CrazyKinux and Rixx unpack EVE Fanfest 2026, from the Cradle of War reveal to Vanguard, Frontier, DeepMind, and Rixx’s Polaris Award.
Sey rounds up 18 wishlist-worthy highlights from the Six One Indie Showcase 2026, spotlighting a bunch of stylish indies worth keeping tabs on.
Magi is hyped for ENDIX Digital Expo 2026, a free Steam-and-Epic virtual convention that makes showcasing and attending games far more accessible.
Kimimi makes the case for the Mega CD Shin Megami Tensei as the deluxe version, with subtle upgrades that really sharpen the original RPG.
Belghast says Mortal Kombat II is a blast for fans thanks to Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage, even if the rest of his watchlist was mixed.
Ellie finds Find Your Words a gentle adventure that thoughtfully connects parenting, disability, and interactive storytelling in a way games do especially well.
Wilhelm likes EVE Online’s Cradle of War reveal, but thinks Fanfest 2026 buried it under too much Vanguard, Frontier, and Hilmar baggage.
Warner wants Apple to kill spam calls with one obvious button that blocks, reports, and deletes everything in one satisfying tap.
Bruce Schneier notes Anthropic’s Mythos helped researchers find a macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple’s M5 in just five days.
Dave Winer bounces from AI-on-the-web and Claude coding habits to Cormac McCarthy, all with that familiar sense that AI changes everything.
Sid says Google’s Antigravity 2.0 swapped his IDE for a chatbot, broke his workflow, and forced a full reinstall just to get back to work.
JJM is back streaming late-night OCaml and SDL2 RPG coding on Twitch, treating it like pair programming even if it’s intense and exhausting.