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News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By Penguin, 28 Jan 2026 at 4:14 pm UTC

This wasn't a good move. I'm sure they will lose some Patrons after that.

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By Liam Dawe, 28 Jan 2026 at 4:13 pm UTC

Quoting: eggroleWhile pretending to be affiliated somehow is shady, I find it amusing that FOSS (built on other FOSS no less) is talking about IP and asking to stop using their logo and name.
There's nothing weird about it. You can create FOSS, and want to protect your name and your project reputation. Don't confuse open source code with IP and trademarks - they're separate things.

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By valerie_tar_gz, 28 Jan 2026 at 4:11 pm UTC

Quoting: eggroleWhile pretending to be affiliated somehow is shady, I find it amusing that FOSS (built on other FOSS no less) is talking about IP and asking to stop using their logo and name.
Being FOSS and protecting IP is normal. Look at OBS with the Fedora Flatpak situation.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By Liam Dawe, 28 Jan 2026 at 4:11 pm UTC

Quoting: eev
Regardless of any thoughts on it one thing remains clear - the more AI generation is used for the little things "it's just this, it's just that!" - the more it will be accepted, and the more it will replace actual people. We'll see less actual art, less real intentional character in what we see - and more slop with melting consoles.
Gotta be real with you, this sounds hollow when you constantly promote ARC Raiders. Regardless of wether or not the actors signed off on it, there's nothing in there that needed it and it's just a severe cost cutting measure that'll lead to lower quality voice work the more accepted it is.
I'm still going to report on things as they evolve with generative AI, regardless of my feelings - that's the point of that.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By Dirge, 28 Jan 2026 at 4:02 pm UTC

Absolutely rad viewing angle on that TV. Maybe that's why the console is melting.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By eev, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:58 pm UTC

Regardless of any thoughts on it one thing remains clear - the more AI generation is used for the little things "it's just this, it's just that!" - the more it will be accepted, and the more it will replace actual people. We'll see less actual art, less real intentional character in what we see - and more slop with melting consoles.
Gotta be real with you, this sounds hollow when you constantly promote ARC Raiders. Regardless of wether or not the actors signed off on it, there's nothing in there that needed it and it's just a severe cost cutting measure that'll lead to lower quality voice work the more accepted it is.

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By Tharvas, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:54 pm UTC

Quoting: eggroleWhile pretending to be affiliated somehow is shady, I find it amusing that FOSS (built on other FOSS no less) is talking about IP and asking to stop using their logo and name.
I truly fail to see the irony in here?
You can develop FOSS but still have trademarks for Name and Logo?

News - UK lawsuit against Valve given the go-ahead, Steam owner facing up to £656 million in damages
By SlayerTheChikken, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:52 pm UTC

Quoting: eggroleAs everyone has said, I see no issue with the 30% cut, but I think the more important part, that has a bit of merit IMHO, is the off-platform competition restriction. If my game is for sale on steam for $50, why can't I sell it direct on my website (or any other platform for that matter) for $40?

This *feels* very anti-competitive, but what do I know.
This part is true, I can agree on that.

News - Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
By geckofish52, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:47 pm UTC

Very exciting. XFCE is THE formative Linux DE in my personal experience having run Xubuntu for a many years, and I only began using KDE then GNOME on my high end rig when Wayland became too important for gaming etc. I still use XFCE on my spare laptop. Looking forward to XFCE staying relevant.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By reaply, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:44 pm UTC

Won't someone think of the profits!?

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By apocalyptech, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:42 pm UTC

Let's not forget that that job posting for a Senior Software Engineer included the requirement "Active use of AI tools in daily development workflows, and enthusiasm for helping the team increase adoption."

Use of AI Tools was listed as mandatory, whereas familiarity with CI/CD was only a "plus."

There have been a lot of complaints levelled at gog.com over the years and I've always felt compelled to defend them. I'm feeling an awful lot less likely to do so lately, though.

News - UK lawsuit against Valve given the go-ahead, Steam owner facing up to £656 million in damages
By eggrole, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:42 pm UTC

As everyone has said, I see no issue with the 30% cut, but I think the more important part, that has a bit of merit IMHO, is the off-platform competition restriction. If my game is for sale on steam for $50, why can't I sell it direct on my website (or any other platform for that matter) for $40?

This *feels* very anti-competitive, but what do I know.

News - Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
By Pyrate, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:39 pm UTC

XFCE would probably be my second choice after KDE. I really like its super lightweight and functional focus.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By NeoTheFox, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:38 pm UTC

I feel like I would rather see some stylish text on a solid color background as a sale banner than AI slop.

News - GOG now using AI generated images on their store
By t3g, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:36 pm UTC

GOG has a new owner and they've been panhandling people for this Patrons program. Sadly, that money isn't going to artists.

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By eggrole, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:30 pm UTC

While pretending to be affiliated somehow is shady, I find it amusing that FOSS (built on other FOSS no less) is talking about IP and asking to stop using their logo and name.

News - UK lawsuit against Valve given the go-ahead, Steam owner facing up to £656 million in damages
By Frawo, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:27 pm UTC

Quoting: drenI love GOG because I can actually buy and own games, but they are still a corporation and corporate track records are pretty shitty these days.
You don't ever own games, neither on GOG, Steam, Epic or physical disk. You only buy the licence to use them. GOGs offline installers might give you the illusion of ownership, but you can more or less achieve the same thing by backing up your Steam common folder.

News - Comedy point and click adventure Shadows of the Afterland launches February 10th
By tuubi, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:24 pm UTC

It's definitely not the first adventure game where you can "possess the living" as a ghost, but I don't particularly mind. Looking forward to some inventive and interesting puzzles.

Quoting: TevurOh my...
"Shadow of the Tumblr Nose"
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the red nose epidemic. Distracting at best.

News - Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
By tuubi, 28 Jan 2026 at 3:11 pm UTC

Quoting: amataiShouldn't we call it WFCE then ?
No, because the X in Xfce doesn't stand for X11. Or anything else. It's just a name that looks a lot like an acronym, for historical reasons.

News - Comedy point and click adventure Shadows of the Afterland launches February 10th
By Arehandoro, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:53 pm UTC

Madrid isn't a city usually depicted in games, and lately Spanish studios are chucking a fair amount of point & click adventures of decent quality. It's on my wishlist 😊

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By Tevur, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:40 pm UTC

Quoting: WalebausI think they might have a third party involved and neither Bazzite team or GPD realize that. They probably have someone pretending to be a Bazzite developer scamming GPD out of a device for themselves or to sell on eBay.
This was exactly my thought while reading this news

News - Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
By Jarmer, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:38 pm UTC

the wayland future is really coming along nicely. Cinnamon is getting there, xfce will be there soon, cosmic/gome/kde are already there. Yes!

News - The modular Linux handheld Mecha Comet is up on Kickstarter
By Jarmer, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:30 pm UTC

This looks amazing!

but ... has a bunch of red flags. Kickstarter being the biggest. I have been following the Pilet device for forever now as well ( https://soulscircuit.com/pilet ) but it seems to be stuck in kickstarter hell as the website still says "in development" and not released, but the kickstarter says it was to be delivered 7 months ago. So who knows.

Basically this Meceha device LOOKS amazing, but will be a wait-and-see ... Thanks for the recommendation!

News - Xfce is getting a brand-new Wayland compositor called xfwl4
By walther von stolzing, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:03 pm UTC

Quoting: tmtvl
Quoting: SzkodnixOkay, now for real: that's a great change. Finally XFCE will start to catch up.
Switching WM in Xfce is fairly easy, but it is interesting how LXQt got Wayland support before Xfce.
That's because lxqt is using labwc as its WM. So could Xfce; but apparently wlroots being written in C disqualifies it.

If this announcement contained some specifics as to what the Xfce devs find lacking in wlroots, and how they aim to remedy that, I think I would've been more enthusiastic. E.g. bare wlroots/labwc (as opposed to sway that comes with its own IPC interface) is still waiting on various wayland extensions to gain important features -- such as exposing to the user which window goes in which virtual desktop (?!).

'Wayland support' isn't a magical on/off switch. Various components of the Xfce environment already got 'wayland support' by virtue of the GTK3 port several years ago. The panel became usable on wlroots compositors as of 4.20, albeit with missing plugins -- most notably the virtual desktop pager, due to the missing extension I was talking about above.

If Xfce devs were to adopt labwc or wayfire are their WM, and then contribute to wayland protocols development to bring those WMs to feature parity with xfwm, they would've benefitted a wider array of desktop environments. Apparently that's an unreasonable ask.

News - Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
By wytrabbit, 28 Jan 2026 at 2:00 pm UTC

Damn I knew I should have bought more popcorn this weekend

News - Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.15 brings UI improvements, mod upgrades and a big performance boost
By GustyGhost, 28 Jan 2026 at 1:55 pm UTC

"(formerly Minetest)"

"The knights who all too recently said 'Ni'!"