Wes says Neo Geo+ coverage can’t ignore SNK ownership politics, then points to a GDC panel on emulation and game preservation.
Scopique digs Tides of Tomorrow’s colorful plasticpunk vibe, with plastemia, scarce Ozen, and a flooded world making the premise click.
Belghast went from lukewarm to hyped on Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, especially for Horadric Cube crafting and the new War Plans system.
Bhagpuss meant to revisit The Expanse show, then wound up mulling memory and tearing through the Leviathan Falls novels instead.
Warner skips Sunday Morning Reading this week to hang out with the grandkids, which honestly sounds like the better kind of chaos.
Wilhelm runs down abandoned Apple TV shows and asks whether awkward comedies and dry sci-fi like Foundation deserve another shot.
Brennan contrasts AI-slop-heavy LinkedIn, Meta ads, and Medium with an IndieWeb that still feels human, messy, and worth trusting.
Jamie turns POS doodle dongs into a joke, then a pretty grim warning about vendors hoarding years of customer transaction data.
Dave Winer cheers a Knicks blowout, then argues the writer’s web needs real interop, with WordPress and maybe Firefox helping break silos.