Aywren says Cast n Chill nails cozy fishing with lovely pixel art, fish collection goals, and an actually useful semi-idle mode.
Sweetie explains otome games’ lasting pull: more female protagonists, stronger casts, and stories that hit way harder than the genre’s reputation suggests.
Wilhelm’s first WoW Midnight housing session is basically plot hunting, guild wrangling, and realizing Blizzard really wants a housing gold rush.
CrazyKinux is all in on Dune: Part Three, especially Villeneuve tackling Dune Messiah’s darker, anti-messianic turn.
Warner got an early taste of David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar’s Theater of the Mind and seems happily amused by its World of Whirlpool neighbor.
Tim Bray loved hearing Byrd, Bach, and friends unamplified in a cathedral, then immediately started side-eyeing the production choices.
Tofutush offers a delightfully vague master recipe for "Food," where everything is cooked to an appropriately appropriate degree.
Axxuy moved from axxuy.xyz to axxuy.com, cleaned up the site, and added human.json plus a generator tool.
Bruce Schneier points to a DJI Romo hack that let one person control 7,000 robot vacuums, because IoT security remains a mess.
Dave Winer riffs on suspension of disbelief in software, tweaks the source namespace, and vents about scammy phone prompts for private info.
Tobold argues AI creativity tools, like the printing press before them, lower barriers to entry and spread more ideas for better and worse.
Brennan switches to French to reflect on learning the language, wanting access to literature and Métis roots, and grieving the limits of one lifetime.