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steam / Gabe Newell Is Out Here Turning A 304-Foot-Long Luxury Yacht Into A 'Support And Research Vessel' 'Her former beach club and spa area has been converted into a fully equipped dive centre with a decompression chamber' By Luke Plunkett / 19 May 2026
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Anime / We Don't Talk Enough About The Aftermath Of Death Note Double Light Yagami’s pain and give it back to Light Yagami. By Isaiah Colbert / 19 May 2026
Video Games / Sshh, Just Let Me Look At The Fish Subnautica 2's early access is a bit plot-heavy, but also full of weird little guys By Riley MacLeod / 19 May 2026
Video Games / The New Battlestar Galactica Game Rules The show and roguelikes are a perfect fit By Luke Plunkett / 18 May 2026
Anime / Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe Is Good, But Its Radical Approach To Horniness Is What Makes It Great Yeah, that brotha Hathaway Noa starvin’ By Isaiah Colbert / 18 May 2026
AI / The Kids Are All Right Another group of college grads has booed another AI booster, as they should By Riley MacLeod / 18 May 2026
music / The Doom Soundtrack Being Added To The National Recording Registry Cannot Be Appreciated Enough Until You Look At What It Was Inducted Alongside The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant, and inform or reflect life in the United States" By Luke Plunkett / 15 May 2026
Video Games / Sure Seems Like Subnautica 2’s Developers Are Going To Get Their $250 Million Bonus Perhaps the most costly example yet of why you should never take advice from ChatGPT By Nathan Grayson / 14 May 2026