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609: We Used to Be Friends
April 06, 2025
01:04:10
62.28 MB
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We attempt to get one of the great gaming classics running on Linux, and dig into some of the technical issues still holding back Linux. Plus: Chris has a new handheld.
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- 📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM
- LinuxFest Northwest 2025 Schedule
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- Lutris - Open Gaming Platform for Linux — video game preservation platform aiming to keep your video game collection up and running for the years to come.
- GitHub - ValveSoftware/Proton: Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
- R36MAX Retro Handheld Game Console with 64G Built-in 18000+ Classic Games — The R36Max is a budget device that puts the common RK3326 chip into a vertical handheld. It has the same specs as the R36Pro, but with a larger, 1:1 screen.
- R36 Max Handheld Game Console with 4" Screen Linux System
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- vtt-summarizer: Summarize .vtt files into meeting notes — It uses open source LLMs to handle the data extraction and summarization, ensuring everything can be run locally and without the need to share with third parties.