NVIDIA charges you $19.99 a month to stream games you already own.
And starting January 2026, they cap you at 100 hours.
One engineer from New Zealand built the free version with no cap.
It is called Steam Headless. 3,177 stars on GitHub. GPL-2.0.
Built by Josh Sunnex. 225 commits. The next contributor has 16. He has done more work than everyone else combined.
It is a Docker container that turns any spare PC, server, or NAS into your own personal cloud gaming machine.
Install Steam inside it. Mount your games folder. Open a browser on your phone, your laptop, your tablet, your TV.
Your games are right there. Streaming. From your own hardware. To anywhere in the world.
It supports NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel GPUs.
It streams over Moonlight, Steam Link, or straight to a web browser.
It runs Proton so Windows games work on Linux.
It installs Heroic, Lutris, and EmuDeck with one click for your non-Steam games.
It runs on Debian Trixie, Unraid, Ubuntu Server, or Docker Compose.
Last update: April 20, 2026. Still maintained. Still by one man from New Zealand.
Now compare the math.
GeForce NOW Ultimate: $19.99 a month. $239.88 a year. Forever. Capped at 100 hours per month. Run out? Pay $5.99 for another 15 hours.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: $22.99 a month. $275.88 a year. Forever. You stream Microsoft's games on Microsoft's hardware on Microsoft's terms.
Steam Headless: $0. Forever. Your hardware. Your games. Your network. No hour cap. No queue. No throttle.
Buy a used GPU once. Run this container. Stream your entire Steam library to any device on the planet.
That is the entire pitch.
But DO NOT install it. We should all keep paying NVIDIA and Microsoft to play the games we already bought.
100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
I've release a new version of PowerBGInfo - PowerShell alternative to BGInfo. It's complete rewrite, doesn't depend on other modules and should be easier to maintain with more features and functionality including Charts.
🔗https://t.co/URd2PrywL0
Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
10 GitHub repos that should be illegal — they're killing $50 billion in corporate revenue.
SAVE IT
1. yt-dlp
Downloads any video from YouTube, X, TikTok, Instagram, anywhere. YouTube Premium charges $14 a month to do less than this. It is 100% free.
Repo → https://t.co/TaRtkcd4qy
2. Ollama
Run GPT-4-class AI on your laptop. No API costs. Developers spend $500 a month on OpenAI for what Ollama runs offline for $0.
Repo → https://t.co/gyZhUdzsnZ
3. Fooocus
Midjourney-quality image generation on your own GPU. Midjourney charges $30 a month. Fooocus runs unlimited generations for free.
Repo → https://t.co/NDPJpIdYJs
4. Whisper
OpenAI's transcription model, open-sourced. Otter charges $20 a month for what Whisper does for free, in 99 languages.
Repo → https://t.co/blaJ4i4MnH
5. Plausible Analytics
Privacy-first Google Analytics replacement. Google Analytics 360 costs $150,000 a year for enterprises. Plausible self-hosted costs $0.
Repo → https://t.co/RFrcpqTBQ7
6. AppFlowy
Open-source Notion. Notion charges $20 per user per month for teams. AppFlowy runs unlimited users on your server for free.
Repo → https://t.co/IDMykTCkMU
7. Penpot
Open-source Figma. Figma charges $45 per editor per month. Penpot does the same job, self-hosted, free forever.
Repo → https://t.co/Lx1CYUP4p4
8. n8n
Open-source Zapier. Zapier Pro costs $600 a month for a real workflow. n8n self-hosted runs unlimited automations for $0.
Repo → https://t.co/hdycABGGc1
9. Cal .com
Open-source Calendly. Calendly Teams costs $16 per user per month. Cal. com is free for individuals and open source for teams.
Repo → https://t.co/haz8ihRsHm
10. Bitwarden
Open-source 1Password. Password managers charge $8 per user. Bitwarden is unlimited, forever, free.
Repo → https://t.co/XCZ2JtWqWQ
Here's the wildest part:
That's $50 billion in corporate revenue these repos are quietly destroying every single year.
None of these are illegal.
All of them should be.
Save this. Share it with the person in your life still paying for what's been free this whole time.
100% free. 100% open source.
‼️🚨 Microsoft calls this "intended behaviour," so here we go.
How to dump the credentials of every user stored in Microsoft Edge:
1. Open Edge. Don't browse anywhere, just open it.
2. Flip to Task Manager, find Edge, expand the task.
3. Highlight the "browser" sub-task, right-click, and choose "Create Memory Dump."
4. Open the dump file and look for credentials.
The logged-in Windows user can dump every stored Edge credential with no additional rights. Which means any malware that user executes has those credentials for the asking.
Thanks to Rob VandenBrink at SANS: https://t.co/ebtVZxne4L
No disrespect to Linus Torvalds, but this guy is the greatest geek alive 🫡
Created UNIX in 1971 when he was 28 years old.
Created Go in 2009 when he was 66 years old😲
He also developed the B programming language (which led to C), created UTF-8 encoding (making international text possible online), and designed essential tools like grep that developers still rely on daily.
He also helped with the development of Multics (that led to UNIX), Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno operating systems.
That's 4 operating systems in total... Most people don't even use these many OS.
Pretty impressive resume, right? 🔥
And it's a shame that many people, even the ones in the IT and tech industry, don't know him.
Ken Thompson.... Remember the name 🙏
🚨🎧 DJ LAS is now live 🎧🚨
I turned the @citrix LAS message into a track 😎
“Upgrade. Register. Activate.”
Now with a beat. 🔥
Listen here:
https://t.co/KoYYOLClu9
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