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Forza Horizon 6 is out, Valve update Proton Hotfix for Linux - initial thoughts
19 May 2026 at 1:48 pm UTC

I tried Proton Hotfix, but I get no audio in the game. GE-Proton 10.0-34 gives me still significant stuttering in game (so much so it's unplayable with fast cars). I would have to try the "horrible workarounds" [External Link].

Stop Killing Games, Mozilla, EFF and others release statement urging UK policymakers to keep the web open
10 May 2026 at 12:07 pm UTC Likes: 1

I will easily sound unpopular, but I don’t think it is a good strategy. It doesn't matter if the “Protect the children” statement is genuine or pure gaslighting. What counts is that it is an easy win for politicians, and if SKG ties up against age verification laws, the risk is that it could lose support of those politicians who have expressed their interest in it.

Think about it: SKG could risk to be ruled out by those politicians who are endorsing the Online Safety initiatives. If these MEPs are put in the position to choose between “Protect the Games” or “Protect the Children”, there is no way they will choose the former, because the latter is an easier reputational win.

It’s a matter of strategy: you should take a little battle at time, because the moment you are clubbing battles together, you are just increasing the probability of losing all of them together.

Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlash
12 Mar 2026 at 11:07 am UTC Likes: 8

Whether or not I use Claude is not going to change society
If you then push that code in a GitHub repository, it definitely will, as AI is trained on GitHub repositories.

California law to require operating systems to check your age
4 Mar 2026 at 9:32 am UTC Likes: 1

It makes sense if you consider that Americans BigTechs (Apple, Google and Microsoft) are trying to lobbying all the Governments worldwide for their anti-competitive practices.

Comment found it on the web:

Since Apple and Google convinced the whole world that "app stores" are the only way to install software, that means according to politicians, every computer must verify age. For the app store that everyone must be using.

An app store is an anti-competitive moat, designed to use censorship to optimize the profits of a company. The government has now enshrined into law a protection for these quasi-monopolies. Of course "they're not a monopoly" because "there are two companies". But we didn't used to need app stores at all. Computers used to allow anyone to install and run anything they wanted. Not anymore though. You will only do what The Companies allow you to, because Profits.
And that was the only sensible comment I spotted on that thread. I would just add Microsoft to the list, as they are still trying to enforce their ecosystem (failing repeatedly of course, but still trying).

The Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless mouse is a great reasonably priced pick
4 Dec 2025 at 11:36 am UTC Likes: 6

Logitech best HID manufacturer. Typing this with my G915 keyboard, navigating with my G502X mouse, listening with my G533 headset, and greeting with a C922 webcam.

Linux players on Steam hit an all-time high for November 2025
2 Dec 2025 at 8:25 am UTC Likes: 3

And yet we can't see if the Windows 10 End of Support has given any effect. I doubt it, but it would be interesting to see.

Steam UK users will now need a credit card to access mature content due to the Online Safety Act
30 Aug 2025 at 9:37 am UTC Likes: 1

I'm fine with that, although I agree that this is not the best solution ever.

Best one IMHO would be to have a 2FA Web app under the gov.uk domain. This could be then consumed as a standard by all the services and websites who sell mature content.

Assassin's Creed Shadows out now - Steam Deck Verified but has NVIDIA problems on Desktop Linux
20 Mar 2025 at 5:54 pm UTC

On Prince of Persia The Lost Crown I remember I used to open the game online and then shut down the WiFi while in-game. Would it work also with AC Shadows?

Assassin's Creed Mirage arrives on Steam as Ubisoft return to Valve's store
18 Oct 2024 at 11:33 am UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: ExplosiveDiarrheaDo you realize the game was originally released on pc more than a year ago, right?
No Steam release means no PC release :grin:

Seriously, by reading the reports at that time, just minor issues were reported on vkd3d-proton concerning Mirage. It was not the mess of a brand new architecture like at the time of Valhalla.

Assassin's Creed Mirage arrives on Steam as Ubisoft return to Valve's store
18 Oct 2024 at 9:42 am UTC Likes: 12

Bought immediately yesterday night (also because of the 50% discount). I have played the tutorial part and it looks alright. What surprised me the most was how all the things have progressed in the last 7 years:
  • Origins wasn't performing that great at launch.
  • Odyssey was alright but it had plenty of crashes and stuttering issues.
  • Valhalla was a DX12 only game and it came at that time that vkd3d-proton was under development and tuning, and there where some manual adjustements to do in order to make it work.
Now Mirage works out of the box. I can't say I'm not impressed about all the way we have been making so far.