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The Bryant Review Podcast

Technology for Human Beings. Here, we tell stories and focus on good things. Free software, the Fediverse, and other things that don’t suck.Support our work: https://gardinerbryant.com/#/portal/signup

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    No more excuses, it's time to switch to Linux

    If you’ve ever built your own PC, if you’ve ever had to ‘nuke and pave’ your Windows install, if you’ve been a PC gamer for any length of time, or if you’re in any way/shape/form a coder, I cannot stress this enough: Linux is now better than Windows. Read the full article: https://gardinerbryant.com/no-more-excuses-its-time-to-switch-to-linux/

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    “Would You Kindly?” A BioShock Retrospective

    Read the full article here: https://gardinerbryant.com/would-you-kindly-a-bioshock-retrospective A spiritual successor to System Shock 2 and helmed by Ken Levine of Irrational Games, BioShock tells a compelling narrative. It’s the kind of story that only a video game could tell, an irony only a ludonarrative could illustrate, and a warning we should’ve heeded a long time ago.

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    I'm really nervous about my BioShock retrospective and I just realized why...

    I love BioShock and I’m really excited to release my retrospective article. I’m also nervous about it in a way I’ve never been nervous about anything before. In this bonus episode, I talk about my feelings regarding the article, the audio version, and my growing contempt for YouTube. I hope you enjoy.

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    Unboxing a Steam Link 11 Years Later

    Read the full article here: https://gardinerbryant.com/unboxing-a-steam-link-11-years-later/ Here’s something cool: my friend Peter gave me a Steam Link and Steam Controller. He had intended on using them to stream games from his office PC to his living room TV… and then never got around to it. This was back when Valve discontinued them both and they were offering a steep discount to clear their inventory. The sale was in 2018, so these devices have sat unopened on his shelf for the better part of a decade. With that being the case and, considering the new upcoming Steam hardware, I figured now would be a great time to open these up and give ’em a spin.

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    The Vision Behind iiSU: An Interview with iiSU Developers

    Read this article: https://gardinerbryant.com/the-vision-behind-iisu-an-interview-with-iisu-developers/

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Technology for Human Beings. Here, we tell stories and focus on good things. Free software, the Fediverse, and other things that don’t suck.Support our work: https://gardinerbryant.com/#/portal/signup

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Technology for Human Beings. Here, we tell stories and focus on good things. Free software, the Fediverse, and other things that don’t suck.Support our work: https://gardinerbryant.com/#/portal/signup

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