With the wave of Gen AI used in VRChat worlds/avatars, we absolutely should be able to filter it out with VRChat's Content Gating system.
I don't care what your view is on AI, but it should be up to the user whether they want to see it or not.
Proposed example & canny linked 👇
Hasan Piker: “Donald Trump literally made it illegal to be trans and an athlete in the NCAA. Did you experience any fucking material improvements in your life? No, of course you didn’t. Is that fixing the fucking gas prices? Giving Israel more money, is that going to fix your gas prices? We’ve been giving Israel $10B a fucking year. Have things gotten better in that process? Has ICE improved your lives? Elon Musk is a fucking trillionaire. Did it do anything for you that’s positive? No, of course not”
‘My Girlfriend, Enid’ is the story of a closeted trans woman and her attempts to create a perfect female clone of herself to alleviate her dysphoria. It’s a love letter to my girlfriend and a story about perfectionism.
Kickstarter: https://t.co/bgg52mEi57
#indieanimation
This indie dev is making a chess game where every piece has been replaced by a cat with its own personality and breed
- Stray cats vs house cats
- Play with your cats while waiting for the opponent’s turn
- The purrfect chess game
Would you play this? It's called Cat Chess.
🔴🟡🔵 BIG WALK 🔴🟡🔵
Our new game about walking and talking comes out August 4 on Steam, Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5.
Hang out and get lost with close friends in a big world.
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)
This indie team is making a parkour game set in dystopian Rome that plays like Mirror's Edge meets Counter-Strike surfing
- Run up walls, swing, slide & vault on anything
- Custom map importer
- No camera or animation locking
It's called Boars in Rome. Would you play this?