The Daily Blogroll — Tuesday, 13 Jan 2026
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A Pixel Nomad Stargrace opens an EVE Online Winter Nexus box and pulls a Men’s Rubedo Richesse Jacket worth 100M+ ISK, immediately shipping the fancy loot off to avoid doing something dumb.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss is 55 hours deep into Baldur’s Gate 3 and still in Act 1, wondering if 150+ hour epics are a blessing or a game-eating curse.
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi tears into Dirty Pair: Project Eden for weak weapons, lifeless sprites, robotic enemy spawns, and undercooked level design—proof not every film tie-in on old hardware deserved to exist.
Monsterlady's Diary Emily purrs through Little Kitty Big City’s low-stress cat chaos—animal sidequests, shiny-collecting for hats, fast-travel potholes, and human mischief—while climbing toward home atop the city.
Scopique Scopique digs into Star Citizen Alpha 4.6 patch notes and the “Clearing the Air” event, then tests 4.5 mining in a Prospector and comes away disappointed.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast’s gaming life is scattered—weekly FFXIV cactpot, wrapping up Path of Exile achievements after PoE II, and keeping Destiny Rising in daily-maintenance mode for guild upkeep.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm rounds up EVE Online’s December 2025 MER—production up, mining shifts, weird Active ISK Delta, asset safety sink spike—and caps it with 2025’s destruction totals and Drone Regions fallout.
Tofutush's Blog Tofutush hilariously argues Pikmin Bloom turns players into tiny tyrants—expeditions, mushroom battles, nectar “addiction,” and “releasing” pikmin—while admitting it’s still pretty fun.
An Archaeopteryx Anarchae live-blogs Traitors UK S4E04-06 with late-night vibes: the secret Traitor reveal, production-meta gripes, surprise banishments, and appreciation for at least one standout knitted jumper.
Scripting News Dave Winer reflects on the Grateful Dead’s core being gone, pairs it with “He’s Gone,” and ties their share-it-freely philosophy back to software and the web.
Virtual Moose Michael swaps basement coding for library volunteering, chats with local groups (amateur radio, YIMBY, pollinators), and makes the case that doing something offline beats doomscroll psychic damage.
Words Under My Name Blockade85 reflects on turning 35 and wanting to finally live—dreaming of cons like MAGFest/AGDQ, travel, and big experiences—while unpacking guilt, responsibility, and comfort-zone fear.