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The Lenovo Legion Go 2 Finally Comes With SteamOS At CES 2026

The lenovo Legion Go 2 with SteamOS will still come with the same AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, with up to 32GB of RAM and a 2TB ...

GeForce Now Is Finally Getting A Native Linux App

NVIDIA has confirmed plans to release a native version of GeForce Now for Linux, marking a notable shift in the company’s ...

Steam survey for December 2025 shows Linux holding to 3.19%

Valve have released the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for December 2025, bringing with it a fresh look at how Linux / ...

I put a bullet in Windows and now use Linux – and you can too!

Making the switch to Linux has never been easier, as Microsoft continues to bloat or break Windows 11 on a routine basis.

Playing A Game Of Linux On Your Sony Playstation 2

Until the 2000s, game consoles existed primarily to bring a bit of the gaming arcade experience to homes, providing graphical ...

Nvidia GeForce Now expected to gain official Linux support as early as this week

Nvidia is also reportedly planning to add several new titles to the GeForce Now library. According to promotional documents ...

How much RAM does your Linux PC actually need in 2025? An expert weighs in

What if we move to 16GB of RAM, which has long been considered the sweet spot? Things are going to work much better. In fact, with 16GB of RAM, most of the problems with 8GB go away, except for one -- ...

NVIDIA Brings GeForce NOW To Linux And Fire TV With RTX 5080‑Class Cloud Gaming

"With rendering handled in the cloud, high-end PC gaming is possible on Linux operating systems, breathing new life into ...

NVIDIA announce a native Linux app for GeForce NOW

NVIDIA already added Steam Deck support for GeForce NOW and they're now expanding it with a dedicated Native Linux app for ...

What if Linux ran Windows… and meant it? Meet Loss32

It's crazy, a million-to-one shot, but it might just work What if, rather than make a Linux distro that can run Windows apps, ...

Linux players on Steam reached all-time high in December

Valve has released the results of its Steam Hardware & Software Survey for December 2025, and they show Linux continuing to ...

Pocket Power Beast ⚡ UNIX UX-1509 10000mAh Power Bank

Meet your pocket power partner — the UNIX UX-1509 10000mAh Power Bank. Slim, fast, and safe, it delivers 22.5W PD charging ...

Henderson/smartPhone video

This sixteen-minute video module describes a method whereby any member of an Emergency Room ("ER") or Intensive Care Unit ("ICU") multispecialty team can verify that the pH value that the Clinical Lab has provided to them within a patient's Arterial Blood Gas (or "ABG") report is compatible with the Henderson Hasselbalch Equation. This task can be completed within seconds by using the Calculator "app" bundled within both Unix-based and Android-based smartphones. This module incorporates a Case

Show HN: Qwen-Image-Edit-2512 – Consistent multi-character image editing

Most image editing models struggle when a scene contains multiple subjects—editing one person often leads to "identity bleeding" or unintended changes to others.Qwen-Image-Edit-2512 is specifically optimized for complex, multi-subject editing. It allows you to modify specific characters or elements while maintaining the visual consistency of everyone else in the frame.Why it’s different:Identity Preservation: Change the clothes or actions of "Character A" without altering the

A quantum-resistant RNG powered by collective human entropy

Hi HN,I’m not a professional developer, but I’ve been obsessed with the idea of "Human Entropy." With the rise of quantum computing, I started wondering: Can we create a random sequence that no machine can predict because its source is the unpredictable nature of human behavior?I built this web app using Flutter and Firebase. It's a simple idea: users perform actions on the web client, and those unique interaction hashes are sent to a secure Firestore pool. A server-side Cloud Fun

Show HN: Text-to-3D Motion Generator (Hunyuan 1.0 wrapper)

Hi everyone,I built a UI for the new open-source Hunyuan Motion model to generate 3D animations from text: https://hy-motion.aiIt generates BVH files instantly. I'm trying to bridge the gap between "cool AI demo" and "useful game dev tool".Question for 3D devs/animators:If you were to use this in production, what is the single biggest missing feature?1. Export Pipeline: Auto-conversion to FBX for Unity/Unreal? 2. Motion Fusion: Blending multiple promp

Show HN: A minimalist LLM plugin for tmux

tmux-llm is an experimental LLM user interface that is: - minimal (no chat, no history, no replies, not even an input field) - universal (available in all your terminal applications) - transparent (the only context sent to an LLM is what you see on the screen) Basically, you can hit Ctrl+G at any time and get a tmux pop-up with an LLM's reply based on whatever is currently in your terminal. If you want, you can also select a specific part of the terminal contents. That's it.Clear

Show HN: Vibora – Run Claude Code remotely, close your laptop, keep shipping

I built Vibora because I wanted more than a UI to orchestrate multiple Claude Code sessions — I wanted to kick off work, close my laptop, and check progress from my phone while I'm out. You don't need to run it remotely. Vibora is still incredibly useful running on your laptop. But once you get used to telling Claude to work on a feature, notify you when it's finished, and getting that first notification 20 minutes later — you won't want to go back.Vibora is a self-hosted web

52 years later, only known copy of Unix v4 recovered from randomly found tape, now up and running on a system — first OS version...

52 years later, only known copy of Unix v4 recovered from randomly found tape, now up and running on a system — first OS version with kernel52 years later, only known copy of Unix v4 recovered from randomly found tape, now up and running on a system — first OS version with kernel and core utilities written in C

Unix

UnixUnix (The Unix Time-Sharing System) – an operating system developed from 1969 at Bell Labs (UNIX System Laboratories, USL) by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson. It gained widespread popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, spawning numerous variants and implementations. https://archiveos.org/unix/