CrazyKinux kicks off an EVE Online thought experiment by mapping the sandbox’s fragile social, economic, and design interdependencies before touching anything.
Shintar celebrates Star Wars Day with SWTOR freebies, a discounted Shadow Sentry set, and more reasons for Old Republic fans to feel well fed.
Bhagpuss wanders Neverness To Everness, takes a mountain of screenshots, and gets sidetracked by how weirdly food-obsessed open-world gacha casts are.
Kimimi digs into Xak on X68000, savoring its lavish packaging, slick VR presentation, and charmingly lived-in early action-RPG world.
Joar’s April gaming shrank to bite-sized sessions, mostly spent grinding WoW renown and gear, with ESO briefly filling a maintenance break.
Wilhelm’s Valheim prep for Yagluth means more iron grinding, a lot of plains pain, and finally giving in to the world-seed map.
Warner wants streaming services to stop shoving live sports atop every homepage and let viewers tune recommendations up or down themselves.
Tobold reflects on Netflix in Belgium becoming far less US-centric, with international shows like Pursuit of Jade broadening the catalog.
WCRobinson checks in on the Norfolk Marathon, kinder pacing goals, and the broader effort to settle back into writing and gaming routines.
Bruce Schneier flags DarkSword, a sophisticated iOS zero-day exploit chain that leaked publicly, while noting patched devices should be safe now.
Dave Winer argues AI should double down on Markdown and open web tools like WordPress, while happily offloading CSS misery to machines.
Axxuy’s gripe with obvious LLM prose is simple: if AI tics pull attention from the point, it’s just bad writing.