
Published 28 April 2025
e510 with Michael, Andy and Michael – Vibe coding with the Vision Pro, E Ink, ePaper, multi and single player MMORPGs, Minecraft London and much more.
Michael, Andy and Michael get things off to a fast start continuing the vibe coding conversation. The Vision Pro features prominently, with the idea that Siri was intended to allow for calling virtual objects into being in the Vision Pro environment without requiring the user to write code. Then, the team discusses the different algorithms used by quantified self devices such as the Oura Ring and Apple Watch. Next up, an intriguing concept of storing deleted data, with timestamps and user information for future potential use.
Then the co-hosts take the Figment E Ink hardware and run with it on a journey of other E Ink devices. While the Kindle provides an easy launch point, other E Ink / ePaper devices such as the Daylight computer, the ePaper Name Badge, the Remarkable 2, Air Lab, the Poem/1 (hail poetry!) and even grocery store price displays get their proverbial day in the sun.
Switching gears to massive multi (and single) player games, Andy shares a story about the Minecraft digital twin of London built over the past 5 years. In an MMORPG twist, the co-hosts discuss the simulated players in Erenshor, a single player version of an MMO.
Wrapping things up for the week, the team concludes with a couple of Nintendo stories repurposing older GameBoy and Wii hardware for fun experiments.
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Selected Links
Wearables and Coding
9 to 5 Mac article: Apple wanted people to vibe code Vision Pro apps with Siri
The Information article: Apple Devising Software to Help Anyone Build AR Apps, to Drive Headset Sales
Tom’s Guide article: I wore my Oura Ring vs Apple Watch 10 to track my steps for a week — and this device was way off
Scott Antipa blog post: YAGRI: You are gonna read it
Wikipedia article: YAGNI
Spilling e ink
Liliputing article: Figment is another E Ink handheld game console made for text adventures (and maybe more)
Games at Work article: e467- Total Recall for the Daylight computer and slow computing
Terrence Eden blog post: Gadget Review: 6-Colour ePaper Name Badge
CrowdSupply post: Air Lab – A playful and portable air quality measuring device
Kickstarter project: Poem/1: AI rhyming clock
Wikipedia article: E Ink
Games at Work e453 – Vision Pro a Pro-Pro for the Poem/1
Single and Multiplayer MMORPGs
BBC article: Minecraft: ‘We’ve spent five years rebuilding London’
GamesRadar article: “I’ve had this idea for 25 years”: Solo dev behind single-player MMO with fake simulated players insists “I do not plan to add multiplayer” as it soars on Steam
GamesRadar article: Erenshor, the ‘MMORPG’ with fake players that’s not actually an MMO at all, gets an imminent release date
Repurposed Nintendo Hardware
Time Extension article: Someone Has Created A Version Of Windows For Game Boy, And Yes, It Includes Minesweeper
Alex Haydock blog post: This blog is hosted on a Nintendo Wii
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Great show guys! Sorry I missed the recording.