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Nexus Mods retire their in-development cross-platform app to focus back on Vortex
14 Jan 2026 at 4:56 pm UTC Likes: 15
14 Jan 2026 at 4:56 pm UTC Likes: 15
New owner. Six months in, cuts innovative projects in favor of lagging main product. Announcement ineffectively disguises bean-counter fiat.
Beginning of the end for Nexus.
Beginning of the end for Nexus.
Arch-based distro EndeavourOS gets a new Ganymede release
2 Dec 2025 at 3:17 pm UTC Likes: 2
2 Dec 2025 at 3:17 pm UTC Likes: 2
You can always install `pamac` for an app store-like experience. There are different versions depending on how much you want to give users. The "full meal deal" includes Arch, AUR, Flatpak, and Snap.
According to Epic CEO Tim Sweeney - game stores don't need an AI label as it will be everywhere
27 Nov 2025 at 4:20 pm UTC Likes: 14
27 Nov 2025 at 4:20 pm UTC Likes: 14
"If AI was so wonderful, the rich would have kept more of it for themselves." --paraphrasing Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
As businesses get cleverer at exploiting AI, AI gets better at exploiting people, and the rich get richer exploiting both, where are the 'wins' for the average person? Remember when the internet was supposed to level the playing field, increase availability of information, and raise entire societies out of ignorance and poverty? AI proponents aren't even claiming that now.
Instead, we're told (from the top) that AI is the future, AI will be everywhere, and we might as well get used to it. No whispers of intangible benefits to humanity, no pointing at significantly better outcomes for society. No mention anywhere of guard rails, sensible regulation, incremental testing, or 'disaster planning'. Just speeding headlong into the future, hoping to extract more gold from the peasantry.
Little Timmy can go play with his AI toys. I'm not going to fund his bratty behavior.
As businesses get cleverer at exploiting AI, AI gets better at exploiting people, and the rich get richer exploiting both, where are the 'wins' for the average person? Remember when the internet was supposed to level the playing field, increase availability of information, and raise entire societies out of ignorance and poverty? AI proponents aren't even claiming that now.
Instead, we're told (from the top) that AI is the future, AI will be everywhere, and we might as well get used to it. No whispers of intangible benefits to humanity, no pointing at significantly better outcomes for society. No mention anywhere of guard rails, sensible regulation, incremental testing, or 'disaster planning'. Just speeding headlong into the future, hoping to extract more gold from the peasantry.
Little Timmy can go play with his AI toys. I'm not going to fund his bratty behavior.
Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop (VTT) is now free to play
10 Nov 2025 at 1:31 pm UTC Likes: 3
10 Nov 2025 at 1:31 pm UTC Likes: 3
I wonder how (if) they're re-imbursing previous purchasers/subscribers??(Laughs and laughs until gets hiccups and has to lie down)
Krafton (PUBG, Subnautica, inZOI) becoming an "AI-First" company
24 Oct 2025 at 5:26 pm UTC Likes: 1
**CEOs are almost always from the sales/ marketing track. That's why they're so eager to promote hot, frothy trends.
***I'm referring to devs who actually know about programming and the code base. Kids fresh out of code camp don't figure into this equation.
24 Oct 2025 at 5:26 pm UTC Likes: 1
3 years into ai bubble, literally zero improvements and usefulness, yet some crazy managers still hype on it.Marketroids. Those are the "crazy managers" you speak of. Anyone in Sales/ Marketing** is frothing over AI and driving it hard. The people who build stuff*** are hesitant, trying to work out the problems and processes while being ordered to convert. Trends are always marketing-driven. Bubbles are always marketing-driven. CEOs love getting exposure and face time as a wealth-generation tactic.
**CEOs are almost always from the sales/ marketing track. That's why they're so eager to promote hot, frothy trends.
***I'm referring to devs who actually know about programming and the code base. Kids fresh out of code camp don't figure into this equation.
Fedora Linux project agrees to allow AI-assisted contributions with a new policy
24 Oct 2025 at 4:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
a) What third-party tests determine what is or isn't AI generated
b) Did the submitter follow the tests
c) Can the same tests be confirmed independently
This is a huge barrier. Human nature being what it is, few submitters would be willing to do those steps, fewer able to test and verify the declaration. Assuming that all self-certified AI submissions will be bad is wasteful; yet assuming that all self-certified AI submissions will be good is unreasonably risky. The recent `xz` and `npm` poisonings show that blanket trust in a system allows bad actors to do bad things.
So knowing the system is inherently flawed means that opportunities for abuse exist. I freely admit I don't have deep insight into "how AI works." But I do have pretty good insight into history, human nature, and and working with flawed processes. Pragmatic checks and balances on AI generation and use are needed, so maybe we can work together to build them.
24 Oct 2025 at 4:44 pm UTC Likes: 2
This is the correct move. I hope Fedora keep it. Opinions from non-developers and people not understanding how AIs work can be actively disregarded.Without even touching the AI-good, AI-bad argument, I can only point to individuals, companies, and government entities who self-certify that they are good actors. To bad actors, the opportunity to abuse that trust is irresistable. When it comes to code check-ins and the AI/ no AI declaration is appended, I would want to know:
a) What third-party tests determine what is or isn't AI generated
b) Did the submitter follow the tests
c) Can the same tests be confirmed independently
This is a huge barrier. Human nature being what it is, few submitters would be willing to do those steps, fewer able to test and verify the declaration. Assuming that all self-certified AI submissions will be bad is wasteful; yet assuming that all self-certified AI submissions will be good is unreasonably risky. The recent `xz` and `npm` poisonings show that blanket trust in a system allows bad actors to do bad things.
So knowing the system is inherently flawed means that opportunities for abuse exist. I freely admit I don't have deep insight into "how AI works." But I do have pretty good insight into history, human nature, and and working with flawed processes. Pragmatic checks and balances on AI generation and use are needed, so maybe we can work together to build them.
Fedora Linux project agrees to allow AI-assisted contributions with a new policy
23 Oct 2025 at 12:21 pm UTC Likes: 6
23 Oct 2025 at 12:21 pm UTC Likes: 6
The God of Unintended Consequences is going to have a blast with this.
Krafton (PUBG, Subnautica, inZOI) becoming an "AI-First" company
23 Oct 2025 at 12:18 pm UTC Likes: 1
23 Oct 2025 at 12:18 pm UTC Likes: 1
I, for one, welcome our mindless, soulless overlords. :cry:
Surviving Mars: Relaunched arrives November 10 with two expansions planned
16 Oct 2025 at 11:00 am UTC Likes: 1
16 Oct 2025 at 11:00 am UTC Likes: 1
"Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time. A long time." --Obi-Wan Sierra
Get some classic Bethesda games in the latest Fanatical bundle
9 Oct 2025 at 3:06 pm UTC
9 Oct 2025 at 3:06 pm UTC
@ehvis, guilty as charged. Then again, I lots of these games when they first came out on floppy or CD, so yeah. I guess my accidental duplication means I'm forgetful or not paying attention when free stuff comes along. One of the perils of being an older adult, I'm afraid. :grin:
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