Stargrace enjoys a peaceful solo wormhole life in EVE Online, huffing, mining, exploring, and planning an eventual evac before the Astrahus dies.
John wrestles with Omen Exitio Hunger’s grim real-world inspiration while praising its Lovecraftian choice-driven horror, striking art, sound design, and early decisions.
Shintar digs into how World of Warcraft: Midnight made fishing weirder, with mixed pools and rarity that doesn’t neatly match value.
Scarybooster has Baro Ki’Teer melting down over TennoCon inventory, Warframe cosmetics, and the chaos of hyperactive Tenno customers.
Wilhelm checks back on Stars Reach and likes that the sandbox is finally adding more structure, guidance, and an actual game-shaped intro.
Anarchae rounds up a rough week of laptop reinstalls, backup gripes, sports, hard sci-fi reading, Zelda, and pre-family-visit stress.
Roger reflects on wanting one stable online home, and wonders if the Blaugust Discord could become that anchor once ownership gets sorted.
Juhis shares a handy MacOS tip: Quick Look plugins can make Finder preview Markdown, MKV, WEBM, and more without opening apps.
Bruce Schneier’s squid post doubles as a security note on Squidbleed, a 29-year-old Squid proxy bug that can leak HTTP requests.
Scopique gets nostalgic about Psion and Palm Pilot days while mulling the PocketMage as a charming, maybe-useful pushback against smartphone monoculture.
Dave Winer rolls out rss.chat, a read-only social experiment built on RSS, OPML, Markdown, SQL, WebSocket, and rssCloud, with textcasting in the mix.
Jimmy points readers to The Analog Antiquarian this week for Opus 4: Henry VI, Part 3.