e453 — Vision Pro a Pro-Pro

Apple Vision Pro on a stand - Photo by Mylo Kaye on Unsplash
Photo by Mylo Kaye on Unsplash

Published 12 February 2024

Michael, Michael and Andy are back in studio to talk tech.  Immersive engagement, user experience, advertising and strategic partnerships form the backbone of this episode.

Starting off, as one would expect, the team starts things off with Michael R’s experiences with the Vision Pro from the past week.  Among the stories Michael shares, he talks about his productive work use cases.  Listeners will be relived to know he did not wear the Vision Pro while driving!  

Next up, the team considers the Brilliant Labs Frame, from the same company that produced the Monocle, discussed in episode 436.  Then, discussion turns to search innovations, which brings up an interesting story from London, where tube stations had been temporarily renamed as part of an advertising campaign for Google’s circle to search feature.  Speaking of search, Lycos still exists, while Alta Vista had been acquired by Yahoo.  Open source Stract gets a mention for listeners to try out.

Then, some exciting news with several North Carolina connections.  Disney and Epic Games announce a partnership to “expand the reach of beloved Disney stories and experiences” according to the press release.  This is on the heels of the recent news of Disney’s second Storyliving neighborhood: Astoria in Chatham County, North Carolina, which will take advantage of Disney’s Imagineering placemaking.  But wait, there’s more from Disney… and Fox and Warner Brothers – a new sports streaming service.  

Closing out this episode is a Kickstarter that streams poetry – the Poem/1 AI rhyming clock.

What do you think about the confluence of metaverse and physical placemaking?  Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz (our home for now) and let us know! 

These show notes were lovingly hand crafted by a real human, and not by a bot.  All rights reserved.  That’s our story and we’re sticking to it.

Selected Article Links

Michael R’s a Vision Pro Pro

Six Colors article: Apple Vision Pro review: Eyes on the future

Inessential by Brent Simmons post: Why NetNewsWire Isn’t Available for Vision Pro

MacRumors article: Apple Vision Pro Apps to Check Out

Apple Vision Show

More AR topics (non Vision Pro)

Brilliant Labs

Games at Work e436: Squishy Purple Doom

IanVisits article: Five tube stations now have new circular tube maps

Google The Keyword blog post: Circle (or highlight or scribble) to Search

Lycos

Wikipedia article: AltaVista

Stract

Metaversiality (kinda like Wessonality, but different)

The Verge article: Fortnite is winning the metaverse

Disney press release: Disney and Epic Games to Create Expansive and Open Games and Entertainment Universe Connected to Fortnite

Storyliving by Disney – Asteria

Chatham County Economic Development Corporation post: Storyliving by Disney Announces Asteria, New Residential Community in North Carolina

Wikipedia article: EPCOT

Celebration, Florida

Southern Village, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

CNBC article: ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery to launch joint sports streaming platform this year

Variety article: Warner, Fox, Disney to Launch Streaming Sports Joint Venture

The Verge article: ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. are putting together a juggernaut sports streaming app

The Atlantic article: What We Discovered on ‘Deep YouTube’

Wikipedia article: William Hertling

Avogadro’s Number: 6.022 * 10^23

Bonus

Kickstarter post: Poem/1: AI rhyming clock

tinyprinter.club

Wayback Machine: bergcloud.com/littlepriner/

poem.town

e452- Before and After

Andy Representing at #FOSDEM24
Andy Representing at

While Andy is at FOSDEM and Michael M. Is traveling for business, Michael R. Goes deep on his experiences with the new Apple Vision Pro.   He explains his history with Apple products, and is excited that the VP of Developer Relations at Apple sent him a note as a launch product app.

He begins with a little back ground on his history of using Apple products, from Macintosh SE, to iPod, all the way to today’s pickup of the Apple Vision Pro. You also get a little history of the Wasted Time app, and all various features and capabilities that were part of the app over the years.

After the history lesson Michael takes you thru his expectations for the Apple Vision Pro, including editing this episode in Ferrite and deploying native Vision Pro code to the device instead of the simulator. After talking about the various reviews and early experience videos, he heads off to the Apple Store for his demo and pickup time.

After a quick review of the in store demo experience, Michael takes you thru a deep dive of his experience with the device after about 2.5 hours of usage. This is not a review, but you will find out which apps worked well in 3D, which did not, and how the persona setup went.

So sit back, follow our links, and enjoy the show!

Links:

Before:

Wasted Time for iOS – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wasted-time/id580499021

MKBHD – Hand’s on Video – https://9to5mac.com/2024/01/31/new-vision-pro-tidbits-and-mkbhds-full-hands-on-video/

MKBHD Hand On Video

twit.tv – Hands on Tech – https://www.youtube.com/@HandsOnTech (Must be a Twit Subscriber to see the VisionPro hands on video)

Ferrite – https://www.wooji-juice.com/products/ferrite/ for podcast Editing

Avatar in 3D – https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2009/dec/11/avatar-review-james-cameron

Converting Titanic to 3D – https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/titanic-3d-nab-producer-jon-landau-james-cameron-312631/ 

Count Floyd’s 3D House of Beef

After:

Persona –

Wasted Time Pro for visionOS – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wasted-time-pro/id6475795413

Why you should do the store demo – https://www.cultofmac.com/845317/vision-pro-store-demo/

Apps pre-purchased:

Juno  – https://apps.apple.com/app/id6476961640 – YouTube replacement by Christian Selig

PCalc – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pcalc/id284666222

Carrot Wather – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/carrot-weather-alerts-radar/id961390574

Microsoft Apps – https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/announcing-microsoft-365-apps-available-on-apple-vision-pro/ba-p/4042505

Max – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/max-stream-hbo-tv-movies/id1666653815

Disney+ – https://www.disneyplus.com/welcome/applevisionpro

Zoom – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/zoom-one-platform-to-connect/id546505307

Apple Arcade Games – https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/apple-vision-pro-apple-arcade-game-support/

e451 — Fahrenheit

Immersive light show experience at the Chicago Botanic Garden Dec 2023
Picture by Michael Martine, Chicago Botanic Garden, Dec 2023

Published 29 January 2024

Michael, Michael and Andy are back in studio to talk tech.  Immersive engagement stories from Microsoft, Disney, Apple and Samsung lead off the topics for this episode.

Staring with Microsoft, now Microsoft Teams supports 3D and VR sessions.  Then, the team turns to Disney for a very foundational (heh) innovation.  Lanny Smoot, Disney Research Fellow and Imagineer says “Being an Imagineer is using technology in the service of making people happy”.  As the inventor of (among many other things) the latest version of the extendable light saber, he is also the inventor of the HoloTile, a surface that allows people to walk on it in any direction without moving across the floor.  See the embedded video below – which Disney shared only a few days ago and has already racked up over a million views.  The Samsung Galaxy Ring will be available later this year.

Turning to the world of AI, the team discusses Nightshade, an application from the University of Chicago makers of Glaze, discussed in August 2023.  This application allows artists and makers to disrupt scraping of their content.  Coincidentally and kind of related, food bloggers are also incorporating nightshade (notice the lowercase N, as this is the plant and not the app), in very small white on white text to confuse the scraping done by cooked.wiki.  And staying on the AI and food theme, but with one more twist, Michael M shares the announcement video for Hava, which uses visual recognition AI to identify food and present users with insights into diet satiety and satisfaction.

This episode contains a more detailed discussion on the Apple Vision Pro, which if you haven’t yet put in your order for one, they are reportedly sold out.  Michael R shares experiences and thoughts in preparing code for the Vision Pro, especially with the enormous number of applications that will function in VisionOS right from the product launch.  While people are saying Happy Birthday to the Vision Pro, it should be noted that it is also the Mac’s 40th birthday.  

The team rounds out this episode with thanks to Ingenuity, which has flown 72 flights above the martian surface.

What is your favorite immersive experience from the past year?  Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz (our home for now) and let us know! 

These show notes were lovingly hand crafted by a real human, and not by a bot.  All rights reserved.  That’s our story and we’re sticking to it.

Selected Article Links

Immersiveness

The Verge article: Microsoft Teams now supports 3D and VR meetings

TechCrunch article: Disney offers an elegant solution to VR’s movement problem

The Verge article: Samsung’s smart ring might signal the start of a new wearable era

AI

Cult of Mac article: Nightshade app ‘poisons’ AI models copying your art [Awesome Apps]

Games at Work e427: DeepBarbie Fakery

Alec Muffet Dropsafe blog post: BREAKING: food bloggers are adding nightshade and other poisons to online recipe pages to defeat “cooked.wiki” and other advert/revenue-stripping robots

hava.co

Happy Birthday, Vision Pro!  (and Happy 40th to the Mac!)

Mashable article: Apple’s Vision Pro is sold out

GitHub Gist – Counting number of top iPad apps marked as available on visionOS

USA Today article: It’s Apple Macintosh’s 40th birthday: How the historic computer compares with tech today

Space

Ars Technica article: NASA loses, and then recovers, contact with its historic Mars helicopter

Hackaday article: SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FLIGHTS: INGENUITY PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AFTER 72 FLIGHTS

e450 — Contractual Obligations

reading glasses in focus on top of a stack of papers representing a detailed contract
Photo by Mari Helin on Unsplash

Published 22 January 2024

Andy and Michael M are back in studio to talk tech.  While missing co-host Michael R, Andy and Michael M talk about AI, humanoid robots that make coffee and fold laundry, the uncanny valley, Apple’s Vision Pro, Michael R’s Wasted Time Pro app and take a moment of zen in an emoji garden.

Staring off with some old and new games, Andy and Michael talk about the success of Hogwarts   Legacy from WB Games versus the decade of Rockstar published games.  Turning to the classics, Andy shares a website that has a series of old Mac game demos, and the co-hosts take a short stroll down memory lane.  

After considering a Pascal poster, the pair ponder the relative security of code written by AI agents from a Schneier on Security article.  Next is a thorough treatment on humanoid robots – and some discussion on the uncanny valley, as well as the fit for purpose opportunities for advancement on things like wrists and knees that do not need to be fully replicated.  

In a bit of “inside baseball”, Michael and Andy talk about a recent article on the shrinking podcast industry, followed by the usual plea to subscribe, like and share.  

Then, it’s the moment that everyone’s been waiting for – the chance to order your own Vision Pro, provided of course that your shipping address and locale is in the United States.  Michael and Andy give a flyover of a plethora of Vision Pro articles.  Among the stories from the past week include promotional videos from Apple, initial reviews, stories about third parties that will and will not support the Vision Pro ecosystem, and the fact that you will have Wasted Time Pro available at the launch of the Vision Pro.

The team wraps up the episode with a moment of zen that wreaks a bit of havoc with the audio recording – Drawing Garden.  This web page allows the user to create a garden simply by moving their cursor across the page, replete with sound effects.

What is the first Vision Pro application you would you want to try out?  Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz (our home for now) and let us know! 

These show notes were lovingly hand crafted by a real human, and not by a bot.  All rights reserved.  That’s our story and we’re sticking to it.

Selected Article Links

New games, old games

Kotaku article: Hogwarts Legacy Just Broke A 14-Year Games Industry Streak

Classic Macintosh Game Demos

Code, AI, Robots

The Register article: RIP: Software design pioneer and Pascal creator Niklaus Wirth

Schneier on Security article: Code Written with AI Assistants Is Less Secure

The Verge article: BMW’s South Carolina plant is testing humanoid robot workers

TechCrunch article: Elon’s Tesla robot is sort of ‘ok’ at folding laundry in pre-scripted demo

Tell your friends about us (please!)

Semafor article: The incredible shrinking podcast industry

Contractually obligated to discuss

The Verge article: Apple Vision Pro hands-on, again, for the first time

9 to 5 Mac article: Apple Vision Pro: EyeSight, comfort, and more impressions from my latest demo

Bloomberg article: YouTube and Spotify Won’t Launch Apple Vision Pro Apps, Joining Netflix

Wasted Time Pro

iMore article: Apple unveils new App Store feature that will let developers link to alternative payment methods — but it will still take 27% commission

Games at Work e419: A Vision of the Future?

Moment of Zen

Drawing Garden