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It just keeps getting worse - Firefox to "evolve into a modern AI browser"
17 Dec 2025 at 5:08 am UTC Likes: 7

I switched to Waterfox a year ago and I've never looked back. Best decision I've ever made.

I did a lot of research too before settling on it. I wanted a browser that has feature parity with regular Firefox, but doesn't add a crap ton of unnecessary extras. I just want Firefox, but without the crap. That's Waterfox.

I've seen people recommend brave and all these other different browsers, but that's just chromium. Waterfox doesn't try to give you a bunch of extra stuff you don't want.

I've only ever had like, one website mess up with it, and I had to use a user agent switcher to make it think I was using Firefox.

I also use Waterfox on my android phone. The experience is great. Highly recommend it.

Valve have been funding FEX to get x86 games on Arm Linux
7 Dec 2025 at 9:16 am UTC

Quoting: Brokatt
Quoting: The_Real_BittermanHm, Steam Deck 2 might be ARM based I guess. 🤔
I wouldn't count on it. Valve has a very good relationship with AMD and I don't see another vendor provide an ARM chip with similar gaming performance. But maybe for a Steam Deck 3?
I thought AMD was dabbling or was going to dabble with ARM cpus? If I were AMD, I'd begin transitioning to ARM. x86 days are numbered.

NVIDIA are investing $5 billion in Intel to develop new chips together
18 Sep 2025 at 4:55 pm UTC Likes: 3

This is going to be interesting. Intel does need all the help it can get, and Nvidia's deep wallets can help that.

NonSteamLaunchers adds real-time Steam shortcuts and teases upcoming Steam integration
10 Jul 2025 at 4:52 pm UTC

I do appreciate the efforts they're making here. While, I dream of a day when we're not forced to use other people's crappy launchers, this is a good band-aid to the problem on Steam Deck.

Pricing announced for the Orange Pi Neo gaming handheld with Manjaro Linux
2 Jul 2025 at 7:28 am UTC

It's a really cool handheld. The lack of rear buttons makes me lose interest, though. I appreciate the effort, especially the dual trackpads. Maybe future versions of this will have rear buttons.

Sunshine game stream host for Moonlight gets security fixes, Linux improvements and more features
2 Jul 2025 at 7:28 am UTC

I really like Sunshine/Apollo/Moonlight, etc etc. Problem I have is, I have 2 different PCs in my house and I can't seem to figure out the port forwarding to make them both work without conflicting with each other. I've only ever been able to get my personal PC to work outside the network, and it has been spotty at best.