cm0002

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Debating the right to exist (crazypeople.online)
submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by cm0002@digipres.cafe to c/politicalmemes@lemmy.ca
 
 

Kinda liberal use of the word integrity while a good chunk of proposed changes seem to be around consistency. Not a lot of detail yet on how the underlying skilling problems are going to be addressed.

Coming Monday Lumbridge will come back to nostalgia, and with the crater removal that probably also hints that The Beach will need to be revamped or moved.

 

Valve today (12 November 2025) announced their new Steam Machine (x86 CPU, 6x more powerful than Steam Deck) and Steam Frame (self-contained and PCVR streaming VR headset with ARM CPU & "FEX" translation of x86 to ARM) to be released in early 2026. No prices yet.

I'm trying to speculate what effects this will have on the wider Linux ecosystem. Both devices will be running Steam OS and be open so you can run any OS.

First, I've read many people state that the Steam Deck considerably increased the number of devices running Linux, so it seems to me that these two new devices will accelerate that trend.

Second, it seems to me that the Steam Frame will significantly increase VR use and development for Linux.

Third, I wonder what the implications of Frame's x86 to arm translation layer (based on FEX, an open source project that I only learned about today) as well as Android compatibility (they state it can sideload Android APKs) will be. Could this somehow help either Linux on Apple silicon or Linux phone efforts? I'm very unfamiliar with what's going on with either of these efforts, so I may be way out on a limb here.

What do you think about all this?

OQB @Cricket@lemmy.zip

 

The team behind the lightweight Debian-based Linux distro Sparky announced the release of version 8.1, the first quarterly update to its “Seven Sisters” series. Based on Debian 13 (Trixie) stable branch.

The new release ships with the Linux kernel 6.12 LTS as its default for PC editions, while kernels such as 6.17, 6.6 LTS are also available in the Sparky repositories for those who prefer to upgrade manually.

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