Frostilyte digs Green Mist over Portland’s psychic detective setup and timeline-hopping mystery, though the note-taking tools sound a bit thin.
Azuriel sizes up fresh trailers and release dates for Fable, Palworld 1.0, Valheim 1.0, and Abiotic Factor’s upcoming Entropic Break DLC.
Belghast checks in from chemo recovery while pushing deeper into Path of Exile II maps and planning a minion build around The Raven’s Flock.
Wilhelm runs through EverQuest Legends preorders, beta dates, and EverQuest II’s new Wuoshi TLE server with his usual skeptical MMO eye.
The Chronicler unboxes The Charge of the 3 Kings and sketches its asymmetric Navas de Tolosa 1212 wargame systems and card-driven initiative.
Thomas finds The Tragedy at Deer Creek beautifully made and emotionally effective, even if its late ghost-story turn undercuts the grounded mystery for him.
Anarchae’s weekly digest mixes TCAF manga-panel notes, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom sessions, and mixed feelings on John Dickson Carr’s Hag's Nook and The Mad Hatter Mystery.
Tobold contrasts steady dividend-paying value stocks with SpaceX’s speculative IPO pop, arguing the pricing only works if fantastical growth arrives.
Tim Bray rounds up anti-hype AI reading, arguing GenAI is making people miserable and the OpenAI, Anthropic, and SpaceX frenzy feels deeply bubble-like.
Bruce Schneier’s weekly squid post spotlights a squid-inspired fluid pump and leaves the comments open for whatever security news he missed.
Dave Winer wants one OPML for podcast subscriptions and hacked around Mastodon’s messy gift-article RSS with a little app and Claude’s help.
Jimmy points readers to The Analog Antiquarian for a new piece on Henry VI, Part 1.