The Daily Blogroll — Friday, 6 Feb 2026
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CrazyKinux's Musings CrazyKinux breaks down CCP’s EVE Online 2026 “war saga” pitch—Factional Warfare and Military Campaigns to onboard new players—while side-eyeing the many “we want” promises missing hard specs.
In An Age Azuriel reacts to reports that Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2 missed expectations, pointing at punishing upgrades and half-baked skills—and wondering what six-plus years of dev time actually bought.
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi digs into Sword and Fairy 4’s obsession with immortality, calling out how “enlightened” sect cultivation looks a lot like smug isolation—especially when simple help could prevent real tragedies
MMO Casual Joar’s January gaming roundup is a rare balanced month: loads of WoW alt leveling and housing, back to FFXIV to catch up (and clear Cruiserweight), plus ESO pursuits and more GW2 story progress.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast keeps grinding Path of Exile (Phrecia/Gauntlet vibes) with a Poison SRS minion build, sharing handy automation tech, a freshly six-linked Covenant, and a “good enough” life-on-block shield.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm shrugs at Valve getting sued over Steam’s 30% cut, arguing it’s not a monopoly and devs bought into a cargo-cult belief that Steam equals success.
Coding Horror Jeff Atwood reflects on “when is enough?” and lays out big-dollar follow-through on “Share the American Dream,” pointing to ~$21M in immediate donations and a longer-term $50M pledge behind a new RGMI
Inventory Full Bhagpuss wants to spread the word about Netflix’s Haunted Hotel, then riffs on how fractured the zeitgeist is now—if even Bad Bunny can slip by you, who’s really “out of touch”?
An Archaeopteryx Anarchae documents wrestling an ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 on CachyOS: BIOS quirks, NVIDIA power management, overheating, and battery drain—plus lots of “do this at your own risk” Linux troubleshooting.
Contains Moderate Peril Roger tries to ditch Office 365 and other daily tools for cost, privacy, and ethics—switching from Chrome to Vivaldi, grumbling about Google search spam, and testing “Unsponsored” to hide sponsored 결과
Scripting News Dave Winer praises his Keurig as a “technology marvel,” then makes a polite pitch for the nightly Scripting News email—no popups, easy unsub, just yesterday’s posts in your inbox.
Tofutush's Blog Tofutush answers their own OC questionnaire: Lightningtail’s many fandom forms, ~90 “official” humans, an espionage focus with “letting go” themes, and why they’ll bounce ideas off ChatGPT guilt-free.