Valve making a Brain Chip - or is it Aperture Science IRL?

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Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:53 Community Feedback
00:09:42 Sandfly Security
00:11:53 Red Hat Summit Recap
00:21:32 Linux Kernel 6.15
00:22:49 better support for Intel Arc GPUS
00:26:06 ARM and RISC-V hardware support has been expanded for industrial, embedded and edge devices
00:26:32 There are new drivers for the Apple Touch Bar on Intel MacBook Pros and Apple M1 and M2 MacBook Pros.
00:29:23 support for the 36 year old Intel 486 processor created in 1989, and support for the first Pentium processors will be removed from the Linux Kernel
00:31:16 more hardware support for gaming on Linux, including the Sony PlayStation 5 controllers And for Xbox controllers, the Turtle Beach Recon and Stealth Ultra controllers have been added to the xpad driver, as well as the PowerA Wired Controller for Xbox
00:33:01 Repairable Game Controllers
00:34:07 Crazy game prices
00:36:14 Bricked Switch 2 a launch
00:38:03 We all love Valve and what it is doing for Linux gaming
00:39:57 Ryan that transition was not good at all
00:41:07 Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year
00:44:08 Steam is not the industry stanadrd
00:47:55 Collaboration Call: Starfish is seeking partners in wireless power transfer, neural interfaces, and communication systems to further develop its technology
00:48:38 Will humans be able to keep up with robots
00:50:31 Technical Specs and wondering on how updates will work
00:52:44 Eventyally will be as common as chiping your pets
00:54:00 WSL Goes Open Source
00:57:00 Text Editor Battle
00:58:20 Ryan's Life Tip
00:59:40 Support the Show
01:03:05 Outro

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