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Hypercritical

200 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 11 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1.9K ratings

A weekly talk show ruminating on exactly what is wrong in the world of Apple and related technologies and businesses. Nothing is so perfect that it can't be complained about. Hosted by John Siracusa & Dan Benjamin.

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100: Metacritical

December 28, 2012 20:15 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin end the Hypercritical podcast with a discussion of the show itself, followed by a final Q&A where Dan asks the questions and John attempts to provide sensible answers. Many thanks to all the listeners and the folks in the 5by5 chat room. The journey was the reward.

Episode 100: 100: Metacritical

December 28, 2012 20:15 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin end the Hypercritical podcast with a discussion of the show itself, followed by a final Q&A where Dan asks the questions and John attempts to provide sensible answers. Many thanks to all the listeners and the folks in the 5by5 chat room. The journey was the reward. Links for this episode: "I modded my GameCube pad into a Wii Classic Controller", by gummowned - Reddit Address Resolution Protocol - Wikipedia Basic guide to mod a GameCube controller with a W...

99: New Siracusa County Bros. U

December 21, 2012 20:45 - 2 hours - 55.8 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on iTunes 11 and Apple's continuing failure to grok online services, then discuss the Wii U, starting with the painful setup process and continuing on to New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, and, inevitably, the Wii U GamePad controller.

Episode 99: 99: New Siracusa County Bros. U

December 21, 2012 20:45 - 2 hours - 55.8 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on iTunes 11 and Apple's continuing failure to grok online services, then discuss the Wii U, starting with the painful setup process and continuing on to New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, and, inevitably, the Wii U GamePad controller. Links for this episode: Order of authors on publications - Academia Stack Exchange Does your brain really have the power to see the world upside-down? Dropbox: The Linchpin - Daring Fireball Dropbox: The Linch...

98: Hardware Machismo

December 14, 2012 21:00 - 2 hours - 58.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on taping out silicon chips, Apple's seemingly bottomless silicon ambitions, and the pitfalls of labeling people, then discuss Twitterrific 5, the new Google maps app on iOS, iTunes 11, Tim Cook's national news tour, and Apple's upcoming "Made in the USA" Mac.

Episode 98: 98: Hardware Machismo

December 14, 2012 21:00 - 2 hours - 58.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on taping out silicon chips, Apple's seemingly bottomless silicon ambitions, and the pitfalls of labeling people, then discuss Twitterrific 5, the new Google maps app on iOS, iTunes 11, Tim Cook's national news tour, and Apple's upcoming "Made in the USA" Mac. Links for this episode: How to use rlwrap to get a command history in sql*plus - Lutz Hartmann How To Tell People They Sound Racist - YouTube Innovation is a Fight - Rands In Repose Rands -...

Episode 97: 97: Idle Doodles

December 05, 2012 20:15 - 1 hour - 53 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on silicon chip making and misogyny in geek culture, then dive into Hypercritical's first—and likely only—listener Q&A show. All questions entertained! Some questions answered! Links for this episode: No Movie for Old Men On Dickwolves, Ethics, and Why I'm Not Attending PAX East - arthur-ign The Pratfall of Penny Arcade - A Timeline Five Geek Social Fallacies - Michael Suileabhain-Wilson Raymond Chandler's Private Dick - The Atlantic Internat...

97: Idle Doodles

December 05, 2012 20:15 - 1 hour - 53 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on silicon chip making and misogyny in geek culture, then dive into Hypercritical's first—and likely only—listener Q&A show. All questions entertained! Some questions answered!

Episode 96: 96: Blue Peter

November 30, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin reveal John's Wii U in transit, then talk more about Apple, Intel, ARM, and silicon chip fabrication, and finally, the Fake Geek Girl meme, misogyny, and problems with Geek Culture in general. Links for this episode: Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software, by Charles Petzold From NAND to Tetris: The Elements of Computing Systems - nand2tetris.org Cabel's tweet about The Wii U GamePad If Samsung doesn't supply Apple's processors, who wi...

96: Blue Peter

November 30, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin reveal John's Wii U in transit, then talk more about Apple, Intel, ARM, and silicon chip fabrication, and finally, the Fake Geek Girl meme, misogyny, and problems with Geek Culture in general.

Episode 95: 95: Black Friday

November 23, 2012 19:45 - 1 hour - 49.7 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the upcoming end of this show, more on Intel vs. ARM, Apple's CPU/GPU needs, and the newly revealed internals of the Wii U console and GamePad. Links for this episode: Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia 5by5 Specials #10: State of the Union for 2012 Intel to fab ARM chips for Apple? It’s possible… - Ars Technica Intel's Tick Tock strategy (image) Silicon - Wikipedia Silicone - Wikipedia Intel set to expand its Hillsboro research fab, D1X - O...

95: Black Friday

November 23, 2012 19:45 - 1 hour - 49.7 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the upcoming end of this show, more on Intel vs. ARM, Apple's CPU/GPU needs, and the newly revealed internals of the Wii U console and GamePad.

Episode 94: 94: Shrink, Shrink, Shrink!

November 16, 2012 18:00 - 1 hour - 46.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin revisit the topic of voting technology, then discuss the possibility of Apple using ARM processors instead of Intel processors in its Macs: RISC vs. CISC, process nodes, the x86 burden, and…sewing machines. Links for this episode: Apple Said to Be Exploring Switch From Intel for Mac - Businessweek RISC vs. CISC: the Post-RISC Era (1999) - Ars Technica Reduced instruction set computing - Wikipedia Complex instruction set computing - Wikipedia RISC vs. CISC...

94: Shrink, Shrink, Shrink!

November 16, 2012 18:00 - 1 hour - 46.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin revisit the topic of voting technology, then discuss the possibility of Apple using ARM processors instead of Intel processors in its Macs: RISC vs. CISC, process nodes, the x86 burden, and…sewing machines.

93: A Magic Elf in My Computer

November 09, 2012 20:30 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about Forstall's departure from Apple, Surface storage, and Fusion Drive, then discuss US voting technology, Google voice search, and how Apple's design problems are more than skin deep.

Episode 93: 93: A Magic Elf in My Computer

November 09, 2012 20:30 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about Forstall's departure from Apple, Surface storage, and Fusion Drive, then discuss US voting technology, Google voice search, and how Apple's design problems are more than skin deep. Links for this episode: Why Executives Are Never Fired - Michael Camilleri Gardening leave - Wikipedia Available disk space on Microsoft Surface - Microsoft.com SDXC - Wikipedia Apple fusion drive on late 2010 MacBook Pro - Tomasz Korwel Fusion drive on a pre-1...

Episode 92: 92: The Tim Cook Era

November 02, 2012 21:30 - 2 hours - 57.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest information about Apple's Fusion Drive and the first big executive reshuffling at Apple in the post-Steve Jobs era: Forstall and Browett are out; Ive, Cue, Federighi, and Mansfield are in. Links for this episode: AnandTech - The Windows RT Review Tweet from Tanner Silva about the cost of a Retina MacBook Pro screen replacement Tweet from Stephen Hackett about glass-covered MacBook Pro screens Tweet from Thomas Brand about screens glued t...

92: The Tim Cook Era

November 02, 2012 21:30 - 2 hours - 57.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest information about Apple's Fusion Drive and the first big executive reshuffling at Apple in the post-Steve Jobs era: Forstall and Browett are out; Ive, Cue, Federighi, and Mansfield are in.

91: Adolescence

October 26, 2012 18:00 - 2 hours - 66 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the new hardware announced at the October 23rd Apple event: the latest Retina MacBook Pro, whether the new iMac is too skinny or too fat, the little information we currently know about Fusion Drive, and, of course, the new iPads, both mini and Retina.

Episode 91: 91: Adolescence

October 26, 2012 18:00 - 2 hours - 66 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the new hardware announced at the October 23rd Apple event: the latest Retina MacBook Pro, whether the new iMac is too skinny or too fat, the little information we currently know about Fusion Drive, and, of course, the new iPads, both mini and Retina. Links for this episode: Intel Z68 Chipset & Smart Response Technology (SSD Caching) Review - AnandTech Hypercritical #17: Intruding Gooseneck AnandTech - Seagate's Momentus XT Reviewed, Finally a Good ...

90: Salad Days

October 19, 2012 18:45 - 2 hours - 56.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin ponder the upcoming Apple event, assess picayune physical details of the iPhone 5 and iPod touch, compare the newly announced pricing for the Microsoft Surface to its possible competitors, and discuss John's approach to getting value from Twitter.

Episode 90: 90: Salad Days

October 19, 2012 18:45 - 2 hours - 56.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin ponder the upcoming Apple event, assess picayune physical details of the iPhone 5 and iPod touch, compare the newly announced pricing for the Microsoft Surface to its possible competitors, and discuss John's approach to getting value from Twitter. Links for this episode: Pentagon Paradox: The Development of the F-18 Hornet, by James P. Stevenson Hypercritical #73: 22 Degrees Daniel Siders on sending a POST for each follower in Tent October 23 Apple event c...

89: Lazy Sunday

October 14, 2012 19:15 - 1 hour - 44.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin relax on a Sunday afternoon and chat about Apple's taste for brute force solutions, the foibles of decentralized systems like Tent and email, and The Magazine, Marco Arment's new Newsstand publication.

Episode 89: 89: Lazy Sunday

October 14, 2012 19:15 - 1 hour - 44.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin relax on a Sunday afternoon and chat about Apple's taste for brute force solutions, the foibles of decentralized systems like Tent and email, and The Magazine, Marco Arment's new Newsstand publication. Links for this episode: The Magazine The Magazine - Foreword Appnetizens Analytics: Posts Per Hour History - appnetizens.com Google Realtime Search Goes Offline - Time.com The Secret of Google's Book Scanning Machine Revealed - NPR.org The Feature The Bri...

Episode 88: 88: Nobody Leaves Email

October 05, 2012 17:00 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest events in the burgeoning App.net community, then explore the competing(?) Tent.io protocol for decentralized real-time social networking. Links for this episode: Real-time computing - Wikipedia Paying Developers is A Bad Idea - Charlie Kindel Ball bearing - Wikipedia Announcing the App.net Developer Incentive Program - App.net Say Hello to Netbot - Tapbots Blog Netbot - Tapbots.com Protocols don't mean much - Dave Winer Tent - the de...

88: Nobody Leaves Email

October 05, 2012 17:00 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest events in the burgeoning App.net community, then explore the competing(?) Tent.io protocol for decentralized real-time social networking.

87: Smarter and Harder

September 28, 2012 19:15 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on Apple's slippery little devices and Apple's mapping woes, then discuss the new iPod touch and iPod nano. John's hypothetical Ferrari is briefly mentioned.

Episode 87: 87: Smarter and Harder

September 28, 2012 19:15 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin follow up on Apple's slippery little devices and Apple's mapping woes, then discuss the new iPod touch and iPod nano. John's hypothetical Ferrari is briefly mentioned. Links for this episode: iPod touch - Apple.com iPod nano - Apple.com A letter from Tim Cook on Maps - Apple.com Lightning connector, disassembled - iFixit.com iPhone 5 Teardown, connector portion - iFixit.com Acer AZ3731-UR21P, with PS/2 ports - Amazon.com Close-up picture of those Acer ...

Episode 86: 86: Naked Robotic Core

September 21, 2012 18:30 - 1 hour - 39.3 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the new iPhone 5: its physical design, the case for cases, the new lightning connector, and Apple's trouble with maps. Let the iPhone 6 speculation begin? Links for this episode: iPhone 5 - Apple.com The Amazing iOS 6 Maps The Incomparable #108: Journey: Then We Touched, Then We Sang iPhone 5 deconstructed: packed with power efficient parts - Ars Technica Lightning connector: a follow-up - brockerhoff.net Lightning connector - brockerhoff.net T...

86: Naked Robotic Core

September 21, 2012 18:30 - 1 hour - 39.3 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the new iPhone 5: its physical design, the case for cases, the new lightning connector, and Apple's trouble with maps. Let the iPhone 6 speculation begin?

85: Just Check the Checkbox!

September 12, 2012 16:45 - 1 hour - 46.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss all the things that went wrong during John's Mountain Lion ebook publishing experience. There's more than enough blame to go around. Please note that this episode was recorded before the September 12th Apple event.

Episode 85: 85: Just Check the Checkbox!

September 12, 2012 16:45 - 1 hour - 46.9 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss all the things that went wrong during John's Mountain Lion ebook publishing experience. There's more than enough blame to go around. Please note that this episode was recorded before the September 12th Apple event. Links for this episode: OS X Battery Life Analysis from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion - The Mac Observer Apple MagSafe Airline Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.) Apple's battery guide for laptops - Apple.com Apple's battery guide for iPad - ...

Episode 84: 84: Spared No Expense

September 07, 2012 20:45 - 2 hours - 59.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss Amazon's new Kindle and Kindle Fire products. Is Amazon Apple's most dangerous competitor, or are the two companies not really in competition at all? Who is Amazon's ideal customer? Finally, John and Dan make their predictions for next week's Apple press event. Links for this episode: Amazon shows off Kindle Fire HD with 4G LTE for $499, WiFi for $299 - Ars Technica Kindle Fire’s 4G package offers 250MB of data a month for $50 a year - Ars Technic...

84: Spared No Expense

September 07, 2012 20:45 - 2 hours - 59.2 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss Amazon's new Kindle and Kindle Fire products. Is Amazon Apple's most dangerous competitor, or are the two companies not really in competition at all? Who is Amazon's ideal customer? Finally, John and Dan make their predictions for next week's Apple press event.

83: Dishonorable

August 31, 2012 22:15 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the Apple v. Samsung court case, the near-comprehensive rumors and leaks about the next iPhone, the possible internals of the rumored iPad mini, and which company we'd like to buy Twitter, if it were actually for sale.

Episode 83: 83: Dishonorable

August 31, 2012 22:15 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the Apple v. Samsung court case, the near-comprehensive rumors and leaks about the next iPhone, the possible internals of the rumored iPad mini, and which company we'd like to buy Twitter, if it were actually for sale. Links for this episode: Predicting the “iPad Mini” internals - Marco.org More new iPhone parts, A6 processor, more new 9-pin cables - 9to5Mac Preparing for the iPhone Next: Rumors Analyzed - AnandTech Apple v. Samsung verdict is in: ...

82: The Opposite of Comprehensive

August 24, 2012 19:30 - 2 hours - 58.4 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin finally complete their discussion of John's Mountain Lion review. Topics include power management, UI simplification, automatic termination, Facebook integration, and plagiarizing from yourself.

Episode 82: 82: The Opposite of Comprehensive

August 24, 2012 19:30 - 2 hours - 58.4 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin finally complete their discussion of John's Mountain Lion review. Topics include power management, UI simplification, automatic termination, Facebook integration, and plagiarizing from yourself. Links for this episode: OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: the Ars Technica review Secrets, the OS X hidden feature database and preference pane - secrets.blacktree.com Github OS X hidden feature project - mathiasbynens/dotfiles Google's reverse engineering of Mountain Lion...

81: Channels of Control

August 17, 2012 18:00 - 2 hours - 56.7 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest round of Twitter API changes that further marginalize third-party "traditional" Twitter client applications, with the inevitable follow up about App.Net, the nascent Twitter-like service that takes money directly from its users, rather than selling access to its users to advertisers.

Episode 81: 81: Channels of Control

August 17, 2012 18:00 - 2 hours - 56.7 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the latest round of Twitter API changes that further marginalize third-party "traditional" Twitter client applications, with the inevitable follow up about App.Net, the nascent Twitter-like service that takes money directly from its users, rather than selling access to its users to advertisers. Links for this episode: Changes coming in Version 1.1 of the Twitter API - dev.twitter.com Display Guidelines - dev.twitter.com Delivering a consistent Twitt...

Episode 80: 80: Memory Palace

August 10, 2012 17:45 - 1 hour - 46 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin continue to discuss John's review of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. On this episode: iCloud storage APIs and user interface, sandboxing, Gatekeeper, Retina/HiDPI, Scene Kit, Objective-C enhancements, and a bonus diversion into one of John's pet OS X topics: spatial interfaces. Links for this episode: OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: the Ars Technica review danbenjamin's Flixel, image 1 danbenjamin's Flixel, image 2 Memory Palace - Wikipedia Avoiding Copland 2010 - Ars...

80: Memory Palace

August 10, 2012 17:45 - 1 hour - 46 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin continue to discuss John's review of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. On this episode: iCloud storage APIs and user interface, sandboxing, Gatekeeper, Retina/HiDPI, Scene Kit, Objective-C enhancements, and a bonus diversion into one of John's pet OS X topics: spatial interfaces.

79: Grandpa Uncle Joe

August 03, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 47.9 MB

John Siracusa is on vacation this week, so we instead present its ersatz replacement, 'Kindacritical', with Dan Benjamin, Marco Arment, and Merlin Mann.

Episode 79: 79: Grandpa Uncle Joe

August 03, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 47.9 MB

John Siracusa is on vacation this week, so we instead present its ersatz replacement, 'Kindacritical', with Dan Benjamin, Marco Arment, and Merlin Mann. Links for this episode: Macintosh 512K - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Timpani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 70Decibels - CMD+SPACE - 001 - I'm Yelling At Me, With Merlin Mann Photography, and the Tolerance for Courageous Sucking | 43 Folders Report: iPhone 5, iPad Mini Possible Debut on September 12 kung fu grippe • Sure. Tha...

78: Sins of the Father

July 27, 2012 20:15 - 2 hours - 67.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss—what else?—John's review of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. There's so much to cover that this will have to be a multi-epsiode topic. On this episode: purchase and installation, interface and document model changes, and bundled applications.

Episode 78: 78: Sins of the Father

July 27, 2012 20:15 - 2 hours - 67.5 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss—what else?—John's review of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. There's so much to cover that this will have to be a multi-epsiode topic. On this episode: purchase and installation, interface and document model changes, and bundled applications. Links for this episode: About My Mountain Lion Review - John Siracusa gfxCardStatus - codykrieger.com OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: the Ars Technica review Stickies (software) - Wikipedia Central limit theorem - Wikiped...

Episode 77: 77: Nucleation Site

July 20, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 49.3 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about a potential smaller iPad, OUYA's challenges, what makes a successful Kickstarter project, how the Penny Arcade Kickstarter could have been more attractive to funders, and finally, the strange case of App.net. Links for this episode: Overcompensating for the Length - 2000 Nickels Penny Arcade Kickstarter OUYA: A New Kind of Video Game Console by OUYA - Kickstarter App.net HBO GO Android app Great apps for your new Nexus 7 - TechHive OUYA ...

77: Nucleation Site

July 20, 2012 19:30 - 1 hour - 49.3 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about a potential smaller iPad, OUYA's challenges, what makes a successful Kickstarter project, how the Penny Arcade Kickstarter could have been more attractive to funders, and finally, the strange case of App.net.

Episode 76: 76: Selling a Dream

July 13, 2012 19:45 - 2 hours - 58.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the OUYA Android-based TV gaming console Kickstarter project, the unprecedented Penny Arcade Kickstarter project to remove ads from its web site for a year, and the Kickstarter phenomenon itself. Also, check the show notes to find a poll about doing an episode all about the PlayStation 3 game Journey. Links for this episode: The reality of the OUYA console doesn’t match the hype: why you should be skeptical - The PA Report Tweet from Minecraft creat...

76: Selling a Dream

July 13, 2012 19:45 - 2 hours - 58.1 MB

John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the OUYA Android-based TV gaming console Kickstarter project, the unprecedented Penny Arcade Kickstarter project to remove ads from its web site for a year, and the Kickstarter phenomenon itself. Also, check the show notes to find a poll about doing an episode all about the PlayStation 3 game Journey.

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