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News - Opera GX is now available for Linux
By Avehicle7887, 19 Mar 2026 at 11:57 am UTC

Saw my colleague using this at work, looks too cluttered for my taste. It is however nice to have a Linux version.

News - Opera GX is now available for Linux
By wintermute, 19 Mar 2026 at 11:57 am UTC

I recently stopped using regular Opera on EndeavourOS because video playback stopped working properly. Does the gaming version require the same codec workarounds?

News - Firefox v149 is getting a free built-in VPN and other new features
By Arehandoro, 19 Mar 2026 at 11:39 am UTC

I've been using Split View for a few weeks, and love the feature! You can enable it in about:config and search for "split" to toggle it to True if you'd like to try it before 149 release.

News - Opera GX is now available for Linux
By UltraViolet, 19 Mar 2026 at 11:28 am UTC

Quoting: KapelliniI've heard a lot about this browser, and it's usually people citing privacy concerns. Is there any substantiated evidence about this browser mishandling/misusing/etc user data? I did a cursory search online and while I can't find a lot, that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm easily won over by extensive customisation but I've been staying away from this browser due to it's reputation, and because my interest is often inversely proportional to the amount of effort put into advertisement and sponsorships. I was disappointed when CachyOS deprecated their browser, so I've been using Floorp since.
as a European company they have to abide by GDPR even if they are owned by a Chinese one.

if you are interested you could read their privacy policy:

https://www.opera.com/legal/privacy

News - Opera GX is now available for Linux
By Kapellini, 19 Mar 2026 at 11:06 am UTC

I've heard a lot about this browser, and it's usually people citing privacy concerns. Is there any substantiated evidence about this browser mishandling/misusing/etc user data? I did a cursory search online and while I can't find a lot, that doesn't mean it isn't there. I'm easily won over by extensive customisation but I've been staying away from this browser due to it's reputation, and because my interest is often inversely proportional to the amount of effort put into advertisement and sponsorships. I was disappointed when CachyOS deprecated their browser, so I've been using Floorp since.

News - Opera GX is now available for Linux
By ridge, 19 Mar 2026 at 10:56 am UTC

Quoting: Liam DaweI'm still not sure why you would want to actually use it.
Verbatim, same thing I muttered to myself when I clicked on the article.. 😃

News - GE-Proton 10-33 brings fixes for VR outside of Steam, FSR upgrades and more
By fenglengshun, 19 Mar 2026 at 10:52 am UTC

Didn't know about WiVRn. Well, I guess Meta Quest 3/3S is back on the table now as an option for use as a cheap XR screen.

News - Counter-Strike 2 gets a major update with reload changes, custom game modes
By ridge, 19 Mar 2026 at 10:46 am UTC

Not a CS player myself, but, I always thought more FPS games should keep track of magazines rather than bullets. I think it's a great fit for CS :)

Worked really well in Battlefield, made it fun even, I think.

News - Counter-Strike 2 gets a major update with reload changes, custom game modes
By hardpenguin, 19 Mar 2026 at 10:20 am UTC

This is a super controversial decision. Reloading always worked this way in CS as opposed to other, more realistic games. To me this might be a fun way to stir the stale gameplay but people like their "forever games" to stay the same, well... Forever.

As of the long forgotten Danger Zone - to be honest I didn't like this attempt to introduce battle royale into CS. It would be much more interesting if it offered much bigger maps than the one(s) it shipped with. After all, the BR genre is much more about managing map space than gunplay.

News - Counter-Strike 2 gets a major update with reload changes, custom game modes
By Szkodnix, 19 Mar 2026 at 9:37 am UTC

Do you think they re-released CS:GO because they expected people would be quite pissed off with those changes to CS2? 🤣

News - Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlash
By tomasc, 19 Mar 2026 at 8:55 am UTC

To me, this feels like yet another case of certain people manufacturing drama.

We're not talking about a developer blindly using AI to generate code they don't understand and then pushing it out to users unchecked. This is a developer who knows what he is doing, uses AI as a tool to speed things up, and reviews the output. In that context, AI isn't replacing skill, it's supporting it.

As for the broader impact of AI on us as computer enthusiasts: yes, it's significant, and not all of it is positive. Hardware shortages and rising prices are definitely frustrating. But this isn't new. We've seen the same pattern before, whether it was laptops, crypto mining, or data centers driving up demand and prices. Every major tech wave creates temporary disruption before the industry adapts.

If someone's truly concerned about environmental impact or rising costs, there are straightforward ways to respond: stop wasting energy by playing PC games on demanding hardware, buy a energy efficient notebook second hand, and only use it for what you absolutely need.

News - EndeavourOS Titan released, devs comment on age verification laws
By g000h, 19 Mar 2026 at 12:38 am UTC

Here are some ideas from me on this issue:

Decentralisation - A country can't block an OS or App Store if it is properly decentralised. No one is legally responsible for such OS, because no single country is controlling it. (This goes in hand with anonymising the developers who maintain it.)

Geo-positional license terms - Any state or country which regulates age attestation laws gets hit with a 'you can't use this software legally in this place' license agreement. No need to put in age-attestation controls if people in a specific location aren't permitted to use the software.

Lobbying in the reverse direction - It is generally known that Meta is responsible for lobbying these new age laws in US States, such as California. The people (you and me) need to contact their local politicians and argue against these laws. We need to have a massive onslaught of messages going to politicians making them very aware that this is major overreach and the public won't put up with it.

Software Ownership License Terms - Adjust the licensing terms within the software that make it that the installer of the software becomes the Owner / Responsible Party for age regulation of the software (and make no changes to the software itself). It becomes the responsibility of the 'owner' (user) of the software to follow the letter of the law (adding in age attestation verification APIs). This basically criminalises all users, and makes it very hard to attack the OS itself.

I'm sure there are other ways to proceed. One way forward is to go back to putting the onus on social media platforms to identify child users. After all, Meta is responsible for "passing the buck" onto OSes and App Stores by lobbying politicians so that they can avoid big fines.

News - NVIDIA DLSS 5 announced and it's all about that AI generation
By Shmerl, 19 Mar 2026 at 12:17 am UTC

Quoting: benstor214[apparently the GeForce3 was the first video card released with a programmable pixel shader. Though programmable shaders in general were already a thing for years before that.
Yeah, they implemented such idea in the GPUs first, but they didn't invent it.

News - Combine spells to solve puzzles in the wonderful Rhell: Warped Worlds & Troubled Times - out now
By Philadelphus, 18 Mar 2026 at 10:55 pm UTC

If there's one thing 495 hours of playing Noita has taught me, it's that combining spells to solve puzzles always brings horrible death utter hilarity! 😆

News - NVIDIA DLSS 5 has become the source of many memes as the backlash continues
By whizse, 18 Mar 2026 at 9:27 pm UTC

I think of it as Mar-a-Lago face for video games.

News - Mesa 26.0.2 arrives with more bug-fixes for Linux graphics drivers
By whizse, 18 Mar 2026 at 9:08 pm UTC

Quoting: WMan22That fixed the softlock bug, however music is still playing where it shouldn't so far. I can't even hear the doc's voice over the loud music, and there should be no music in the tutorial section.
Oh, that's a pity! Guess I will give the PS2 version a try with PCSX2 instead.

News - PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 gets easier to use with Steam
By Pyretic, 18 Mar 2026 at 9:06 pm UTC

They've also added artwork automatically being added to the Steam entry of the game.

News - If you miss GPU-Z on Linux check out the new GPU-T
By Caldathras, 18 Mar 2026 at 5:46 pm UTC

Quoting: sanInteresting! Thus far I’ve been using GPU-X for this purpose.
Thanks for this, @san, but don't you mean CPU-X?

News - Bethesda reveal the huge Starfield Free Lanes update and new Terran Armada DLC
By shadowofward, 18 Mar 2026 at 5:07 pm UTC

I have Zero Trust left. Worst of all the Bethesda games, just taking resources away from TES 6 at this point. The only thing that has the slightest interest for me is being able to upgrade whatever weapon you find again and again to your level, that is very needed just like we could do with Geralts silver sword in Witcher 3. Also the quantuum esssence or whatever it's called being able to upgrade space dragon shouts has potential but well see. Game play, npcs, hell the story are just so bad i really could care less.

News - If you miss GPU-Z on Linux check out the new GPU-T
By san, 18 Mar 2026 at 4:22 pm UTC

Interesting! Thus far I’ve been using [GPU-X](https://thetumultuousunicornofdarkness.github.io/CPU-X/) for this purpose.

For those who care, GPU-T appears to be a vibe coded project..

News - Base-building tower defense game Vectorio gets a massive upgrade a year in the making
By rhavenn, 18 Mar 2026 at 4:04 pm UTC

It's like if Factorio, Shapez, and Screeps had a baby.

News - Manjaro Linux looks like it's in trouble with the release of the "Manjaro 2.0 Manifesto"
By Tchey, 18 Mar 2026 at 12:12 pm UTC

I'm on Manjaro since about 7 years i think. It did break one or two times after an update, but it also worked back after a few lines found on internet. Other than that, it does what i want : i work, play (native or Proton/WINE), media, without really thinking about the OS itself.

News - NVIDIA DLSS 5 has become the source of many memes as the backlash continues
By Kapellini, 18 Mar 2026 at 12:04 pm UTC

Quoting: JarmerWhich is just so misogynistic.
I haven't seen this mentioned nearly enough, it's enforcing instagram and tiktok filter beauty standards. It gave Grace lip injections. There are so many layers as to why this is awful. I miss the pre-AI world.

News - Bethesda reveal the huge Starfield Free Lanes update and new Terran Armada DLC
By fenglengshun, 18 Mar 2026 at 11:53 am UTC

Sounds like more Slopfield from Microslop-owned Bethesda (who recently proudly featured themselves on Nvidia DLSS5 slop showcase).

News - NVIDIA DLSS 5 announced and it's all about that AI generation
By benstor214, 18 Mar 2026 at 10:30 am UTC

Quoting: Shmerl
NVIDIA invented the programmable shader
That sounds like bs. Nvidia didn't invent that.
I had to look it up myself as I didn’t know, but apparently the GeForce3 was the first video card released with a programmable pixel shader. Though programmable shaders in general were already a thing for years before that.

News - Intel launch Core Ultra 200HX Plus series mobile processors and a "Binary Optimization Tool"
By Tares, 18 Mar 2026 at 10:30 am UTC

"Binary Optimization Tool", so [APO v2](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000095419/processors.html)?

News - The Godot powered Slay the Spire 2 has already hit over 3 million sales
By EWG, 18 Mar 2026 at 8:23 am UTC

Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: EWGSo, besides exposure, does this do anything to help Godot?
Well, Mega Crit are a big donor to Godot too ;) https://fund.godotengine.org/
This was what I was wanting to read! TY! 👾

News - NVIDIA DLSS 5 has become the source of many memes as the backlash continues
By enigmaxg2, 18 Mar 2026 at 7:50 am UTC

Quoting: GustyGhostIf this takes off, you just know the mentality of mesh animators and modelers will transform into "I don't need to worry about that awkward proportion / refine that unconvincing motion, it's just going to get covered over with an AI post-processing pass anyway."
This is most people doesn't understand yet, the "we will allow developers/artists to have control and make adjusts" is just a fallacy.

Developers doesn't optimize after DLSS/XESS/FSR

Developers doesn't optimize X2 after FrameGen

Developers are leaving raster fallback behind after Ray Tracing

What do you think they will do after Dall-ESS5??