e533 — Rings of Power

e533 — Rings of Power

Author: Michael Rowe, Michael Martine, Andy Piper November 17, 2025 Duration: 32:16
Powerful rings on asphalt each seeming to emit columns of light
Photo by Fallon Michael on Unsplash

Published 17 November 2025

e533 with Andy, Michael and Michael – rings to chart the heavens and control your home, repurposing smart TVs, retro La Machine and Vectrex hardware made newly available, new Valve Steam hardware and a whole lot more.

Andy, Michael and Michael start things off with a 400 year old ring that unfolds into an astronomy tool.  Check out this amazing technology in the show notes below.  If you want to have such a ring of your own, the design team from Black Adept have them available for sale!  Sticking with the theme, the next powerful ring follows the Tron Master Control Disk concept.  This interesting design expression reminded Michael M of the Mini circular dashboard display.

Next up is a great way to repurpose an old TV.  The team explores an article with instructions for making a smart mirror using two way glass and a Raspberry Pi.  You may want to ensure that the TV has the automatic content recognition features turned off.  Andy remarks on the continuing evolution over the years of the Magic Mirror software that enables this to work.  After talking about the bright idea of using the circuity of a smart lightbulb to serve as a Minecraft server, the cohosts look La Machine.

Then the team takes a look at the recent announcements from Valve.  New Steam hardware has captured their imagination.  The Steam Machine, Steam Frame and a new Steam controller provides great excitement for the platform.  Wrapping up the episode, Michael R takes a look at the World of Warcraft new in game currency used for building houses.  The blog post announcing this from Blizzard has 2,817 replies when these show notes were written!  

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Selected Links

Maker

A 400-Year-Old Ring that Unfolds to Track the Movements of the Heavens
openculture.com/2025/11/a-400-

— Ronan (@ronanmcd@mastodon.green)
2025-11-06T12:16:00.036Z

Open Culture article: A 400-Year-Old Ring that Unfolds to Track the Movements of the Heavens

hackster.io article: Welcome to the Grid

IMDb post: Tron movies and tv shows

Mini car circular dashboard display
Photo by Nicole Logan on Unsplash

Boy Genius Report article: You Can Use Your Old TV As A Smart Mirror – Here’s How

Raspberry Pi

Magic Mirror^2 documentation

Games at Work e479: Listen Up Outlaws! for smart tv automatic content recognition

Tom’s Hardware article: Hardware hacker installs Minecraft server on a cheap smart lightbulb — single 192 MHz RISC-V core with 276KB of RAM, enough to run tiny 90K byte world

La Machine

Gaming Hardware (and Software)

Games Industry article: Valve announces 3 new Steam hardware devices: Steam Machine, VR headset Steam Frame, and a new Steam controller

PC Gamer article: Valve announces the Steam Frame: ‘a new way to play your entire Steam library’

Eurogamer article: How did Valve design its new Steam Machine? It started with the fan, of course

Kickstarter: Vectrex Mini

The Verge article: World of Warcraft is getting a new kind of fake money

Blizzard blog post: Developer Insight: Hearthsteel Virtual Currency and Housing in Midnight


The weekly conversation hosted by Michael Rowe, Michael Martine, and Andy Piper, Games At Work dot Biz, explores the intersection where our digital play and professional lives collide. This isn't just a review show; it's a deep dive into the technology that powers our hobbies, the business behind the leisure, and the cultural news shaping both worlds. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with three friends who are as passionate about the craft of game development and the evolution of hardware as they are about the pure joy of finding a great new title. You'll hear specific discussions on everything from the latest graphics card impacting performance to the narrative design of an indie darling, all filtered through the lens of professionals who live in the tech space. The Games At Work dot Biz podcast operates on the belief that the games we play and the tools we use are inextricably linked, offering listeners a consistently thoughtful and engaging analysis that goes far beyond a simple score. Tune in for a regular dose of insightful commentary where the serious business of technology meets the serious fun of games.
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