After a short hiatus, we are back this week with a fresh entry in our What I Do series, a collection of blogs explaining just what, exactly, individuals working in
The Gray Lady has not been having a great time lately. From its hurtful coverage of trans people to its toothless reporting on the 2024 election to its feckless approach
Itch, the platform synonymous with small, weird and wonderful indie video games (along with other stuff like comics and books), “deindexed” nearly all of its Not Suitable For Work content
The mass departure of most of Waypoint’s writers and its managing editor over the last few days appears to signal, if not the end, then at least a major
It was only in May--just two months ago!--that Polygon, once one of the internet's most prestigious and successful video game websites, was sold to Valnet, a media
Godot is a game engine that is both free and open source, meaning it's a great option for budding, first-time developers. The kind of people who, thanks to
I was on Linkedin again yesterday--I have a problem, I know--and even by that site's low standards I saw something that rocked my socks clean off. It was
I'm genuinely asking. I force myself to open it up every week or two for professional reasons (people still inexplicably send me DMs and such), and every time