
Learn to build games on Fedora 43. This episode covers LITIENGINE for beginners.
We use Java 25 for game development. Follow our guide to start your project.
Blog Article: ojambo.com/building-2d-games-with-litiengine-on-fedora-43
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Learn to host game servers on tiny hardware. This guide uses Colyseus on Raspberry Pi Zero.
We use Node.js 22 for real-time networking. Follow along to build your multiplayer backend today.
Blog Article: ojambo.com/self-hosted-colyseus-webg... more
Learn to fix black images in AI. Optimize Flux.2 Klein on AMD Instinct hardware.
Use stable-diffusion.cpp for better results. Master VAE tiling and memory flags today.
Blog: ojambo.com/ai-image-generation-with-flux-2-klein-on-amd-instinct-m... more
Learn to generate AI images on your hardware. We use Flux.2 Klein and Fedora 43 today.
The setup uses stable-diffusion.cpp for high speed. This guide is perfect for beginner Linux programmers.
Blog Article: ojambo.com/ai-image-generation-wi... more
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Covering a diverse array of topics centered around technology, the content consistently merges in-depth tutorials, product reviews, and insightful discussions about software and hardware. From upgrading Fedora and using Remmina for remote connections to exploring programming languages and AI models, each episode offers pragmatic advice and hands-on demonstrations. Noteworthy is the podcast's interactive approach, engaging listeners with personal anecdotes, challenges faced during tech implementations, and troubleshooting advice. Furthermore, the show emphasizes beginner-friendly content while also diving into more technical subjects, making it accessible for a range of audience expertise levels, from novices to experienced tech enthusiasts.... more
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