The Daily Blogroll — Friday, 19 Jun 2026
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A Pixel Nomad Stargrace steps away from EVE’s Signal Cartel, choosing a solo corp so wormhole exploration can fit around Guild Wars 2, WoW, and life.
CrazyKinux's Musings CrazyKinux turns a lowsec tutorial into a big EVE Online primer on Planetary Industry, from skills and setups to full factory chains.
Frostilyte Writes Frostilyte rounds up promising Steam Next Fest demos, spotlighting Well Dweller while specifically steering clear of games that disclosed AI use.
Good Game Lobby Sey’s Steam Next Fest favorites include Well Dweller, Screenbound, D-topia, and Desktop Explorer, with inventive hooks and strong demo impressions throughout.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss blitzes three Steam Next Fest demos, finding Over The Hill more punishing vehicle puzzler than the relaxing driving game hoped for.
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi argues Sonic Adventure’s opening minutes on Emerald Coast sold the Dreamcast dream by making 3D Sonic instantly feel right.
MMO Casual Joar marks 17 years of blogging with more World of Warcraft delves, renown, Loremaster progress, and the eternal hunt for better leg gear.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm’s Stardew Valley co-op with his daughter turned into a pleasant surprise once the mines, combat, and backpack upgrade entered the picture.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski shares the wonderfully weird news of a D.C. exorcist getting removed after publicly tying UFO sightings to demons.
Schneier on Security Bruce Schneier argues Anthropic’s Fable crackdown misses the bigger issue: AI capability keeps rising, and model bans alone won’t solve that.
Scripting News Dave Winer says Claude caught nasty cross-app coding mistakes fast, while Google AI search makes old-web ideas harder to dig up.
Sid's Blog Sid compares double-entry accounting and keypunch verification to tests and pair programming, arguing software quality still benefits from built-in redundancy.