Stargrace’s WoW gold-making week dips thanks to Remix distractions and fewer auctions, but still lands near 2 million—and she’s hyped for retail’s stat squish, class changes, and housing.
Aywren shares hard-won Enshrouded fishing tips from the Wake of the Water update—bait and biome matter, epic fish live elsewhere, and the Fisher quests unlock the Excellent Fishing Rod.
Luna reviews PancitoMerge, a cozy pan dulce merging puzzle, praising the charming art, quick-session vibe, and the clever customer “sell a pastry for points” twist.
Wilhelm watches EVE Online’s Pandemic Horde shrink from a nullsec juggernaut to a near-empty shell, trying to make sense of the sudden collapse and leadership fail cascade.
Michael drops a goofy Twine “British Game Generator” on Itch, riffing on (and lovingly saluting) 80s UK computer games, with plans to pretty it up and expand the idea pool.
Anarchae’s week 3 digest mixes job-interview nerves, short-story progress, The Traitors and FGO check-ins, plus reading notes from The Big Book of Female Detectives.
Roger revisits Escape from the Planet of the Apes, highlighting its smaller, satirical 1971 LA vibe and Jerry Goldsmith’s lighter seventies score with quirky percussion and standout theme work.
Emily logs a vivid, semi-lucid dream: as “Dragon Master” she fields calls about monsters, climbs a tower, and ends up in sunlight with Optimus Prime—content to wake up after.
Cliffski explains moving Positech’s sites off a US host to UK-based Krystal—part politics, part trust, part renewables—while warning the migration may leave some DNS weirdness temporarily.
Bruce Schneier points to a genuinely dystopian school setup—facial recognition, behavior-analysis AI, bathroom audio monitoring, drones, and license-plate readers—framing it as the new normal for “s安全
Dave Winer cheers Twitter finally adding more web-like writing features (no character limit, styling, editing), plus muses on AI comment filtering and even a watch that could flag gaslighting.
Warner Crocker channels a cold, bleak midwinter mood, looking for any “light in the darkness,” and lands on Christina Rossetti as the perfect fit for the moment.