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    <title>Crowbar Kernel Panic - Episodes Tagged with “Linux Gaming Community”</title>
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    <description>certainly entertaining and hopefully helpful we strive to cover the topics at the heart of the Linux gamer.  From Proton to Vulkan, from Linux native to voiding the warranty. We discuss news and updates from the Linux community, our gaming habits and wanderings along with reviewing a game each week. 
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  <title>Episode 38: Planning a game with AI and struggling with the ARC A770</title>
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The topic of AI in game development led me to ask Chat GPT to help me plan a fantasy survival horror game. The results were so good I may actually be making this game and after a suggestion from Discord, I may be making it in Godot 4.
Given my recent struggles running the ARC A770 on Linux Josh suggested I try Fedora 38. Ultimately, we're putting our faith in Linux 6.4... 
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<p>The topic of AI in game development led me to ask Chat GPT to help me plan a fantasy survival horror game. The results were so good I may actually be making this game and after a suggestion from Discord, I may be making it in Godot 4.</p>

<p>Given my recent struggles running the ARC A770 on Linux Josh suggested I try Fedora 38. Ultimately, we&#39;re putting our faith in Linux 6.4...</p>]]>
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<p>The topic of AI in game development led me to ask Chat GPT to help me plan a fantasy survival horror game. The results were so good I may actually be making this game and after a suggestion from Discord, I may be making it in Godot 4.</p>

<p>Given my recent struggles running the ARC A770 on Linux Josh suggested I try Fedora 38. Ultimately, we&#39;re putting our faith in Linux 6.4...</p>]]>
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