Aywren tries the free Steam demo for Grandpa’s Bee Haven, a cozy idle beekeeping game inspired by Rusty’s Retirement, praising Mihkel’s responsiveness while noting WIP quirks like monitor-locking and
Cliffski shows off Ridiculous Space Battles’ evolving deployment UI, especially color-coded weapon range/fire-arc overlays and tooltip tweaks that (mostly) keep big multi-ship selections from turning
CrazyKinux says Owlcat’s The Expanse: Osiris Reborn trailer nails the show’s weighty “camera language,” and highlights dev-diary RPG choices like flexible playstyles, eventual commitment, and c
Wes drops a travel-sickened but tasty follow-up: more from his chat with Taki Udon on the SuperStation’s disc-playing dock and real-time CD performance on MiSTer, plus a quick interview with Rain on Q
Michael rounds up indie goodness: the “Gaming Like It’s 1930” jam results, Indiepocalypse issue 73, LITHOBREAKERS’ space batch (including a new MUD!), Amiga/Mega65/Game Boy Color Roguecraft DX, and t
Wilhelm digs into Apple TV’s The Last Frontier, calling out the goofy Alaska plane-diversion setup while it settles into a mystery-prisoner arc plus “fugitive of the week” survival beats.
Roger chronicles a classic toolchain domino effect: swapping from Corel VideoStudio to Movavi (and fighting freezes from an Action! conflict), then dialing in a Yeti X in Audacity—only to discover the
Jamie Zawinski quotes Baldur Bjarnason on why arguing with LLM “copilot/agent” true believers is pointless, framing “AI” as unethical, harm-enabling, and fundamentally an attack on labor and education
Dave Winer tours his WordPress-powered Scripting News refresh, shares a favorite snarky slogan, grumbles about fake Facebook videos, and nods to the NBA tanking/lottery debate and programming “next-h
Tipa weighs adding every Blaugust signup to the Daily Blogroll, noting RSS/branding gaps and a 12-blog display limit, then nerds out on a rewrite that refactors folders and complicates CSS/templates.
Andrew Plotkin lights up his home office with a programmable LED strip, sharing photos, videos, and the declarative wave-based pattern language he built (after detours through Rust, Raspberry Pi, and
Juhis republishes a Q&A with Zachary Kai about hosting the IndieWeb Carnival, explaining why he picked “creative environments,” how he worded an open prompt, and teasing a May 2026 theme on love l