The Daily Blogroll — Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026
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Aywren's Nook Aywren finishes Dawntrail for the 5th time while pushing alts and a relic grind, hitting near-burnout thanks to dungeon spam, 40-minute queues, and repeat FATE events.
Going Commando Shintar recounts SWTOR’s Total Galactic War on Taris, where an unexpected rival guild crashed the party and turned a “chill” conquest into an intense grind.
In An Age Azuriel is so hooked on Mewgenics he’s updating its mostly-empty wiki mid-binge, skipping GW2 dailies and racking up nearly 100 hours fast.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss finally rolls credits on Baldur’s Gate 3: impressed by Larian’s craft and combat, but feels the campaign is too long and the cosmic stakes blunted choices.
MMO Casual Joar barely started WoW: Midnight (level 81 in Eversong) but real-life moves and family milestones mean gaming may be on pause until summer.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast celebrates WoW: Midnight’s release, praises the revamped base UI and stronger storytelling, and happily admits to leaning on one-button assist to chill.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm checks in on WoW: Midnight’s launch hype—housing, boosts, level cap 90, and a lore-heavy pitch that still mostly leaves him shrugging.
Tom's Gaming Vault Thomas says NORSE: Oath of Blood isn’t the Viking X-com he hoped for—more linear, cutscene-heavy, and sometimes scripted to the point combat deaths feel “lame.”
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski highlights Craig S. Kaplan’s interactive P5.js physics demo (with Matter.js), calling it pure fun and linking the messy source for tinkerers.
Leaded Solder Mike begins resurrecting a dumpster-saved TRS-80 Model 1—cracked case, missing labels, scary power plugs—and starts plastic surgery with model cement.
Scripting News Dave Winer put Claude.ai to work cranking out a browser spreadsheet and OPML outliner, then hits the wall where “no standard terminology” means shaky results.
usebox.net JJM builds “Tomato,” a dependency-light OCaml CLI Pomodoro timer, compares it to his earlier Haskell version, and nerds out on XDG state paths.