John finds Uncle Lee’s Cookbook a smart little point-and-click remix, packing reality-bending puzzles, gentle gags, and a lot of ideas into a few hours.
CrazyKinux comes away wanting more from the DeepMind talk, then sketches plausible AI uses for EVE Online like smarter NPCs and dynamic events.
Magi says OPUS: Prism Peak is a gorgeous, tearjerking narrative adventure about regret, identity, and moving forward, with SIGONO very much in its feelings bag.
Oya writes a very personal love letter to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, especially its soundtrack and the concert trip it inspired.
Scopique sympathizes with devs but says Star Citizen 4.8 shipped half-baked, with busted missions, shaky insurance, and the usual navigation chaos.
Wilhelm hits Pokémon Go level 75, with Great Throws as the real grind, and now eyes Rocket battles, 300 km, and a brutal 200-catch day.
Anarchae rounds up a busy week of mystery fiction, racing docs, and a new Ital Tek album, with work still eating most of life.
Juhis writes about a sharp upswing in happiness and how even the neighborhood dogs seem to be picking up on the change.
Belghast checks in from a rough chemo week, grateful for friends, chatting Eurovision, and still finding room for Sorcery boxes and AFK Journey.
Roger says switching UK fiber from EE to Plusnet was mostly painless, cheaper, and ended with powerline adapters fixing a stubborn lounge connection.
Jamie Zawinski spotlights Rust’s proposed LLM contribution policy and is, unsurprisingly, not impressed by ethics being fenced off from discussion.
Dave Winer wants Claude to get an outliner, ships Scripting News as JSONL, and keeps pushing simple RSS-style plumbing for AI-era feeds.