If you'd like a manga pretty much written exactly like this, try Speedrunner Cannot Return from the Game World / RTA Sousha wa Game Sekai kara Kaerenai. I've enjoyed it more than I initially thought I would.
January 21, 2026 at 10:15 PM
If you'd like a manga pretty much written exactly like this, try Speedrunner Cannot Return from the Game World / RTA Sousha wa Game Sekai kara Kaerenai. I've enjoyed it more than I initially thought I would.
Just came across this article on the topic in my RSS feed which is... significantly clearer and better arranged to explain the situation without saying effectively the same thing a different way several times.
Just came across this article on the topic in my RSS feed which is... significantly clearer and better arranged to explain the situation without saying effectively the same thing a different way several times.
It's a cliche, but I'd sum up Core Keeper as Stardew Valley combat with some farming (not much) and Terraria world/progression. Wasn't a bad game with my wife.
December 24, 2025 at 3:04 AM
It's a cliche, but I'd sum up Core Keeper as Stardew Valley combat with some farming (not much) and Terraria world/progression. Wasn't a bad game with my wife.
More specifically, Mozilla's decisions are not entirely their own, or if they want to escape Google's control, they have to seek significant funding, ie unrealized AI revenue.
December 17, 2025 at 4:41 PM
More specifically, Mozilla's decisions are not entirely their own, or if they want to escape Google's control, they have to seek significant funding, ie unrealized AI revenue.
It's worth noting that a very, very large chunk of the funding that the Mozilla foundation receives in order to, y'know, *exist* comes from deals with Google.
Just around 80% is all, nothing absolutely crippling so that Google can say "look, we don't have all the market share."
December 17, 2025 at 9:47 AM
It's worth noting that a very, very large chunk of the funding that the Mozilla foundation receives in order to, y'know, *exist* comes from deals with Google.
Just around 80% is all, nothing absolutely crippling so that Google can say "look, we don't have all the market share."
It's honestly an insidious remark. She's saying until we've destroyed everyone's privacy, we can't prevent states from destroying the privacy of their own citizens, but that last part is what really catches attention and sticks in your head.
November 20, 2025 at 10:16 PM
It's honestly an insidious remark. She's saying until we've destroyed everyone's privacy, we can't prevent states from destroying the privacy of their own citizens, but that last part is what really catches attention and sticks in your head.