Stargrace’s WoW gold-making week cleared 2.3 million profit, with Area 52 leading the way and token prices sliding into season start.
John is all-in on Aethus, praising its narrative survival loop, constant mining, lively banter, and impressive solo-dev scope.
CrazyKinux learns EVE Online hauling the tense way, fitting a Sunesis for sub-two-second align time to sneak valuable cargo through low-sec.
Kimimi clicks with Thousand Year Old Vampire’s solo, phone-friendly setup, even if the gorgeous book design makes learning the rules fussier than hoped.
Luna rounds up a packed recent playlist, from Hermit and Pig to Dredge, after settling into a new house and snagging a Switch 2.
Margot found Kena: Bridge of Spirits a gorgeous, focused action-adventure with heartfelt storytelling, satisfying combat, and, crucially, excellent little hats.
Shintar finds WoW Midnight’s early endgame clicks once professions take over, with alts happily gathering, crafting, and dodging the gear treadmill.
Wilhelm jumps back into retail WoW to test Midnight with friends, wrestling with subscriptions, expansions, and the usual launcher-and-addon hassle.
Andrew Plotkin says IFTF’s GDC tables drew crowds with a collaborative Twine adventure and the gloriously niche appeal of Visible Zork.
Scopique digs into generational tribalism, arguing people love lining up behind identity labels mostly to feel superior to somebody else.
Dave Winer argues the SAVE Act’s birth-certificate hurdles are voter suppression, and wants journalists to cover it without lazy both-sides framing.
Tipa is fed up with WordPress hosting and eyes Hugo plus GitHub Pages for a setup where the blog actually stays hers.