The Daily Blogroll — Tuesday, 18 Nov 2025
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Chasing Dings! Tipa dives into long-denied tabletop cravings, from Flying Buffalo play‑by‑mail dungeons to Ace of Aces dogfights, finally chasing the D&D-adjacent goodies she couldn’t afford as a kid.
In An Age Azuriel’s early hours with The Outer Worlds 2 find improved scavenging and crafting, neat permanent buff cards, but continued frustration with abstract Skill checks pretending to be roleplaying.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss battle-tests a new PC with New World Aeternum and EverQuest II, wrestles with lag, streaming installs, and finally unearths the elusive “full download” option.
Leeks Cosy Corner Krista’s charmed by Momento’s cosy room decorating, where childhood-inspired choices, puzzles, and Creative Mode all feed into branching life stories about dreams, love, and loss.
Luna's Gaming Log Luna digs Little Corners’ sticker-based diorama decorating, praising its hand-drawn art, satisfying peel sounds, hidden stickers, and strong replay value across eight cozy corners.
MMO Casual Joar levels a Spiritborn in Diablo 4 Season 10 with an Evade Storm build, juggles Helltides and renown grind, and debates which conflicting endgame tier lists to trust.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm recounts Pandemic Horde’s sudden collapse and the Imperium’s quiet then deadly campaign glassing EVE Online’s Drone regions, complete with Kikimora fleets and an unlucky titan.
CrazyKinux's Musings CrazyKinux spotlights The Lost Tower, a quiet Blender sci-fi short by Florent Lebrun that channels Moebius vibes, lonely pilots, misty megastructures, and an airy Louis Lacoste score.
Tofutush's Blog Tofutush vents about hating the first “week” of college, locked-down online classes, bouncing off Return of the Obra Dinn, and the anxiety of feeling alone and directionless.
Life on the Wicked Stage Warner reports that macOS 26.1 appears to have finally squashed the nasty iconservicesagent memory leak, though it’s unclear whether Apple or third-party developers did the heavy lifting.
Schneier on Security Bruce Schneier revisits Obama’s groundbreaking 2008 social media campaign to explore how AI might become the next big leap in voter engagement by the 2026 midterms and beyond.
Scripting News Dave Winer wires his blog into WordPress and ActivityPub, muses on RSS, ATProto, and Twitter’s 19-year “transcription error,” then hunts a pesky feedlanddatabase bug.