Xbox PC games could be coming to Linux.
Developers are working on an open-source project called Xodus that aims to let Xbox PC games run on Linux.
The project can already handle Xbox accounts, game downloads and licenses. Developers are now working on the technology needed to run the games.
PC Game Pass does not work through Xodus yet, and the project is still in development.
YouTube finally responded...
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this guy named linus torvalds just reverse engineered linux source code and leaked it on github, all computer systems running on linux are vulnurable
billions of lines of code, 1.5 million commits, 240k stars
all linux users are suggested to switch to windows as soon as possible
A dad says Valve has “a customer for life” after the company sent him a free replacement Steam Deck case.
He reached out to Steam Support after his baby threw up on the original case and asked if he could buy a new one.
Instead, Valve told him they had already ordered a replacement and would send it free of charge.
“Valve has a customer for life. I reached out asking if I could buy a replacement case after my newborn got sick all over mine, and they just sent one for free.”
“I know it’s a small thing, but this kind of customer service means a lot.”
Valve co-founder Gabe Newell responded to accusations that Steam operates as a monopoly in the PC gaming market
Addressing the criticism, Newell said gamers have “plenty of options” when buying games.
According to him, players can choose from many digital stores, including rival platforms and stores run by game publishers themselves.
Valve says Steam’s success comes from a service that both gamers and developers willingly choose.
The “Stop Killing Games” movement gained traction because gamers are tired of paying full price for games that companies can later shut down, lock away, or render unplayable.
Many feel companies sell games as if you own them, but in reality you are just renting access until they decide otherwise.
European politician Markéta Gregorová said at the parliament: “If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing.”
She was not saying piracy is good. Her point was simple: if companies can take away games people already paid for, then calling it “buying” feels dishonest.
People are not asking companies to support games forever; they just want what they paid for to keep working instead of disappearing because a publisher flipped a switch.
YouTuber PewDiePie has announced that he and his wife Marzia will end their family vlogs later this year to protect the privacy of their son Björn as he grows up
“If he wants to be part of it, that should be his choice later [in life]”
Minecraft fans have completed a major project by secretly archiving about 24 terabytes of the famous 2b2t server, an old no-rules anarchy server that has run continuously since 2011.
A small team from 2b2tplace spent years mapping a massive 1,024,000 by 1,024,000 block area in the Overworld as well as large parts of the Nether and the End from late 2024 to early 2026 using custom tools while staying hidden to avoid trouble.
This archive preserves the server’s unique history with old player builds, ruined bases, and stories from more than 15 years of unrestricted play.
People can explore it now through the interactive map at 2b2t(.)place in a web browser or by connecting to wayback. 2b2t .place directly in Minecraft.
The team has already released many pictures, timelapses, spreadsheets, and over 8 GB of extra data files.
They are preparing the full 24-terabyte torrent for release in the coming weeks