The Daily Blogroll — Friday, 16 Jan 2026
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CrazyKinux's Musings CrazyKinux kicks off a blueprint-style EVE Online ISK series built around “earn vs keep,” outlining a climb from starter cash to scalable income engines without top-10 fluff.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss compares first seasons of Arcane and The Mighty Nein, and despite LoL skepticism, ends up calling Arcane one of the best-looking animated shows he’s ever seen.
Mailvaltar Mailvaltar’s horror run hits a snag: Resident Evil 4 remake looks great but feels like nonstop mob fights and surprise spawns, so he pivots back to appreciating Silent Hill 2.
nicole express Nicole explores the tech side of Japanese arcade mahjong—starting with Janputer—and why dedicated button panels (and a ton of them) make home play and MAME setups trickier than expected.
Quarter Circle Forward Andrew brings back his weekly Check-In format with Quest 64, walking through Brian’s monastery start and the element-raising “leveling” system—water for heals, then earth for power.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast digs into Hytale’s messy Hypixel/Riot history and says it plays like a deeply modded Minecraft out of the box—better combat, nicer visuals, lots of smart QoL tweaks.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm revisits EVE Online mining in the Catalyst era as a casual, dodging null-sec rules and CCP’s old waste mechanics while using AIR Daily Goals and a mission-running alt.
Life on the Wicked Stage Warner Crocker wraps a twisty family move and finds the payoff in the new sun room, where the kids discover shadow dancing and laugh themselves silly—then it’s back to unpacking.
Axxuy Axxuy argues Linktree is “link in bio” as a service and nudges everyone toward owning a simple personal website—at minimum, a links page—because linking and contactability matter.
Dragonchasers Nimgimli’s post-move declutter uncovers a mini museum—DS, PSP, Vita, old iPods and phones—now stymied by dead batteries, missing proprietary chargers, and Wi‑Fi stuck in 2006.
Scripting News Dave Winer cheers Jake Savin’s AI-assisted push to get a headless Frontier running on Linux/macOS (REPL included), plus a low-key plug for Scripting News’ nightly email.
Monsterlady's Diary Emily recounts a nightmare hospital labyrinth that abruptly turns sweet with a candlelit dinner featuring Worf—disturbing imagery, then a surprisingly cozy Star Trek fade-out.