The Daily Blogroll — Wednesday, 20 May 2026
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Aywren's Nook Aywren impulsively grabbed Tomodatchi Life on Switch and got totally hooked by its cozy, real-time Mii chaos, despite its hands-off life-sim style.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm finally drops Valheim’s Yagluth after a brief totem mix-up, a lot of prep, and some strategic pillar-hugging between melee rushes.
Tom's Gaming Vault Thomas spots strong hints of Xenonauts 2 DLC in the patch notes and is rightly pleased this kind of tactical alien-blasting still gets support.
West Karana Tipa checks back on the Nexus Cube Kickstarter and finds silence, weird fees, AI-looking proof, and even a bill for tax on her $1 pledge.
Zarf Updates Andrew Plotkin is fascinated by Titanium Court’s fairyland match-3 autobattler storytelling, even if he didn’t actually enjoy playing it that much.
Axxuy Axxuy’s tab-cleaning roundup hits nostalgia, dogs, bookshelves, blogging, and reading critically—basically proof that neglected tabs sometimes pay off.
brennan.day Brennan digs into manifestation culture from New Thought to TikTok, framing its glossy promises around illness and harm with real skepticism.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski skewers peak billionaire absurdity with private-jet Google sign-ins and a pointed jab at which CEO gets toppled next.
Scripting News Dave Winer says Opus 4.6 is a huge leap over Sonnet for software work, and argues AI-era social systems should be open, interoperable web components.
A Pixel Nomad Stargrace introduces a delightfully chaotic Guild Wars 2 commander: an asura gardener trailed by a magitech tornado and one deeply judgmental chicken.
Hamatti Juhis puts out a friendly last call for IndieWeb Carnival love letters, inviting anyone with an openly readable blog to join in.
Tofutush's Blog Tofutush calls Wings of Fire arc 3 a messy roller coaster: least favorite overall, but somehow home to both the series’ best and worst books.