GOG, the digital game distribution platform, is actively developing native Linux support for its Galaxy client, signaling a growing recognition of Linux's importance in PC gaming, according to multiple reports from The Verge. This development comes alongside other tech news, including the rise of AI-powered compiler development and a guide on running a personal Autonomous System (AS) on FreeBSD.
The Verge reported that GOG's move to embrace Linux is part of a broader trend. The platform's development of native Linux support for its Galaxy client aims to cater to the increasing number of gamers using the operating system. This move reflects the growing significance of Linux in the PC gaming landscape.
Simultaneously, the tech world is witnessing advancements in other areas. Multiple sources, including The Verge and Hacker News, highlighted the development of AI-powered compilers. While specific details on the compiler's functionality were not provided, the news underscores the growing influence of artificial intelligence in software development.
In a separate development, a Hacker News article detailed how individuals can run their own Autonomous System (AS) on the public internet. The article provided a guide on setting up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, building GRE tunnels, and solving routing challenges. The guide explained how to obtain resources from RIPE via a sponsoring LIR, configure the system, and announce address space to the Default-Free Zone from a single virtual machine.
Other news includes the climbing simulator "Cairn," which focuses on realistic gameplay and resource management, according to The Verge and Hacker News. WordPress has also integrated a Claude connector for data analysis, utilizing Anthropic's chatbot, as reported by The Verge. Furthermore, the beloved "Baldur's Gate" video game series is being adapted into a TV show by Craig Mazin, continuing the story after Baldur's Gate 3 but with new storylines, according to The Verge.
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