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It's Kinda Sad That Those 20 People Won't Get To Experience This Game Of The Year

It's Kinda Sad That Those 20 People Won't Get To Experience This Game Of The Year
So Intel finally decided to enter the discrete GPU market with their Arc series, and game developers are being... optimistic. The buff doge represents devs enthusiastically claiming they support Intel Arc GPUs in 2026, while the wimpy doge reveals the harsh reality: they don't have the budget to actually optimize for it. The joke here is that Intel Arc has such a tiny market share that supporting it is basically a charity project. The title references those "20 people" who actually own Intel Arc GPUs and won't be able to play whatever AAA game this is. It's the classic scenario where developers have to prioritize NVIDIA and AMD (who dominate the market) while Intel Arc users are left wondering if their GPU was just an expensive paperweight. The contrast between "Tangy HD" (a simple indie game) getting Arc support versus "Crimson Desert" (a massive AAA title) not having the budget is chef's kiss irony. Because yeah, if you can't afford to support a GPU that like 0.5% of gamers own, just say that.

Not My Firefox

Not My Firefox
Mozilla watching Firefox's market share slowly burn to the ground while they desperately try to stay relevant. Then AI shows up like a demonic entity ready to absolutely obliterate what's left. Firefox went from the people's champion that dethroned Internet Explorer to barely holding 3% market share while Chrome eats the world. Now with AI integrations becoming the hot new browser feature, Mozilla's looking at their beloved Firefox like a parent watching their kid get dunked on at the playground. The irony? Mozilla's been pushing AI features too, but nobody cares because everyone's already moved to Chrome or Edge (yes, Edge). RIP to the browser that taught us what extensions could be.

I Didn't Hear No Bell

I Didn't Hear No Bell
The undead king of operating systems refuses to die! Windows XP, released in 2001, is somehow still commanding a higher market share (0.64%) than both Windows Vista (0.07%) and Windows 8 (0.28%) combined. That iconic blue sky and green hill background is basically the digital equivalent of a retirement home resident outliving their own children. Microsoft's engineers are somewhere crying into their keyboards while legacy systems administrators are proudly wearing their "It just works" t-shirts. The zombie OS keeps shambling along, bloody but unbowed, like Randy Marsh in South Park refusing to give up a fight. No security updates? No modern browser support? XP users: "I didn't hear no bell!"