
Linux Matters Points of You
Jan 20, 2026
The hosts dive into exciting tech innovations like the Hyper MegaTech Super Pocket and the Kazita retro launcher. They discuss RecipeScribe's AI-driven packaging and how self-hosting small services is on the rise. The benefits of locally hosted LLMs for language tutoring are highlighted, alongside the intriguing Toniebox and Yoto reverse-engineering adventures. Plus, there's a shout-out to the new Yarg programming language for microcontroller development. Tune in for insights on community collaboration and upcoming Linux events!
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Harden Contact Forms With Layers Of Protection
- Use layered spam protection on contact forms to stop automated junk submissions.
- Combine services like Cloudflare challenges with simple honeypots to block most bots.
Hyper Megatech Super Pocket Experience
- Mark described the Hyper Megatech Super Pocket as a Game Boy–style device compatible with Evercade carts.
- He noted smaller screen size and distinct button layout compared to his Evercade.
SD Cards Restore Cartridge-Like Immediacy
- Kazita models retro immediacy by using SD cards instead of online stores for games.
- That design recreates the plug-in cartridge feel without a central marketplace.

