Stargrace loved EVE Online’s Gallente election for letting her finish it her way, with flexible objectives, alt-friendly rewards, and less busywork.
Syp’s latest RimWorld Naked Brutality run gets messy fast: horse-clubbing, heat wave, infection, surprise daughter recruit, then a hunting timber wolf.
Frostilyte reflects on going from Roguelike skeptic to devotee, and how Rogue Legacy, Hades 2, and The King is Watching changed his standards.
Bhagpuss finds EverQuest II’s latest Producer’s Letter pretty thin, then digs into what Origins, Rise of Kunark, and the Zarrakon merge might imply.
Oya rounds up a hectic March with Baldur’s Gate 3, handheld Thor impressions, co-op favorites, swimming, and Holy Week in Spain.
Sweetie’s birthday nostalgia tour makes a strong case for the Nintendo DS Lite, from Tamagotchi and Dragon Quest IX to Mario Kart DS.
Belghast is winding down Last Epoch season goals, coasting through Path of Exile challenges, and eyeing POE2 and Diablo 4 next.
Wilhelm’s retail WoW group keeps tinkering with follower dungeons, and his Death Knight tank experiments are going better than Captain Garrick’s chaos.
Dave Winer reacts to Trump-era nuclear fears with a blunt, shame-soaked argument that Americans are complicit unless they act now.
Warner eyes Anthropic’s Mythos and Project Glasswing with deep skepticism, framing AI doom warnings as another hype cycle with dangerous real-world stakes.
Bruce Schneier spotlights a ProPublica report on Microsoft cloud security, where FedRAMP approved GCC High despite reviewers’ serious doubts.
Brennan asks what streaming, subscriptions, and vanishing licenses do to art’s permanence, pulling in Walter Benjamin and Ways of Seeing.