Sey rounds up indie finds like Bubble Frog 2, GO! GO! Mister Chickums, Little Nemo, and a new videogames magazine Kickstarter.
Kimimi loves Dreamcast oddity Samba de Amigo while admitting the giant maracas are gloriously impractical, fiddly tech for a tiny audience.
Belghast pauses Path of Exile for Last Epoch: Shattered Omens, praising its approachable ARPG design and shouting out community build-guide creators.
Wilhelm moves past WoW Midnight housing to boosted-paladin questing, where Silvermoon urgency quickly gives way to the classic farmer-problem MMO routine.
Thomas revisits Singularity as a pulpy Soviet sci-fi shooter where time travel, E-99, and flesh-hungry mutants matter more than plot neatness.
Emily vents about age-verification laws, fearing ID checks and surveillance could wall off Discord, AO3, and her ability to create online.
Jamie Zawinski dunks on Kylie Minogue’s supposedly remastered Come Into My World video for looking like a gnarly AI-upscaled mess.
Tim Bray serves another long-links mix, skimming inequality, CO2 monitoring, fraud investigation, and a hefty chunk of AI reading.
Bruce Schneier argues AI regulation is becoming a midterms wedge issue, especially after Trump moved to block states from setting their own rules.
Dave Winer pitches RSS as an open two-way network, from Beeper-style messaging to FeedLand blogrolls, with the usual standards-over-silos drumbeat.
Aywren celebrates 24 years of Wayrift, looking at art evolution, archive rebuilding, steadier production, and the long road toward chapter 100.
Tofutush reflects on growing up bilingual, why understanding a language isn’t the same as translating it, and how books shaped her English.