The Daily Blogroll — Friday, 29 May 2026
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Good Game Lobby Sey highlights ten puzzle and problem-solving games from Thinky Direct 2026, with Mimic Meadows, EMUUROM, and Colorbound leading the wishlist pile.
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi loves Exit on PSP for making puzzle-solving feel human, thanks to Mr ESC’s style and the survivors’ anxious, believable reactions.
Leeks Cosy Corner Krista checks in on her Pokémon TCG collecting and deck-building, with trades, rediscovered Delta Species cards, and an eye on the buzzy Pitch Black set.
Mailvaltar Mailvaltar says Neverness to Everness follows familiar Genshin-style gacha progression, but its four-character combat feels looser and more flexible.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm rounds up No Man’s Sky’s Swarm update, with team-based Expedition 22, new swarmer enemies, and some healthy skepticism about those promised huge battles.
Virtual Moose Michael found Exit 8 a neat, creepy hallway horror with no jump scares, even if its anomaly-hunting loop turns checklist-y by the end.
False Machine Patrick is in final-call mode for Doom of the Dark, plugging interviews and a last-hour livestream before the Kickstarter wraps.
Schneier on Security Bruce Schneier argues campus quiet isn’t apathy so much as fear, with Trump-era threats producing exactly the chilling effect they’re meant to.
brennan.day Brennan makes the beginner-friendly case for cheap homelab self-hosting as a practical way to reclaim control from services like Google Drive, Feedly, and GitHub.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss has one of those cursed PC-repair days where the supposedly dead machine suddenly boots, sort of, just enough to deepen the mystery.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski points to Danielle Baskin’s Vaillancourt Fontain, a photogrammetry-based typeface preserving textures from San Francisco’s now-demolished fountain.
Scripting News Dave Winer pitches FeedLand as a more social feed reader, with public subscriptions, OPML list subscriptions, and a WordCamp push for WordPress to embrace it.