Shintar digs into Blizzard’s rumored Project Camelot and an older Warcraft franchise leak that suddenly looks a lot more plausible.
Wilhelm sizes up Valve’s Steam Machine as a big-screen Steam Deck-style Linux console-PC, with queue signup now and $1,049/$1,349 storage options.
Roger delivers a bleak take on UK politics, where social-media misinformation, impatience, and zero-cost expectations leave democracy stuck in paralysis.
Juhis celebrates the unglamorous community magic of 'stacking chairs'—the practical, no-ego work that actually makes events like PyCon CZ happen.
Jamie Zawinski points to a gripping look at Ukraine’s resistance using honey traps, hidden manuals, and drone-strike intel under Russian occupation.
Warner shares a lovely family memory from Always Patsy Cline, where his grandson’s flower-in-hand sprint to Grandma T beat everyone’s cameras.
Blockade85 recounts a brutal poison ivy flare-up, steroid treatment, and the unsettling possibility that post-Covid brain fog has been dragging him down for years.
Bruce Schneier highlights spyware stuffing WMD-themed comment text into JavaScript to spook naive LLM malware analysis without affecting execution.
Dave Winer argues Bluesky-style apps should let readers filter posts while writers publish once, instead of forcing everyone into 300-character boxes.
JJM shares a scrappy Linux fix: a bash-and-cron temperature alarm for a suspend bug that leaves PC fans idle and YouTube pushing CPU/GPU heat.
Brennan turns memento mori into a grammar-and-philosophy meditation, arguing 'you must die' frames mortality as duty, not just forecast.