The Daily Blogroll — Wednesday, 3 Dec 2025
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A Pixel Nomad Stargrace’s E returns to Odebeinn in EVE Online for an asset-safety yard sale, offloading bittersweet Horde-era junk and memories for a few ISK and some closure.
Aywren's Nook Aywren turns her FFXIV house into Amon’s Tea and Tomes, a festive RP hotspot with café, AllagNet internet corner, stage, aquarium eatery, and Triple Triad table.
Contains Moderate Peril Roger follows Disco Elysium with Still Wakes The Deep, praising its tense North Sea oil rig horror, stealthy puzzle gameplay, and strong narrative enough to spring for the Siren’s Rest DLC.
Frostilyte Writes Frostilyte laments a derailed Slip ’n Slime guide, then crowns Hades 2 his game of the year after clearing the story, epilogue, and every achievement—including a brutal 32 Fear run.
MMO Casual Joar logs 45 November gaming hours split between Diablo 4 alts, WoW alt army prep for player housing, a bit of Guild Wars 2, and fresh Elder Scrolls Online content.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast grinds his Path of Exile Ice Trap Elementalist toward 100, min-maxing Incursion temples, Omens of Amelioration, and league achievements without resorting to cheesy carries.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm eyes holiday gaming, nabs Forza Horizon 5 on sale while mulling its DLC, reminiscing about Horizon 4, and already daydreaming of Japan in Forza Horizon 6.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss opens day three of his advent calendar with Lucie, Too’s “Winter Song,” pairing a snowy screenshot with a seasonal music pick.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog jwz skewers Kohler’s Dekoda toilet-cam for decrypting your “end-to-end encrypted” poop pics to train AI, mocking a subscription that tells you you’re shitting blood.
Scripting News Dave Winer talks RSS in WordPress, a speedy WordPress feed fix, ponders an AI-powered Google rival, and spins up wild Pluribus theories between spins of “Old Folks Boogie.”
West Karana Tipa wrangles Advent of Code’s cursed gift shop IDs with a Lua brute-force pattern repeater, then reflects on how a tidy regex solution might have looked.
Axxuy Axxuy recaps a distraction-heavy November of sparse blogging, half-finished poetry goals, and restorative live music, accepting that long-term blogging naturally ebbs and flows.