Stargrace turns EVE Online into a quiet love note, chasing a remembered Gallente bench that anchors a relationship in restless New Eden.
Tipa riffs on roguelike label creep via Overtrick, then unveils Rogue Solitaire, a standard-deck solo card game chasing actual Rogue vibes.
Patrick launches DOOM of the DARK, a real-time Tunnels and Trolls zine adventure with Amanda Lee Franck art and dual UK-US print runs.
Azuriel finishes Clair Obscure: Expedition 33 impressed by the spectacle, but still annoyed that the combat only feels good after late-game grinding.
Krista spotlights Totopia, a free-to-play cross-platform social party game mixing cozy vibes, character customization, companions, and a huge pile of minigames.
Wilhelm wraps up EVE Online’s Geminate campaign, celebrating the Imperium win and the familiar ritual of hauling everyone home on move ops.
Juhis writes a warm love letter to the neighborhood library bus, celebrating books, routine, and a tiny third place that rolls to you.
Bhagpuss starts with sheep detective fiction, then swerves into a countryside outing and a very real sheep-stuck-in-a-fence episode.
Bruce Schneier notes UK AISI found GPT-5.5 roughly on par with Claude Mythos for finding security vulnerabilities, with smaller models also competitive.
Dave Winer got his Twitter account back, sped up FeedLand, and is pitching RSS-to-JSONL as a handy bridge into AI workflows.
Axxuy reflects on keeping blogging separate from offline life, balancing shyness, fandom, and the bigger unease of internet surveillance.
Tofutush walks through The Iron Ragdoll’s flag designs with charming candor, from Bauhinia’s Hong Kong-inspired petals to an admittedly rough moose emblem.