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🟢 Asha Sharma 1st month as Xbox Boss -
✅ Kills “This is an Xbox” ad
✅ Hypes return of Classic Xbox
✅ Prioritises console
✅ Talks Xbox 360 blades returning
✅ Hears chat on exclusives
✅ Announced Project Helix
✅ Brings back Xbox fan fest
✅ Announces Gears E:Day deep dive
🚨 Someone built a full virtual computer that runs inside your browser.
No downloads. No installs. No VMs. Just a Docker command.
It's called Neko. It runs a complete desktop environment inside a Docker container and streams it to your browser using WebRTC.
Not a screen share. Not a remote desktop. A real computer running in a container that you control from any browser tab.
No VNC lag. No RDP setup. No TeamViewer watermarks. Just smooth, real-time video and audio.
Here's what this thing can do:
→ Run Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Edge, Tor Browser, or Opera in an isolated container
→ Run full desktop environments like XFCE or KDE
→ Multiple users can watch and control the same session simultaneously
→ Built-in audio streaming. Watch videos together with perfect sync
→ Persistent sessions. Close the tab, come back later, everything is still there
→ GPU acceleration for smooth rendering
→ Embed it in your own web app via API
Here's why people are losing their minds over this:
Watch parties. Open a movie, invite friends, everyone sees the same screen in real-time with synced audio. Open source alternative to Hyperbeam.
Throwaway browsing. Need to visit a sketchy site? Do it in a disposable container. Nothing touches your real machine. Pair it with Tor Browser and a VPN for full anonymity.
Team collaboration. Debug code together. Brainstorm on a shared whiteboard. Give a live demo where your audience can actually click around.
Secure jump host. Access internal company apps from anywhere without a VPN. Only video leaves the container. No cookies, no tokens, no data on the client.
Here's the wildest part:
The backstory. The creator built this because https://t.co/FEdEkGNdbS shut down and he just wanted to watch anime with his friends. Discord kept crashing. His internet couldn't handle streaming. So he built an entire virtual browser platform from scratch.
One Docker command to start:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 m1k1o/neko:firefox
Open localhost:8080. You now have a full browser running in the cloud that anyone can join.
17.3K GitHub stars. 1.2K forks. 2,133 commits. 57 contributors.
100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
Odd story building up on Xbox's new CEO Asha Sharma.
Part of an ongoing rabbit-hole of a discovery concerning Microsoft's new Gaming Division CEO Asha Sharma. We have been told that the new CEO of Xbox will be good for the brand the Microsoft's Gaming Division.
That we should just ignore or disregard the incompatible skillset of her work history vs the proper demands as the head of Gaming.
Ok fine...but well problems start to arise when the new CEO showed her Xbox account to "dispel doubts".
People started scrutinising, and odd things started cropping up:
1. the very FIRST achievement she unlocked was dated...16 January 2026, Halo MC Collection. So it is at best a one month old account.
2. achievements for multiple games unlocked on the same date, implying non organic grinding of various distinct games within the span of one day.
3. 100% completion in short "walking sims" type games like Firewatch (Jan 20, 3-4 hours total), Gone Home, A Short Hike, Townscaper, and BALL x PIT (she played for 43 hours in one week?)
4. How does the future CEO of Xbox have this much time to no-life so many different video games at once in such a short span of time? I doubt the future CEO has this much time to just play games if we are led to believe all her playtime is legit. IF its legit, it also raises questions about her procrastinating in her roles, playing games instead of actually doing work.
So what does this mean? Welp people are suspecting that New CEO here, got someone from Microsoft to Stage an Xbox account for her, to manufacture legitimacy and trying to get people to stop scrutinising her nonexistent work experience in Video Games and possibly non-passion for it.
Well if that is the case, firstly - they're doing an extremely bad job at it, and secondly - lying to Gamers' faces is just going anger them even more. I would have hoped Satya and Asha realised that, if it turned out Asha's entire Xbox account was really just staged.