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Space Cadet Pinball's Secret 5,000 FPS Bug: The Story Behind Raymond Chen's Frame-Rate Fix
A bug in the classic Space Cadet pinball for Windows caused its uncapped rendering loop to consume an entire CPU core on modern hardware, reaching an estimated 5,000 FPS. Engineer Raymond Chen fixed it by capping the frame rate to 100 FPS, dramatically reducing CPU usage. The episode remains a powerful lesson in defensive coding, the importance of separating simulation from rendering, and the value of low-risk, high-impact patches.
Proxmox Windows 11 VM: Why Your Install Fails and the VirtIO, TPM, and UEFI Fixes
Installing Windows 11 on Proxmox requires more than a standard ISO boot. You must configure UEFI (OVMF), a virtual TPM 2.0, and inject VirtIO drivers during setup to see storage and network devices. With the right steps—including loading the vioscsi and NetKVM drivers from the latest virtio-win ISO—you can achieve near-native performance, and even game-smooth GPU passthrough with additional IOMMU configuration.
Phoronix Benchmarks: Ubuntu 25.10 Outperforms Windows 11 25H2 by 15% on Ryzen 9 9950X
Phoronix benchmarks show Ubuntu 25.10 daily builds outperforming Windows 11 25H2 by roughly 15% in CPU-heavy workloads on an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, thanks to newer Linux kernels, GCC 15 compiler, and leaner background services. Windows 11 25H2 itself delivers no performance gain over 24H2 due to its enablement-package delivery model. While Linux leads in multi-threaded rendering and encoding, Windows retains advantages in single-threaded tasks and gaming.
From ‘Incompatible’ to Upgraded: 400 Readers Prove Windows 11 Can Run on Older PCs
Nearly 400 Windows 10 users bypassed Microsoft's Windows 11 hardware blocks using a registry edit or Rufus bootable media, real-world testing shows. Most upgrades were smooth, and security updates continued to arrive, though Microsoft officially warns of no guaranteed updates and potential risks. The methods work but require caution, making them ideal for tech-savvy home users and refurbishers but not for enterprise environments.
Bill Gates' Earliest Code Hits GitHub: Microsoft Open-Sources 6,955 Lines of 6502 BASIC Assembly
Microsoft has open-sourced the original 6502 BASIC interpreter from 1976, a 6,955-line assembly-language artifact that powered the Commodore PET, Apple II, and other early personal computers. Released under the MIT License, the code includes historical garbage-collection fixes and conditional compilation support for multiple platforms, offering a unique educational and preservation resource. The move provides legal clarity for emulation, study, and commercial reuse while highlighting Microsoft's early role in shaping home computing.
KB5095093 Preview Update Speeds Up Windows 11 File Explorer, Fixes OneDrive Snags
Microsoft's optional KB5095093 preview update for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 delivers a much faster, more responsive File Explorer and addresses long-standing OneDrive integration glitches. Users report smoother navigation and quicker file operations, while OneDrive sync conflicts and missing status icons are now resolved. The update is available manually via Windows Update and includes additional bug fixes for system stability.
Rockstar Workers Launch Union Recognition Campaign as GTA 6 Launch Looms
Rockstar Games employees are pushing for union recognition through the UK’s IWGB ahead of GTA VI’s rumored 2026 release, signaling a growing labor movement in the video game industry. The campaign aims to address historical crunch issues and could set a precedent for other studios, with implications for PC and console releases alike.
Microsoft Ends 3D Viewer Downloads: Users Advised to Explore Browser-Based Alternatives
Microsoft removed the 3D Viewer app from the Microsoft Store on July 1, 2026, preventing new downloads while allowing existing users to continue using it. The move follows a deprecation announcement in February 2026 and suggests users turn to web-based alternatives like Babylon.js Sandbox for viewing 3D models.
Cinder City's 64GB RAM Demand Ignites Debate on PC Gaming's Hardware Ceiling
NC and Big Fire Games have revealed that their upcoming open-world shooter Cinder City requires 64GB of RAM, igniting a debate about the direction of PC hardware demands. While the game pushes visual and technical boundaries, many wonder if such extreme specifications are justifiable or an optimization red flag.
Microsoft Ends Surface Go and Laptop Go Lines: Future of Small Windows PCs in Doubt
Microsoft has silently discontinued its Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go lines, ceasing manufacturing in June 2026 and selling through remaining stock. The move reflects shifting hardware priorities toward premium devices and the difficult economics of budget Windows PCs, leaving consumers with limited compact Windows tablet and laptop options from third-party vendors.
Microsoft Crushes Windows 11 Storage Bloat With KB5095093 Preview Update for CapabilityAccessManager
Microsoft's June 23, 2026 optional preview update KB5095093 eliminates the disk space hogging CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file, which grew uncontrollably on Windows 11 systems. The fix ensures proper database log truncation and performs a one-time cleanup upon installation, freeing up to dozens of gigabytes of wasted space.
Unsigned Executable Spikes Restaurant Kiosk: Windows 10 Security vs. POS Automation
When a Portuguese restaurant's self-service kiosk went down during lunch, the culprit was Windows 10's SmartScreen blocking an unsigned executable. The incident underscores why code signing is no longer optional for business-critical automation software. Experts urge developers and businesses to prioritize digital signatures to avoid similar point-of-sale meltdowns.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8758 Brings Back the Coveted Small Taskbar Feature
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8758, released on June 26, 2026, finally introduces a native Taskbar Size setting with Small, Medium, and Large options. The small taskbar mode restores a compact layout that many users have been requesting since Windows 11 launched, while the build also includes File Explorer reliability fixes and other quality-of-life improvements.