A $10K Bounty Aims to Make Sony’s PlayStation 5 a Computer Again

Using your PlayStation to play games is just fine. But what if you could use your Sony console to vibe code with your AI agents on Linux instead?
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Using your PlayStation to play games is just fine. But what if you could use your Sony console to vibe code with your AI agents on Linux instead? That's what the ownership advocacy organization Fulu wants to make possible, and it’s willing to pay $10,000 to prove it can be done. Helmed by YouTuber Louis Rossmann and fellow consumer advocate Kevin O'Reilly, Fulu pays bounties to the first person who proves they can fix or bypass product features that Fulu deems to be hostile to device owners.
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- Using your PlayStation to play games is just fine. But what if you could use your Sony console to vibe code with your AI agents on Linux instead?
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A $10K Bounty Aims to Make Sony’s PlayStation 5 a Computer Again
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