Latest Comments by xecutable
Valheim 1.0 arrives in September with the Deep North biome
8 Jun 2026 at 1:28 pm UTC Likes: 1
8 Jun 2026 at 1:28 pm UTC Likes: 1
Runs awesome on 5700x3d and 7800xt on CachyOS. The team however has been super slow in terms of delivering.
No Man's Sky Remnant update brings a fancy gravity gun and customizable trucks
12 Feb 2026 at 5:28 am UTC
12 Feb 2026 at 5:28 am UTC
Yup I had a similar frustrating experience. Essentially though it was a 9GB patch, it was quite disappointing. Still kudos to Hello Games for bringing out free updates for the last ... um decade now?
No Man's Sky Remnant update brings a fancy gravity gun and customizable trucks
11 Feb 2026 at 6:04 pm UTC
11 Feb 2026 at 6:04 pm UTC
It is live and ready to explore
Steam Survey for January 2026 shows a small drop for Linux and macOS
2 Feb 2026 at 2:31 pm UTC Likes: 1
2 Feb 2026 at 2:31 pm UTC Likes: 1
Didn't they readjust the numbers a few days later, last month?
The popular Arch-based distro CachyOS gets a new release with a significantly reworked installer
28 Jan 2026 at 6:17 am UTC
Been using it for a year and a half now, my only issue was a KDE issue where Adaptive Sync - Always was making the screen flicker and lose signal ALL the time. Took me several reinstalls to finally pin point the issue and just set that option to Never.
28 Jan 2026 at 6:17 am UTC
Quoting: scaineI suppose the performance thing is cool, but the bit of CachyOS I love is that it integrates snapper into grub seamlessly, so if you break your system (say, an aberrant Arch update), you just reboot into an earlier snapshot and you've learned your lesson. Takes all the pressure off the fact it's Arch. Or being an idiot like me and constantly experimenting with stuff and breaking things.I wish it was always that easy. Apparently if the update include a kernel update as well and you roll back, things break sort of irreversibly.I wasn't able to boot into GUI, or perform any commands. Thank god the team has though of that too, so you can use the live usb to chroot and re-update the rolled back packages.
I'd like them to include ChaoticAUR by default, like Garuda does, but it's straightforward enough to add manually. If you haven't used ChaoticAUR before, it's a precompiled version of the AUR - very fast, because it acts like any other Arch source. No waiting around for AUR compiles.
My next challenge with CachyOS is integrating the boot with TPM, so I don't have to manually unlock my disks at startup. If that's successful, I don't think I'll be distro-hopping for a long, long time.
Been using it for a year and a half now, my only issue was a KDE issue where Adaptive Sync - Always was making the screen flicker and lose signal ALL the time. Took me several reinstalls to finally pin point the issue and just set that option to Never.