Tipa used her own blog as a collecting database, then haggled home battered Vectrex copies of Hyperchase and Rip Off for the kid’s future inheritance.
CrazyKinux updates his EVE Online advice for older returnees: skip the chore-list mindset, fly cheap, and accept the game’s meta moved on without you.
Emily’s Resident Evil 4 fixation got vivid enough to spill into a full-on Los Illuminados nightmare, complete with chanting, cult robes, and parasite horror.
Sweetie says the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream demo nails broad Mii customization, chaotic humor, and just enough charm to make April’s release tempting.
Wilhelm chronicles the Imperium’s latest EVE Online war push: a big move op into Geminate with WinterCo’s staging Keepstar squarely in sight.
Axxuy’s hunt for a plain old physical Pomodoro timer turns into a grumpy-but-fair rant about Amazon swallowing everyday retail.
UltrViolet got unexpectedly hooked on NASA’s Artemis II stream, loving the moon mission vibe while grumbling about lousy cameras and audio glitches.
Jamie Zawinski points to sailors returning to Norfolk needing donated toiletries as a bleak, angry snapshot of political “winning.”
Tofutush’s March was equal parts tight budget, school stress, Wings of Fire rereading, and steady work improving the TIR site.
Syp unexpectedly fell hard for AirPods Max, especially once a simple adapter let the fancy headphones pair with his old iPods.
Dave Winer mixes a layout test with a sharp argument that Trump’s real edge on Twitter was being a natural-born blogger, not just a TV guy.
Warner looks at AI-authentication and human-made labels, landing on the uneasy truth that spotting AI writing is messy and certainty is farther off than advertised.