Steam Machine is Valve's living-room PC for the Steam ecosystem.
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Commenters focused on the base price, Fedora/Linux support, and whether the machine fills a real desktop gap.
Issue / 2026-06-22
A daily board of tools, apps, and references that Hacker News readers pulled into view on 2026-06-22. Each row keeps the original HN thread close to the claim.
What surfaced that day
Steam Machine is Valve's living-room PC for the Steam ecosystem.
Commenters focused on the base price, Fedora/Linux support, and whether the machine fills a real desktop gap.
Deno Desktop is Deno's runtime for building desktop apps.
Replies discussed the shared CEF runtime, binary size reduction, and how this could make desktop app builds less clunky.
Oak is a git alternative built around agent workspaces.
Commenters said git worktrees are a pain and praised the checkout and workspace model for multi-agent jobs.
OpenCode is an open-source, model-neutral AI coding agent.
A commenter said they had been using OpenCode, and the discussion shifted into how people mix coding agents with different models.
Moebius is a tiny image inpainting model with surprisingly strong demos.
Replies pointed to the demo spaces and sample images; one noted it felt strong for a 0.2B model.
Olinia is a Mexico-first ultra-affordable EV prototype.
Replies linked the company site and emphasized that it is designed in Mexico for Mexico.
wiggle3ds is a web app that auto-converts 3DS photos into wigglegrams.
The thread linked wiggle3ds alongside other wigglegram tools and custom-camera setups.
BlueSCSI is SCSI emulation hardware for retro machines.
A commenter linked bluescsi.com while reminiscing about SCSI setups and old storage media.
Nonoverse is a no-ads nonogram app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
The reply linked the developer site and App Store page, calling out offline play, dark mode, and no accounts.