Just my blogroll - BlogFlock 2026-01-19T12:29:20.528Z BlogFlock Protesilaos Stavrou: News and Announcements, Justin Barclay, The Emacs Cat, Arialdo Martini, BuzzMachine, GamingOnLinux Latest Articles, Xah Lee, Emacs@ Dyerdwelling, Sacha Chua, Jeff Kreeftmeijer, Karthinks, MacAdie Web Blog, Philip KALUDERCIC, Bowmansarrow, Irreal, Take on Rules, manuel uberti, Wilfred Hughes::Blog, Bicycle For Your Mind, LWN.net, Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed, McSweeney’s Tile Tactics is a roguelike tower defense game where everything is a tile and you gamble for new tiles - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/tile-tactics-is-a-roguelike-tower-defense-game-where-everything-is-a-tile-and-you-gamble-for-new-tiles/ 2026-01-19T11:44:39.000Z I simply love how indie developers constantly come up with new weird and wonderful combinations. Tile Tactics looks like it will properly hook me in.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/tagline_images/1722501750id28339gol.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/tile-tactics-is-a-roguelike-tower-defense-game-where-everything-is-a-tile-and-you-gamble-for-new-tiles/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> From the devs of Minami Lane, their next game Milki Delivery is a cosy delivery game - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/from-the-devs-of-minami-lane-their-next-game-milki-delivery-is-a-cosy-delivery-game/ 2026-01-19T11:35:23.000Z Love your shorter and more cosy games? Milki Delivery is the latest from the developers of the popular Minami Lane and it looks to be another wholesome one.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/tagline_images/1931561289id28338gol.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/from-the-devs-of-minami-lane-their-next-game-milki-delivery-is-a-cosy-delivery-game/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> KDE Plasma 6.7 will have a global push-to-talk feature - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/kde-plasma-6-7-will-have-a-global-push-to-talk-feature/ 2026-01-19T11:06:40.000Z KDE Plasma is set to gain even more useful features with the upcoming Plasma 6.7 release, one especially good for online gaming.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/tagline_gallery/kde.png" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/kde-plasma-6-7-will-have-a-global-push-to-talk-feature/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> Ghostship is a new Super Mario 64 PC port from HarbourMasters - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/ghostship-is-a-new-super-mario-64-pc-port-from-harbourmasters/ 2026-01-19T10:34:00.000Z From the HarbourMasters team is another Nintendo PC port, this time it's Super Mario 64.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/tagline_images/1108264626id28336gol.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/ghostship-is-a-new-super-mario-64-pc-port-from-harbourmasters/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> This week in PC games: a new Inkle game, a Total War alternative, a Paper Mario-like RPG and some bladesongs - Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/this-week-in-pc-games-a-new-inkle-game-a-total-war-alternative-a-paper-mario-like-rpg-and-some-bladesongs 2026-01-19T09:36:35.000Z <img src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/1_6lFhf7Q.png?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" /> <p>Happy new week of PC game releases, all! First, the customary paragraph of Maw musings. What we refer to as the Maw goes by many other names in different regions, as different cultures react to its cosmic incursions. Across the channel in Normandy, generations of monks have addressed the creature as La B&ecirc;te des Trous. The Finnish know the Maw as Tuleva Sy&ouml;j&auml;. In the United States, meanwhile they call it Friday Night at Applebee&rsquo;s. </p> <p><a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/this-week-in-pc-games-a-new-inkle-game-a-total-war-alternative-a-paper-mario-like-rpg-and-some-bladesongs">Read more</a></p> Kernel prepatch 6.19-rc6 - LWN.net https://lwn.net/Articles/1054924/ 2026-01-19T00:55:15.000Z Linus has released <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1054923/">6.19-rc6</a> for testing. "<q>So we finally ended up with a slightly bigger rc than usual for this stage in the release cycle, but it's not _that_ big, and things still seem quite stable and civilized.</q>" Regulating Your Writing Workflow With Emacs - Irreal https://irreal.org/blog/?p=13552 2026-01-18T15:43:09.000Z <p> A few days ago, Chris Maiorana wrote an article, <a href="https://chrismaiorana.com/modeline-hacking-git/">The 10-Commit Rule: how git version control can improve writing quality</a>, about how he uses Git and Emacs to regulate his writing workflow. The idea is to track how many changes he&rsquo;s made to his text since the last commit and to stop and review his work when he reaches about 250 changes, deletions, or additions. The advantage of this system, he says, is that it keeps you from burning out in an initial burst of enthusiasm by forcing you to stop periodically and see where you are. </p> <p> To help him with this, he has a mode line display that shows him how many changes he&rsquo;s made since the last commit and how many commits he&rsquo;s made today. It seems like a system that could be useful to many writers. The problem is, he didn&rsquo;t explain how he got the numbers for his mode line display. </p> <p> Now, however, he has a new post <a href="https://chrismaiorana.com/git-changes-in-emacs-modeline/">that explains how he generates that display</a>. The TL;DR is that he interrogates Git to get both numbers. The number of commits is pretty easy, of course, but getting the number of changes is a bit trickier. Basically, he runs a script that does a git-diff and pipes the results through grep and wc to extract and count the &ldquo;words&rdquo; that have changed. To keep from running the script continuously, he caches the results and updates them only every 30 seconds. </p> <p> I&rsquo;m not sure I&rsquo;d like using his exact system but I must admit that I do pretty much the same thing without the software assist. Every so often, I stop, reread and edit what I&rsquo;ve written, and, if I remember, commit what I have so far. As any writer will tell you, there are as many writing methods as there are writers so whether Maiorana&rsquo;s method works for you will be a matter of your preferences.</p> The Sunday Papers - Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-sunday-papers-793 2026-01-18T10:44:05.000Z <img src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/the-sunday-papers-big.jpg?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" /> <p>Sundays are for walking around your home, looking for somewhere to install the home security camera you got for your birthday, and realising a) how few unused surfaces actually exist in this space and b) it was pretty stupid to ask for a home security camera when you knew full well its only purpose would be keeping an eye on the cat while you&rsquo;re out. And she&rsquo;s the cat equivalent of a human octogenarian. What, exactly, is she going to do, that might warrant establishing a surveillance state in your own living room? And seriously, how is there not a single inch of unused shelf?</p> <p>Better, it sounds like, to have a seat and reason quality articles. Go on, while no-one&rsquo;s watching.</p> <p><a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-sunday-papers-793">Read more</a></p> Four stable kernels for the weekend - LWN.net https://lwn.net/Articles/1054815/ 2026-01-17T19:27:19.000Z <p>Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1054817/">6.18.6</a>, <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1054818/">6.12.66</a>, <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1054819/">6.6.121</a>, and <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1054816/">6.1.161</a> stable kernels. As usual, each has important fixes throughout the tree; users are advised to upgrade.</p> <p></p> Emacs: Updating a Mailchimp campaign using a template, sending test e-mails, and scheduling it - Sacha Chua https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/01/emacs-updating-a-mailchimp-campaign-using-a-template-sending-test-e-mails-and-scheduling-a-campaign/ 2026-01-17T17:59:01.000Z <p> I'm helping other volunteers get on board with doing the <a href="https://bikebrigade.ca">Bike Brigade</a> newsletter. Since not everyone has access to (or the patience for) <a href="https://mailchimp.com">MailChimp</a>, we've been using Google Docs to draft the newsletter and share it with other people behind the scenes. I've previously written about <a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/09/getting-a-google-docs-draft-ready-for-mailchimp-via-emacs/">getting a Google Docs draft ready for Mailchimp via Emacs and Org Mode</a>, which built on my code for <a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/06/transforming-html-clipboard-contents-with-emacs-to-smooth-out-mailchimp-annoyances-dates-images-comments-colours/">transforming HTML clipboard contents to smooth out Mailchimp annoyances: dates, images, comments, colours</a>. Now I've figured out how to update, test, and schedule the MailChimp campaign directly from Emacs so that I don't even have to go into the MailChimp web interface at all. I added those functions to <a href="https://github.com/sachac/mailchimp-el">sachac/mailchimp-el</a>. </p> <p> I used to manually download a ZIP of the Google Docs newsletter draft. I didn't feel like figuring out authentication and Google APIs from Emacs, so I did that in a NodeJS script instead. <a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/01/emacs-updating-a-mailchimp-campaign-using-a-template-sending-test-e-mails-and-scheduling-a-campaign/convert-newsletter.js">convert-newsletter.js</a> can either create or download the latest newsletter doc from our Google Shared Drive. (<a href="https://github.com/WarrenWilkinson/google-api">google-api</a> might be helpful if I want to do this in Emacs, not sure.) If I call convert-newsletter.js with the <code>download</code> argument, it unpacks the zip into <code>~/proj/bike-brigade/temp_newsletter</code>, where my Emacs Lisp function for processing the latest newsletter draft with images can turn it into the HTML to insert into the HTML template I've previously created. I've been thinking about whether I want to move my HTML transformation code to NodeJS as well so that I could run the whole thing from the command-line and possibly have other people run this in the future, or if I should just leave it in Emacs for my convenience. </p> <p> Updating the campaign through the Mailchimp API means that I don't have to log in, replicate the campaign, click on the code block, and paste in the code. Very nice, no clicks needed. I also use TRAMP to write the HTML to a file on my server (<code>my-bike-brigade-output-file</code> is of the form <code>/ssh:hostname:/path/to/file</code>) so that other volunteers can get a web preview without waiting for the test email. </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-emacs-lisp"><code>(<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-next-campaign</span> (<span class="org-type">&amp;optional</span> date) (<span class="org-keyword">setq</span> date (<span class="org-keyword">or</span> date (org-read-date nil nil <span class="org-string">"+Sun"</span>))) (seq-find (<span class="org-keyword">lambda</span> (o) (string-match (concat <span class="org-string">"^"</span> date) (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">title</span> (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">settings</span> o)))) (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">campaigns</span> (mailchimp-campaigns 5)))) (<span class="org-keyword">defvar</span> <span class="org-variable-name">my-bike-brigade-output-file</span> nil) (<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-download-newsletter-from-google-docs</span> () <span class="org-doc">"Download the newsletter from Google Docs and puts it in ~/proj/bike-brigade/temp_newsletter/."</span> (<span class="org-keyword">interactive</span>) (<span class="org-keyword">let</span> ((default-directory <span class="org-string">"~/proj/bike-brigade"</span>)) (<span class="org-keyword">with-current-buffer</span> (get-buffer-create <span class="org-string">"*Newsletter*"</span>) (erase-buffer) (display-buffer (current-buffer)) (call-process <span class="org-string">"node"</span> nil t t <span class="org-string">"convert-newsletter.js"</span> <span class="org-string">"download"</span>)))) (<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-create-or-update-campaign</span> () (<span class="org-keyword">interactive</span>) (<span class="org-keyword">let*</span> ((date (org-read-date nil nil <span class="org-string">"+Sun"</span>)) (template-name <span class="org-string">"Bike Brigade weekly update"</span>) (list-name <span class="org-string">"Bike Brigade"</span>) (template-id (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">id</span> (seq-find (<span class="org-keyword">lambda</span> (o) (string= template-name (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">name</span> o))) (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">templates</span> (mailchimp&#45;&#45;request-json <span class="org-string">"templates"</span>))))) (list-id (seq-find (<span class="org-keyword">lambda</span> (o) (string= list-name (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">name</span> o))) (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">lists</span> (mailchimp&#45;&#45;request-json <span class="org-string">"lists"</span>)))) (campaign (my-brigade-next-campaign date)) (body <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">`</span>((type . <span class="org-string">"regular"</span>) (recipients (list_id . ,(alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">id</span> list-id))) (settings (title . ,date) (subject_line . <span class="org-string">"Bike Brigade: Weekly update"</span>) (from_name . <span class="org-string">"Bike Brigade"</span>) (reply_to . <span class="org-string">"info@bikebrigade.ca"</span>) (tracking (opens . t) (html_clicks . t)))))) (<span class="org-keyword">unless</span> campaign (<span class="org-keyword">setq</span> campaign (mailchimp&#45;&#45;request-json <span class="org-string">"/campaigns"</span> <span class="org-builtin">:method</span> <span class="org-string">"POST"</span> <span class="org-builtin">:body</span> body))) <span class="org-comment-delimiter">;; </span><span class="org-comment">Download the HTML</span> (my-brigade-download-newsletter-from-google-docs) <span class="org-comment-delimiter">;; </span><span class="org-comment">Upload to Mailchimp</span> (mailchimp-campaign-update-from-template (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">id</span> campaign) template-id (list (cons <span class="org-string">"main_content_area"</span> (my-brigade-process-latest-newsletter-draft-with-images date)))) (<span class="org-keyword">when</span> my-bike-brigade-output-file (<span class="org-keyword">with-temp-file</span> my-bike-brigade-output-file (insert (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">html</span> (mailchimp&#45;&#45;request-json (format <span class="org-string">"/campaigns/%s/content"</span> (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">id</span> campaign))))))) (message <span class="org-string">"%s"</span> <span class="org-string">"Done!"</span>))) </code></pre> </div> <p> Now to send the test e-mails&hellip; </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-emacs-lisp"><code>(<span class="org-keyword">defvar</span> <span class="org-variable-name">my-brigade-test-emails</span> nil <span class="org-doc">"Set to a list of e-mail addresses."</span>) (<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-send-test-to-me</span> () (<span class="org-keyword">interactive</span>) (mailchimp-campaign-send-test-email (my-brigade-next-campaign) user-mail-address)) (<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-send-test</span> () (<span class="org-keyword">interactive</span>) (<span class="org-keyword">if</span> my-brigade-test-emails (mailchimp-campaign-send-test-email (my-brigade-next-campaign) my-brigade-test-emails) (<span class="org-warning">error</span> <span class="org-string">"Set `</span><span class="org-string"><span class="org-constant">my-brigade-test-emails</span></span><span class="org-string">'."</span>))) </code></pre> </div> <p> And schedule it: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-emacs-lisp"><code>(<span class="org-keyword">defun</span> <span class="org-function-name">my-brigade-schedule</span> () (<span class="org-keyword">interactive</span>) (<span class="org-keyword">let</span> ((sched (format-time-string <span class="org-string">"%FT%T%z"</span> (org-read-date t t <span class="org-string">"+Sun 11:00"</span>) t)) (campaign (my-brigade-next-campaign))) (mailchimp-campaign-schedule campaign sched) (message <span class="org-string">"Scheduled %s"</span> (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">title</span> (alist-get <span class="org-highlight-quoted-quote">'</span><span class="org-highlight-quoted-symbol">settings</span> campaign))))) </code></pre> </div> <p> Progress, bit by bit! Here's a screenshot showing the Google Docs draft on one side and my web preview in the other: </p> <figure id="org9ca3831"> <img src="https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/01/emacs-updating-a-mailchimp-campaign-using-a-template-sending-test-e-mails-and-scheduling-a-campaign/2026-01-17_13-00-27.png" alt="2026-01-17_13-00-27.png"> <figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 1: </span>Google Docs and Mailchimp campaign preview</figcaption> </figure> <p> It'll be even cooler if I can get some of this working via systemd persistent tasks so that they happen automatically, or have some kind of way for the other newsletter volunteers to trigger a rebuild. Anyway, here's <a href="https://github.com/sachac/mailchimp-el">https://github.com/sachac/mailchimp-el</a> in case the code is useful for anyone else. </p> <div class="note">This is part of my <a href="https://sachachua.com/dotemacs#collaboration-bike-brigade-updating-mailchimp-directly">Emacs configuration.</a></div><div><a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/2026/01/emacs-updating-a-mailchimp-campaign-using-a-template-sending-test-e-mails-and-scheduling-a-campaign/index.org">View org source for this post</a></div> <p>You can <a href="mailto:sacha@sachachua.com?subject=Comment%20on%20https%3A%2F%2Fsachachua.com%2Fblog%2F2026%2F01%2Femacs-updating-a-mailchimp-campaign-using-a-template-sending-test-e-mails-and-scheduling-a-campaign%2F&body=Name%20you%20want%20to%20be%20credited%20by%20(if%20any)%3A%20%0AMessage%3A%20%0ACan%20I%20share%20your%20comment%20so%20other%20people%20can%20learn%20from%20it%3F%20Yes%2FNo%0A">e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com</a>.</p> Does One Call Oneself a Poet? - Take on Rules https://takeonrules.com/2026/01/17/does-one-call-oneself-a-poet/ 2026-01-17T17:26:19.000Z <p>Related Links :: <span class="label">Tags:</span> <span role="list" aria-label="Tags for “Does One Call Oneself a Poet?”"> <span role="listitem" aria-label="&ldquo;poetry&rdquo; tag navigation"><a href="https://takeonrules.com/2026/01/07/bolstering-against-the-permeating-llm-language/" aria-label="Previous post tagged with &ldquo;poetry&rdquo; is &ldquo;Bolstering Against the Permeating LLM Language&rdquo;" title="Older post tagged with &ldquo;poetry&rdquo; is &ldquo;Bolstering Against the Permeating LLM Language&rdquo;"><small>&lt;</small></a> <a href="https://takeonrules.com/tags/poetry/" class="p-category" aria-label="All posts tagged with &ldquo;poetry&rdquo;" title="All posts tagged with &ldquo;poetry&rdquo;">poetry</a> <small aria-hidden="true">&gt;</small> </span></span> </p/><p><strong>Summary: </strong> A bit of introspection and a #haiku. In part a post to say I&rsquo;m still here. </p> <p>I wonder, what makes one a poet? And perhaps not the general case, but the self-centered case.</p> <p>Am I a poet?</p> <p>I write poetry. I am an adept conjurer of analogies and metaphors. I have an above average command of the English language. I write poems, scratching out words to find the best (in the moment) forms, sometimes returning to prior phrases.</p> <p>At our local library, next week we’re kicking off a Personal Curriculum series. I had been considering poetry as mine—though ham radio just joined the consideration.</p> <p>My bedroom bookshelf is packed with poetry. On occasion—though not often enough—I find myself grabbing a book and reading a few poems. Life pours from these works, bathing me in warmth.</p> <p>We were driving back home, and as we were passing a wooded area that chirps and whistles in spring from the tree frogs. At that moment, while driving in silence, Jenny asked me what I was thinking about, I responded: frogs.</p> <p>That spot along with the neighbors saying that a large bullfrog had come out of hibernation earlier this month; when we had 55° Fahrenheit weather (and rain).</p> <p>Which inspired the following haiku:</p> <p class="verse"> Amidst icy woods<br /> New moon hiding snow and branch<br /> In the thaw, frog song.<br /> </p> <p><a class="reply-by-email" href="mailto:reply-to@takeonrules.com?subject=RE:Does%20One%20Call%20Oneself%20a%20Poet%3f">Reply by Email</a></p> Bending Emacs 10: Agent Shell - Irreal https://irreal.org/blog/?p=13549 2026-01-17T15:40:52.000Z <p> Álvaro Ramírez has a new <a href="https://xenodium.com/bending-emacs-episode-10-agent-shell">Bending Emacs video</a> up. This time it&rsquo;s about his <a href="https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell">agent-shell</a> app that serves as uniform Emacs interface to LLM agents supporting the <a href="https://agentclientprotocol.com/overview/introduction">Agent Client Protocol (ACP)</a>. </p> <p> I&rsquo;m not interested in LLM technology so you almost never see an Irreal post about it. I don&rsquo;t know—and therefore have no opinion on—if it&rsquo;s something real or just another venture capitalist fever dream. Still, if you <i>are</i> interested in LLMs, it&rsquo;s nice to have an app like agent-shell that provides a uniform interface to most (all?) of them. </p> <p> There&rsquo;s a huge number of options and details to negotiate so an app like agent-shell is a real boon. Almost none of those options involve picking which shell you want to use. You simply choose one from a list of supported shells and work within that shell for the rest of your session. </p> <p> There are <i>way</i> too many details for me to cover here. The video itself is 36 minutes, 34 seconds so there&rsquo;s a lot of content to cover. If you are interested in LLMs, and especially if you use more than one, you should definitely watch this video and download agent-shell. It&rsquo;s available on Melpa so installation is easy. Like all of Ramírez&rsquo;s work, agent-shell seems like a well engineered app and it&rsquo;s free so you have nothing to lose by trying it.</p> Valve tweak Steam AI disclosure form for developers to clarify it's for content consumed by players - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/valve-tweak-steam-ai-disclosure-form-for-developers-to-clarify-its-for-content-consumed-by-players/ 2026-01-17T14:40:39.000Z Back in early 2024, Valve put up new rules for game developers on Steam to pull in some information about generative AI, and they now seem to have tweaked it.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/tagline_gallery/steam_plain_2025.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/valve-tweak-steam-ai-disclosure-form-for-developers-to-clarify-its-for-content-consumed-by-players/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> Proton Experimental brings updates for MonoGame, Rockstar Launcher and more - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/proton-experimental-brings-updates-for-monogame-rockstar-launcher-and-more/ 2026-01-17T14:22:14.000Z Valve launched a new update for Proton Experimental for January 16th to improve various games and launchers working on SteamOS / Linux.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/tagline_images/734317010id28334gol.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/proton-experimental-brings-updates-for-monogame-rockstar-launcher-and-more/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> How game developers worldwide are reliving Y2K Japan, from Jet Set Radio to Dance Dance Revolution - Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/how-game-developers-worldwide-are-reliving-y2k-japan-from-jet-set-radio-to-dance-dance-revolution 2026-01-17T10:00:00.000Z <img src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/Hyperyuki01.jpg?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" /> <p> Many of today's game designers have, like me, grown up with Japanese Y2K style - the style of the late 90s and early 2000s that gave us not only fear of the end of the world due to a calendar change, but also the WipEout series, futuristic PlayStation 2 ads, and fashion that incorporated everything from glitter to holographic fabrics and cute crop tops. </p> <p> In a media landscape that seldom shies away from homages and sequels, I&rsquo;ve waited a long time for the influence of childhood favourites such as Dance Dance Revolution and Space Channel 5 to pop back up. After all, plenty of Western developers have taken inspiration from Japanese role-playing games, giving us <a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/games/sea-of-stars">Sea of Stars</a>, <a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/games/undertale">Undertale</a> and <a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/games/clair-obscur-expedition-33">Clair Obscur: Expedition 33</a>, to name a few. Recently, I found some really cool games by Western developers that are living the Y2K dream with me, so it was time to dive into their inspirations and compare some childhood anime with some nerds. </p> <p><a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/how-game-developers-worldwide-are-reliving-y2k-japan-from-jet-set-radio-to-dance-dance-revolution">Read more</a></p> What are we all playing this weekend? - Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/what-are-we-all-playing-this-weekend-365 2026-01-17T08:00:00.000Z <img src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/saturday-moving.jpg?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" /> <p>Saturdays are for&hellip; drat, look at the time! I shouldn't be writing an article. I should be loading boxes into vans. Frantically disassembling furniture. And stopping the friends who are 'helping' me move house from pausing to sip cups of tea. It's like they don't know how long I spent on the phone to the council booking parking permits. No, I couldn't possibly tell you. Well, twist my arm. 45 minutes.</p> <p>So, if you're curled up in bed having a relaxing morning, I envy you. But know that I'm in that blessed window where I can 'accidentally' lose all the personalised mugs and t-shirts I've been given as presents over the years. You know, the ones the gift giver is always asking after or expecting to be on display. This is a window that only opens once every few years, and with both hands I'm throwing 'Boyz on tour mugs' out of it.</p> <p><a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/what-are-we-all-playing-this-weekend-365">Read more</a></p> These Deep-Sea Creatures Liked You on Hinge - McSweeney’s https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/these-deep-sea-creatures-liked-you-on-hinge 2026-01-16T18:00:00.000Z <h4>Black seadevil anglerfish<br /> <i>Twenty-five-years-old, monogamous, wants children</i></h4> <p><strong>What I’m looking for:</strong> A confident, independent female roughly twenty times my size with a dangly, glowing orb attached to her forehead.</p> <p><strong>Don’t hate me if I:</strong> Latch on to you and permanently fuse to your body until my head dissolves and our circulatory systems become one</p> <p><strong>This year, I want to:</strong> Delete this app &lt;3</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Giant squid<br /> <i>Fifteen feet long, Catholic, figuring out my dating goals</i></h4> <p><strong>Give me travel tips for:</strong> Two-thousand feet below sea level off the west coast of Norway&#8212;Spring break 2026 gonna be a movie!</p> <p><strong>If loving this is wrong, I don&#8217;t want to be right:</strong> <i>The Office</i></p> <p><strong>My love language is:</strong> Physical, tentacle-y touch</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Hexactinellid sponge<br /> <i>Software engineer, nine thousand years old, <br /> twenty-eight centimeters tall</i></h4> <p><strong>I bet you can’t:</strong> Pronounce my name</p> <p><strong>Unusual skills:</strong> Asexual reproduction, limb regeneration</p> <p><strong>My perfect first date:</strong> You come over to the same spot where I have been rooted, and will be rooted, for my entire life, and we filter feed and chill</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Greenland shark<br /> <i>Four hundred years old, Pisces, open to children</i></h4> <p><strong>I’ll fall for you if you:</strong> Trip me</p> <p><strong>Typical Sunday:</strong> Gym, football, video games</p> <p><strong>My simple pleasures:</strong> Cold, open waters and a dead animal carcass dinner</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Sea lamprey<br /> <i>Four hundred fifty million years old</i></h4> <p><strong>I go crazy for:</strong> Blood</p> <p><strong>Change my mind about:</strong> Blood</p> <p><strong>I want someone who:</strong> Blood</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Bobbit worm<br /> <i>Three years old, five centimeters tall, conservative</i></h4> <p><strong>My greatest strength:</strong> Burrowing my entire scaly, eyeless, brainless body into the sand</p> <p><strong>Let’s debate this topic:</strong> Be honest, do female bobbit worms really deserve the right to vote?</p> <p><strong>All I ask is that you:</strong> Don’t take yourself too seriously</p> <div class='break'>- - -</div><h4>Giant isopod<br /> <i>Freelancer at Freelance, Taurus, drinks occasionally</i></h4> <p><strong>I know the best spot in town for:</strong> Deep-sea detritus</p> <p><strong>I’m weirdly attracted to:</strong> Redheads</p> <p><strong>All I ask is that you:</strong> See me not for my hard, bony exoskeleton, but the empathetic, gooey water bug underneath. &lt;3</p> [$] A free and open-source rootkit for Linux - LWN.net https://lwn.net/Articles/1053099/ 2026-01-16T17:57:32.000Z <p> While there are several rootkits that target Linux, they have so far not fully embraced the open-source ethos typical of Linux software. Luckily, Matheus Alves has been working to remedy this lack by creating <a href="https://github.com/MatheuZSecurity/Singularity?tab=readme-ov-file#singularity---poc-of-stealthy-linux-kernel-rootkit"> an open-source rootkit called Singularity</a> for Linux systems. Users who feel their computers are too secure can install the Singularity kernel module in order to allow remote code execution, disable security features, and hide files and processes from normal administrative tools. Despite its many features, Singularity is not currently known to be in use in the wild — instead, it provides security researchers with a testbed to investigate new detection and evasion techniques. </p> Third-person mech-action shooter roguelike RIG Riot gets a demo - GamingOnLinux Latest Articles https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/third-person-mech-action-shooter-roguelike-rig-riot-gets-a-demo/ 2026-01-16T17:14:50.000Z Give me some of that sweet mech combat action - RIG Riot looks pretty fantastic, and now there's a demo available for you to try.<p><img src="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/tagline_images/1290360367id28333gol.jpg" alt />.</p><p>Read the full article on <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/third-person-mech-action-shooter-roguelike-rig-riot-gets-a-demo/">GamingOnLinux</a>.</p> Don't worry about The Division, Ubisoft say as series executive producer jumps to Battlefield amid layoffs - Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/dont-worry-about-the-division-ubisoft-say-as-series-executive-producer-jumps-to-battlefield-amid-layoffs 2026-01-16T16:39:06.000Z <img src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/the-division-series-creative-director-leaves-for-battlefield-01.jpg?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" /> <p>Julian Gerighty, a long-time key cog at Massive Entertainment, has announced that he's departing the Ubisoft-owned studio after 12 years to go and work on Battlefield at EA. His departure swiftly follows Ubisoft <a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/having-asked-division-devs-to-lay-themselves-off-ubisoft-are-now-cutting-55-jobs-at-massive-and-ubisoft-stockholm">revealing earlier this week</a> that they're planning to lay off staff at Massive, with a voluntary redundancy process late last year reportedly having not resulted in enough departures to stave off this bloodletting.</p> <p>Meanwhile, the publishers have opted to take the opportunity of Gerighty's departure to reassure folks that The Division series is just fine.</p> <p><a href="https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/dont-worry-about-the-division-ubisoft-say-as-series-executive-producer-jumps-to-battlefield-amid-layoffs">Read more</a></p>