The Daily Blogroll — Wednesday, 25 Mar 2026
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Alexia Unplugged Alexia runs through 30 games from Baldur’s Gate 3 to Infinity Nikki, weighing which ones are worth bringing back into 2026.
Bio Break Syp pokes through WoW Midnight at a leisurely pace, enjoys steady flying’s return, and falls hard for the cozy, magical Arcantina.
False Machine Patrick recounts crash-learning Tunnels & Trolls 7.5, wrangling its chaotic rules, and somehow getting a homemade dungeon to the table.
Full Time Casual Kevin adds a TempusGameIt feature that spots untracked Steam installs and helps users quickly fill in missing game metadata.
Leeks Cosy Corner Krista hustles through Infinity Nikki 2.3, finishes a couple limited outfits, and gets reacquainted before the 2.4 update lands.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm breezes past Eikthyr, upgrades into troll hide, and tweaks Valheim’s solo settings to make bronze grinding and boat-building feel just right.
Contains Moderate Peril Roger preps for a Danube cruise by sorting sockets, charging gear, and the usual stack of travel tech modern holidays apparently demand.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss takes a spring detour to Stanton Drew and contrasts its hands-on, low-key stone circles with the heavily managed Stonehenge experience.
Musing over Pints and Coffee Joar reflects on how lingering in the wrong job slowly drains energy, optimism, and initiative long before anything visibly breaks.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski flags a grim BLDGBLOG note: repeated drawdowns may be pushing Strategic Oil Reserve salt caverns toward structural failure.
Leaded Solder Mike keeps refining the Leako ColecoVision clone, swapping to USB power and tackling board flex, parts shortages, and general buildability.
Scripting News Dave Winer gripes that Claude is lousy for open-ended research and argues Mozilla should focus on user-controlled web storage for independent developers.