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Posted by: Pixy Misa at 06:07 PM | Comments (8) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
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1 You would think that Obsidian being bought and owned by Microsoft would mean they now have the talent and resources to do the work of making their games run well out of the box (They, like Bethesda, have always launched their games extremely buggy, and required countless patches and upgrades before any of their titles run well.). Of course, since Microsoft has decided to start following Activision-Blizzard's management philosophy of running game development, we probably should not be surprised by it.

BTW, is Waterfox still a good choice for a browser?

Posted by: cxt217 at Tuesday, November 04 2025 02:05 AM (ZLF73)

2 I read that one potential drawback to that Anbernic console is that the display is not an integral multiple of the original DS screens, which means you may see stretching artifacts (the article didn't mention this but I guess black bars are a possibility too).

Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, November 04 2025 07:39 AM (IYwKy)

3 Browsers? Yeah, firefox just told me they're ending support for Windows 10.

Posted by: Mauser at Tuesday, November 04 2025 10:36 AM (XWgGM)

4 "Browsers? Yeah, firefox just told me they're ending support for Windows 10."

To be fair, Microsoft already did that, too.

Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, November 05 2025 07:53 AM (UdJ+b)

5 Notes on browsers: 1. Pale Moon works, but features and whether the main dude will continue might eventually have uncertainty. 2. Vivaldi is fairly mainstream, and supports features, but I haven't checked OS EoL. 3. LibreWolf I'm basically using with JS always off, and the Dark Reader and uBlock add ons. Waterfox, Seamonkey, etc., I do not have recent opinions on. (Edge has some positives, but currently I am salty at Microsoft, and somewhat at Edge.)

Posted by: PatBuckman at Wednesday, November 05 2025 08:04 AM (rcPLc)

6 I asked about Waterfox because in a post from a LONG time ago (I want to say circa 2021.), Pixy had mentioned Waterfox with Vivaldi and Brave for browsers, as well as Edge for business case.  After experiencing Edge, Vivaldi, and Brave, I was wondering how Waterfox is right now - especially since I am trying to avoid the latest builds of Firefox.

Posted by: cxt217 at Wednesday, November 05 2025 11:12 AM (ZLF73)

7 I don't think I have installed Waterfox more recently than then. It still updates, and the website looks sound enough. Currently lists the minimum as Windows 10, but it also runs on Mac and Linux, per the website.

Posted by: PatBuckman at Wednesday, November 05 2025 01:02 PM (rcPLc)

8 Hmmm, I guess if Waterfox is not as insane as Firefox has turned out to be, it will be okay to use.

Posted by: cxt217 at Friday, November 07 2025 11:06 AM (ZLF73)

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