Tipa takes EverQuest Legends’ preview as a chance to ditch her usual Dark Elf Shadow Knight plan and experiment with a gnome mage multiclass build.
Bhagpuss realizes GeForce Now is a handy way to keep playing Neverness To Everness, no beefy local PC or account restart required.
Krista finds Mothkeep a short, wholesome mix of hidden-object play and creature collecting, with gentle summer vibes and real-world Central European moths.
Scarybooster gleefully unpacks Warframe’s wildly convoluted lore and the hype around TennoCon 2026 and a possible trip to Tau.
Scopique argues games like Diablo IV can feel oddly hostile, pushing players toward FOMO, control, and optimization instead of just playing comfortably.
Wilhelm says Xbox’s 3,200 layoffs were easy to see coming, and pins the blame higher up than Asha Sharma.
Joar reflects on how retirement didn’t just remove work stress, it also erased the calendar rhythms that quietly gave life its shape.
Tofutush answers a personal questionnaire with paracosms, Henry Stickmin, John le Carré, fusion power, cats, and some very practical anti-static advice.
Mike scores a bargain Fujitsu CRT, then discovers this odd 400-line monitor is pickier than expected about what retro hardware can drive it.
Bruce Schneier says AI is widening cybersecurity’s gap between skill and ability, making autonomous hacking easier and AI-powered defense more urgent.
Dave Winer argues Claude can handle sandboxed QA and debugging, while “AI-izing” apps could turn things like SQL databases into user-facing tools.
Juhis celebrates Junited as proof blogging’s alive and well, and makes the case for human-curated links over algorithmic recommendations.