是虚拟的。」既然如此,戴不戴虚拟现实头盔就只是一个时尚问题,而非哲学问题了。除了下面这幅图外,还可以看我们发在《IT 公论》Instagram 账号的这段视频。下图左右两粒药丸的颜色是一样的: 这是我听过的关于虚拟现实最具说服力的演讲之一,非常推荐认为虚拟现实只是镜花水月的朋友收看。 我们最近在玩的 app 张爱玲《少帅》 Filters for iPhone 最近我们读的一些文章 苹果开发者道路以目? GNU 宣言三十岁了 库哈斯说大家对城市太缺乏想像力 相关链接 Dexcom SCiO 《Revolution in the Valley》 Folklore.org Paul King Paul King 回答「在 NeXT 工作是怎样一种体验?」 《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》 百度 CDN 被利用來对 GitHub 进行 DDoS Craig Hockenberry 被 drive-by DDoS 攻击的经历 EastSouthWestNorth Facebook F8 Google.app Craig Mod Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在 2015 年的 F8 上关于虚拟现实的演讲 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 20: #20 Apple's Check Engine Light Is On Again

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 71:32


This week we continue to discuss previously approved applications later rejected from the App Store and the negative affect it has on the developer ecosystem. Jaime leads the conversation into Google’s Route 85, video series for iOS developers. Later we discuss best practices for asking end users for app reviews and feedback. This weeks picks Provisioning, a QuickLook plugin by Craig Hockenberry, OfferUp, Bonza Word Puzzle, Contagious by Johan Berger, Hooked, How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal

IT 公论
Episode 106: 「苹果是不会刻意要做一个很『科幻』的东西的」

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 70:41


接上期继续讨论 iPhone 6、6 Plus 以及 Apple Watch。话题包括新 iPhone 的屏幕分辨率,以及为什么很多人觉得 Apple Watch 丑。 相关链接 OAuth 图解 iPhone 6 的屏幕尺寸 Craig Hockenberry 米兰式织网表带 Rio 被打脸视频 李如一:Apple Watch: 改变世界从改变肉身开始 IT 公论 #105: iPhone 6 与 Apple Watch 赞助 本期 IT 公论由《吃很重要》(We Have To Eat)赞助播出。《吃很重要》是西维小姐通过微信公众账号主持的专栏,一个「做饭能力基本只够做给自己吃的人」写的饮食随笔。西维自称「从来不聊烹饪(主要是不会啦)、只聊吃饭周边,以及和吃有关的事。」《吃很重要》笔法冷静而细致、充满都市触觉。现在它已被西维做成了一本 Kindle 电子书,只要八元人民币,就可以把这本被誉为「格调最高的美食书」装到 Kindle 里阅读。西维之前也曾经在我们的姐妹节目「味之道」做客。访问 itgonglun.com/chzy(「吃很重要」的拼音首字母), 即可跳转到本书的 Kindle 版购买链接,支持西维的写作与 IT 公论。 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

IT 公论
Episode 106: 「苹果是不会刻意要做一个很『科幻』的东西的」

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 70:41


接上期继续讨论 iPhone 6、6 Plus 以及 Apple Watch。话题包括新 iPhone 的屏幕分辨率,以及为什么很多人觉得 Apple Watch 丑。 相关链接 OAuth 图解 iPhone 6 的屏幕尺寸 Craig Hockenberry 米兰式织网表带 Rio 被打脸视频 李如一:Apple Watch: 改变世界从改变肉身开始 IT 公论 #105: iPhone 6 与 Apple Watch 赞助 本期 IT 公论由《吃很重要》(We Have To Eat)赞助播出。《吃很重要》是西维小姐通过微信公众账号主持的专栏,一个「做饭能力基本只够做给自己吃的人」写的饮食随笔。西维自称「从来不聊烹饪(主要是不会啦)、只聊吃饭周边,以及和吃有关的事。」《吃很重要》笔法冷静而细致、充满都市触觉。现在它已被西维做成了一本 Kindle 电子书,只要八元人民币,就可以把这本被誉为「格调最高的美食书」装到 Kindle 里阅读。西维之前也曾经在我们的姐妹节目「味之道」做客。访问 itgonglun.com/chzy(「吃很重要」的拼音首字母), 即可跳转到本书的 Kindle 版购买链接,支持西维的写作与 IT 公论。 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

The Talk Show With John Gruber
93: ‘Toner-Perfect Design’, With Craig Hockenberry

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 143:53


Speculation on the purportedly-imminent new 4.7- and 5.5-inch iPhones, and the rise of adaptive user interface layout and design on iOS. @3x, here we come.

Accidental Tech Podcast
67: Tim Said, Man

Accidental Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 129:39


We'll be guests on the WWDC live episode of The Talk Show: Tuesday, June 3, 6–9 PM. Get tickets here ASAP! John will be taking a plane... for you. Follow-up: Which is faster: installing Showbot or reimplementing it? Casey's open-source Node version PHP isn't faster than Javascript, voiding Marco's accidental argument in the last episode. Node.js uses CommonJS, not AMD. ECMAScript also adds formal module support, which es6-module-transpiler lets you use today. To the great surprise of nobody except John, iPhones come with earbuds, and those earbuds come with clickers. To the great surprise of nobody, including John, the Bluetooth-pairing interface in a car was terrible, and both Marco and Casey missed an obscure reference. iOS games that support physical game controllers must also work without them. If the "iPhone 6" comes in two sizes, which do you buy? Possibility of resolution scaling modes. Would the cameras be different? (Marco on The Talk Show, starting around 01:26:00). WWDC product-announcement predictions: New MacBook Airs or a 12" Retina MacBook Air? (Intel's Broadwell delay) Macworld's slow SSD speeds in the new Airs may just be from different SSD manufacturers. New Apple TV hardware or software? The Apple TV 3's CPU was originally a dual-core A5 with one die disabled, but not anymore. The iPod Touch still has an A5 LOL. There may not be any new hardware announced at WWDC, just like previous WWDCs in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. New sensors to be taken advantage of, like Pedometer++ did with the M7 last year. Craig Hockenberry on Apple wearables Wearables, sensors, and watches in fashion and reality. Bringing the new Mac Pro's dark-glossy-aluminum finish to more Pro hardware? Retina Thunderbolt Display? The Magic Mouse. Yes, we really talked about this. Drawing conclusions from the "To Be Announced" sessions in the WWDC schedule. WWDC predictions for Mac OS X 10.10: Just a visual refresh, or notable improvements to the core OS as well? Apple shuffling engineers around to work on the new hotness while neglecting its established platforms and applications. Modernization or replacement of AppKit, possibly by bringing the relevant parts of UIKit to Mac? Is there any hope for a new filesystem, possibly by evolving Core Storage? WWDC predictions for iOS 8: Better inter-app communication: A system like Contracts or Intents? Involving remote view controllers? Side-by-side iPad multitasking? Springboard enhancements? Please kill Newsstand. Please. Just make them normal app icons. Could Remote View Controllers and Background Refresh be used for widgets, live tiles, or dynamic icons? Customizable default browser, mail app, etc.? WWDC predictions for new or improved web services: Sponsored by: lynda.com: Learn at your own pace from expert-taught video tutorials. Free 7-day trial. NatureBox: Discover and enjoy delicious snacks, conveniently delivered to your home or office. Dash: Create a free, real-time dashboard for your website, your business, or your life. (Check out the ones they made for us.)

Unprofessional
77: Craig Hockenberry — The Hazards of Diving

Unprofessional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2014 55:00


Craig Hockenberry joins Jaimee and Dave to talk about floating, falling, and living abroad.

Debug
27: Hockenberry, Rhyne, Vandal on iOS 7

Debug

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 105:32


Craig Hockenberry of the Iconfactory, Rob Rhyne of Martian Craft, and Luc Vandal of Edovia talk to Guy and Rene about a lot of stuff not even vaguely related to iOS 7. And a bit that is.

Mac Power Users
Mac Power Users 123: Workflows with Craig Hockenberry

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2013 107:28


Craig Hockenberry joins Katie and David to talk about working in Internet-distributed company, how he creates apps, and getting started with app programming.

Debug
5: Craig Hockenberry, Sean Heber, and Twitterrific

Debug

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2013 108:23


Craig Hockenberry and Sean Heber of the Iconfactory talk to Guy and Rene about Twitterrific 5, the early days of the iPhone, Chameleon, beefs with nibs, underscores, colons, and ternary operators, App Store realities, and the importance of blame avoidance optimization. Show notes Twitterrific 5 Behind The App: Twitterrific 5 Iterate 35: Gedeon Maheux, David Lanham and Twitterrific 5 xScope Astronut Flare Chameleon: UIKit for Mac development Long boring history of the early days of Tapulous Hall of fame: Craig Hockenberry, Gedeon Maheux, and Twitteriffic Guests Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberrry)) Sean Heber (@BigZaphod)) Of the (Iconfactory Hosts Guy English (@gte) of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above (or the same names on ADN). Loudly.

The Talk Show
14: Bubble Gum Apps

The Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 82:53


Special guests Marco Arment and Craig Hockenberry join hosts John Gruber and Dan Benjamin to discuss Apple's new App Store, Flash, and more.

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast
The iPhone Software Development Kit [48:00]

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2008 48:00


Intro: On Thursday, March 6, 2008, Apple released the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) beta along with the App Stores, a place where iPhone users will be able to get applications written for the iPhone. Apple also launched the Enterprise Beta Program. Gordon: Mike, can you give us a quick rundown on what Apple released on Thursday? Sure, much of our discussion today is based on an excellent post at macworld.com titled The iPhone Software FAQ. Macworld editors Jason Snell, Jonathan Seff, Dan Moren, Christopher Breen, and Rob Griffiths contributed to this article. They also thank Glenn Fleishman, Craig Hockenberry, and Daniel Jalkut for their feedback and contributions. Here's how Macworld answered the question: The SDK is a set of tools that lets independent programmers and software companies design, write, and test software that runs on the iPhone. Right now there's a beta version for developers, but a final version of the iPhone software that supports the installation of new programs written by independent programmers is due in late June. As a part of the announcement, Apple introduced a new iPhone program, App Store, through which you'll be able to purchase, download, and update iPhone software. That will be available as part of the new iPhone Software 2.0 update in late June. That's when you'll be able to add third-party apps to your iPhone for the first time, at least via official channels. Gordon: You blogged about you experience with the SDK - can you tell us your first experience? I downloaded the new iPhone SDK and wrote about my first impressions. I did quite a bit of FORTRAN programming many years ago > 10, but haven't done a whole lot lately. The SDK took a long time to download -2 Gig - over my wireless connection. And about 45 minutes to install. I also downloaded a couple of the sample applications Apple provides ~ 1 Meg each. In about 15 minutes - would have been shorter if I knew what I was doing - I was able to open the sample, compile and run on the simulator Apple provides. I have no doubt that this is going to have a huge impact on mobile application development. It's really easy and really cool. If you teach programming - I suggest you download the SDK today, install it in your labs, and have your kids developing and running native iPhone apps by Monday afternoon. Get the SDK here. Even better, download Jing have your students record the simulator running their iPhone apps and embed in your department or faculty webpage - great for marketing! Wish I was 20 again!Gordon: And you actually wrote a little Kalimba (African Thumb Piano) app. Where can we have a look?You can go to my blog at http://q-ontech.blogspot.com/2008/03/iphone-sdk.html Gordon: Apple is taking 30% of what is sold from the App Store - will shareware apps be available or will we have to pay for everything?That's a good question and one that was sort of answered in the macworld.com post. Macworld assumes Apple won’t let you sell a “free? program that requires an unlock code. However, there are some other scenarios we expect to see. First, donationware: People will probably sell “free? programs that request that you make a donation if you want to keep the project going. We don’t think Apple will have any problem with that, since the donation would be voluntary. Second, it’s possible that you’ll see two versions of various iPhone programs: a free “lite? version that’s a good advertisement for a more feature-rich for-pay version. Macworld also mentions  Iconfactory’s Twitterrific, a Mac program that is free, but contains ads. For an “upgrade? fee, users can shut off the ads. Whether Apple would allow this to be handled within the program or there would need to be two separate versions of an iPhone version of Twitterrific remains to be seen. Gordon: On Thursday, five companies demo'ed applications - can you give us a brief summary of what was shown?From Macworld: Five companies showed off what they were able to put together with two weeks of engineering work and very few people involved. There were games from Electronic Arts (Spore) and Sega (Super Money Ball), an AIM client from AOL, medical software from Epocrates, and business software from Salesforce.com. The programs took advantage of the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer, Multi-Touch capabilities, interface elements, and more. Gordon: I'm going to go back to the Macworld post again and take some questions directly from that FAQ: 1. What kind of stuff does Apple say it won’t allow developers to create? 2. What if someone writes a malicious program? 3. What’s a “bandwidth hog?? 4. Can I buy these programs on my Mac, or just on the iPhone? 5. What about software updates? 6. What if you’ve synced your phone on one computer and then restore it on another? Do you lose your apps until you sync to the original? 7. If I buy a program for my iPhone, can I also transfer it to my significant other’s iPhone? 8. Can I download programs off the Web, or any place other than the App Store and iTunes? 9. What about internal, “private? software? What about beta testing? 10. Can I try the iPhone SDK and how could it be used in the classroom?  Gordon: Apple posted a roadmap video - can you tell us a little bit about that? On March 6, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone software roadmap, released the iPhone Software Development Kit, and introduced the iPhone Enterprise Beta Program. You can watch the presentation now and see what's ahead at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/iphoneroadmap