Video: All the cores that got added to the MiSTer FPGA in 2022
A big thanks to Lu for putting this together!
A big thanks to Lu for putting this together!
Hmm, did I miss this when it first came out... or did I watch it and then just forget about it? In any event, here's a nice conversation with Mr. Torvalds from 6-ish years ago. Enjoy! I did.
There is a new (to me) commercial remoting protocol named Nice DCV. If using Amazon's AWS for hosting your graphical workstation, Nice DCV is free... but if you want to run it on your on-premise physical or virtual system, it requires a commercial license. Supposedly Nice DCV is very performant and is being used for cloud hosted graphics workstations used by artists working for CGI production companies.
I've not used AWS before but now I'm going to have to look into it. I don't expect a graphical workstation VM in AWS to be cheap but I definitely would like to try it out to see how well it works... and I'm once I learn more about it, I'd like to see how much the commercial Nice DCV costs.
The RHEL podcasting folks have a nice presentation showing this stuff and explaining how RHEL (and clones) are great OS choices for remote workstations.
We don't get to see Linus talking much these days but here's a recent interview. Enjoy!
Here's the recording from the recent Linux Plumber's Conference of Linus' conversation with Dirk Hohndel, who for a few years now seems to be the Linus rangler. :) Enjoy
Here's Jon Corbet's very recent Linux Kernel Report from the recent LinuxCon OSS EU 2022:
"New Retro Adventures" on YouTube has been doing a fantastic job of keeping up with the development progress on the Sega Saturn core... and his video production value is quite high. Enjoy his most recent games analysis.
I've been a subscriber to ETAPrime on YouTube for a while. Enjoy!