stability improvements

AppWizard
May 27, 2026
The Swarm update for No Man's Sky introduces the Hive of Glass, a massive space station that controls aggressive drones. Players will engage in intense space battles and ground-level activities, including salvaging downed drones with a new gravity gun. Challenges include defeating planetary swarms, sabotaging the swarm's network, and uncovering the Hive's secrets. The update also features a new armor set, an upgraded jetpack, a new rifle, and various bug fixes and stability improvements.
AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Mojang released a hotfix for Minecraft, updating the game to version 26.21 on May 14, addressing issues from the recent Chaos Cubes update. The update fixes a UI freezing bug when opening a furnace and includes various gameplay bug fixes, stability improvements, and a technical update for block traits. Console users will see this as update 3.38. Specific fixes include: - Fixed a freeze when opening a furnace without recipes. - Fixed several crashes during gameplay. - Fixed a crash on launch. - Fixed a crash when clicking the ‘Search for people’ button while not signed in. - Fixed block traits not respecting experimental requirements for format_version >= 1.26.20.
Winsage
March 31, 2026
Fastfetch version 2.61 has been released, discontinuing support for Windows 7 and 8, with Windows 8.1 as the oldest supported version. The GPU module on Windows now uses DXCore for improved detection accuracy, available only on Windows 10 and later. In the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), the GPU module has been optimized for speed but may have reduced accuracy due to the removal of directx-headers. On Linux, Fastfetch has transitioned to a pure C implementation, enhancing performance and simplifying the build process. New features include a brightness option for color display, detection of Bluetooth keyboards on Linux, display of empty memory slots, support for GlazeWM detection, identification of marketing product names on Asahi Linux, and recognition of M5-based Mac models on macOS. Improvements in hardware detection and system reporting have been made across all platforms, with enhanced SMBIOS data handling and reliability for Intel-based Macs. Stability improvements for terminating child processes on Windows have also been implemented. Critical fixes address missing memory device reporting, CPU cache deduplication issues, accurate window manager version reporting for niri, SSID decoding problems, and a Windows-specific issue affecting the command prompt code page.
AppWizard
March 22, 2026
Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.0 Preview, named "Second Clutch," which includes initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware. This update features over 80 lines of changes, including a new graphics driver, enhanced VRR frame pacing, fixes for session crashes in certain games, improved USB racing wheel compatibility, and reinstated Bluetooth Wake functionality for the Steam Deck. The Steam Machine is expected to launch in 2026, with a likely release in the Fall/Winter season. Pricing details for the Steam Machine remain unspecified. The update is available for users in the Steam Deck Preview channel.
TrendTechie
March 20, 2026
Crimson Desert is an action-adventure game set in the continent of Piveil, where players control a character named Cliff on a quest to reclaim what has been lost and protect the realm. The game features an open-world design for exploration. It supports both AMD and Intel processors, offers enhanced stability for smoother gameplay, incorporates advanced security protocols for data protection, and simplifies the configuration process for easier setup.
Winsage
March 11, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5078885 extended security update, which addresses vulnerabilities identified during the March 2026 Patch Tuesday. This update resolves two zero-day vulnerabilities and a critical issue preventing certain devices from shutting down properly. Users of Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or those in the ESU program can install it via Settings under Windows Update. The update upgrades Windows 10 to build 19045.7058 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 to build 19044.7058. The update focuses on security enhancements and bug fixes, addressing a total of 79 vulnerabilities, including two actively exploited ones. Key fixes include: - A new warning dialog in Windows System Image Manager for confirming trusted catalog files. - Enhancements to File History for backing up files with specific Chinese and Private Use Area characters. - Stability improvements for specific GPU configurations. - Additional high-confidence device targeting data for Secure Boot certificates. - Adjustments to Chinese fonts for compliance with GB18030-2022A standards. - A fix for Secure Launch-capable PCs with Virtual Secure Mode unable to shut down or hibernate after a previous security update. - Resolution of an issue affecting folder renaming with desktop.ini files in File Explorer. The update also addresses a known issue preventing Windows 10 devices from shutting down or hibernating when System Guard Secure Launch is enabled. Microsoft is deploying new Secure Boot certificates to replace those expiring in June 2026, which are crucial for validating boot components and preventing security risks. There are currently no known issues associated with this update.
Winsage
January 29, 2026
Microsoft's Windows 11 version 24H2 shows performance improvements in gaming, with frame rate enhancements ranging from 2% to 8% across various titles, particularly benefiting newer DirectX 12 games. However, users report significant stability issues, including Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors, crashes during gameplay, and compatibility problems with certain hardware and software. These issues affect a wide range of systems, suggesting systemic challenges rather than isolated incidents. The operating system's hardware compatibility requirements, such as TPM 2.0 support, have also limited upgrade eligibility for many users. Microsoft has acknowledged specific issues related to Intel and AMD processors, antivirus software conflicts, and outdated drivers. Despite ongoing patch deployments, user frustration persists due to the slow pace of fixes. The stability concerns have led some businesses to delay Windows 11 24H2 deployments, prioritizing reliability over performance gains. The driver ecosystem's lag in updates from hardware manufacturers has further complicated stability. The gaming community remains divided, with many users opting to stay on Windows 10 due to these stability risks.
Winsage
January 28, 2026
Windows 11 follows an annual feature update schedule, with the 26H2 update expected to launch in late 2026. This update will be the next major version after 25H2 and will continue to use the Germanium platform. It may function as an enablement package, activating existing features rather than introducing new ones. Anticipated features include increased AI capabilities in applications like Paint and Notepad, refined dark mode options, a revamped Run dialogue box, an AI-powered search feature, and the Xbox Full Screen experience. The build number will increase to 26300. The 26H2 update is projected for a September or October release in 2026.
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