Another personal record

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 08:02 am
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My technique of "distance push, let legs recover, longer distance push next time" is working! I did 8.2 miles this morning in just under 82 minutes. My last run was 6.5 miles on Saturday. Sunday I was too sore, Monday I was too sore, yesterday I had a database migration that started at 5:40 am, so I couldn't get in my morning run (or even my morning shower).

I'm hoping my legs recover by Friday and I can push for 10 miles, but we'll see. If not, gunning for Saturday.

Since this approach is working, I think I'm going to keep it up for as long as it keeps paying off, then I'll think about mixing it up with some gym cardio activity.

Oh, fitness/muscle/injury notes:

* Left hamstring continues to behave igneously. I think sleeping with the leg straight *helps*, but isn't a cure.
* Left knee (which has partially relapsed) was stiff in places, but mostly fine (it's usually later in the day that it acts up), same deal with the right knee (which is probably paying the price of being neglected in favor of the injured knee).
* Left glutes tight, probably from trying to keep the left knee and hamstring pointed strictly forward.
* Right quads tight, I'm pretty sure, but I have a good stretch for that that I just need to make myself do before my next run.

Left knee: I had stopped sleeping with it unbent, thinking it was healed and I could return to my normal lifestyle, but alas. I've been getting occasional spasms and occasional sliding and popping. I'm now back to a strict regimen, and hopefully it goes back to fully asymptomatic again. But at least it's letting me walk and run.

Reading Wednesday

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 10:37 am
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Just finished: Indigenous Ingenuity: A Celebration of Traditional North American Knowledge by Deidre Havrelock and Edward Kay. This is worth a read but also I wanted it to be better than it was. My main issue was the tone of condescension cloaked in breathless wonderment towards its young audience and precolonial Indigenous peoples, which I honestly do not think is intentional on the part of the writers and more a factor of how people think that children ought to be spoken to. My second issue had to do with the ending, which focused on ecological technologies and suddenly jumped forward to present day Indigenous Nations working with governments to create sustainable ecosystems. Very cool, but because of the book's structure and emphasis on precolonial technologies, it made it seem like Indigenous societies today are only working in that field. (This is not remotely true! If the section on communication technology had, for example, included a jump forward to discuss the Skobot, I'd have been fine with this aspect.) But also, it described things like carbon trading fairly uncritically, when in fact while carbon trading is better than carbonmaxxing like our current overlords are doing, it's a fairly useless system that greenwashes the omnicidal criminal corporations turning our world into a burning hellscape. So if the book is inaccurate about this, what else is it inaccurate about?

Beowulf translated by Francis B. Gummere. It's Beowulf. This is the less fun translation, albeit the one I'm more familiar with, because my hold on the Headley one didn't come in on time. We can discuss whether or not it's the most metal of all historical epics.

Currently reading: To Ride a Rising Storm by Moniquill Blackgoose. Speaking of Scandinavian-influenced epics. This is the sequel to To Shape a Dragon's Breath, which as you might recall broke all the way through my general dislike of YA to be one of my favourite books of the year. So far I am binging this and it's excellent. Our heroine, Anequs, wants nothing more than to get through her time at Kuiper's Academy, get licensed to ride her dragon, and return to her people on Masquapaug permanently, preferably with her two love interests, Theod and Liberty. But now the Anglish have set up a presence on the island and she's increasingly being drawn into shitty white-people politics that she wants nothing to do with.

This introduces a whack of new characters and factions. There's a Jewish character, Jadzia (Blackgoose, you fuckin' nerd lol), who I adore, and a secret society called the Disorder of the Grinning Teeth, which is the name of my new black metal band. There's also a new teacher whose name escapes me but who provides an interesting contrast in pedagogy from the first book. I should add that this is very much a magical boarding school story and not a residential school story, so it's very cool to see the idea of colonial educational institutions that could, theoretically, be reformed and democratized rather than needing to be closed and having the people who run them thrown in Forever Jail. 

Also the dragons are cool.
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Posted by Mark Warren

Last August, I wrote about a Baldur's Gate 3 modder who had recreated Candlekeep, the library-fortress which serves as the starting point of the original Baldur's Gate. Well, modder 786r786 is back with a full team and they're remaking the entirety of Baldur's Gate 1 as a custom BG3 campaign.

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You've Been Playing Monopoly Wrong All These Years

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 06:24 am
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Posted by Miss Cellania

The board game Monopoly was invented by Lizzie Magie in 1904. She called it The Landlord's Game, and it was designed to illustrate the evils of capitalism. Charles Darrow stole the idea and made Monopoly to appeal to a player's greed, and that's when it took off. The game has been teaching children how to be ruthless ever since. 

But people don't read the rules of the game anymore. They are long and involved and the print is too small. People tend to just play Monopoly the way they were taught, forgetting half of it, and many of the original rules have fallen by the wayside. Simon Whistler explains some of the most common Monopoly rules that are altered or ignored in the 21st century, and how the way most folks play it these days slows the game down and makes it more boring. It's still pretty ruthless, though. Your children will learn better things by playing Scrabble, or even Candyland.

Hilarious HR vid

Thursday, March 19th, 2026 03:41 am
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The good old hockey game!

On YT here

OMG, great editing!

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 10:12 am
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1. What have you recently finished reading?
  • The Melancholy of Untold History by Minsoo Kang - it was an interesting set of myths and pre-history of an Asian-based fantasy world. I enjoyed it from that standpoint, but it was more like a textbook or collection of stories than an actual novel.


2. What are you currently reading?
  • The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher. This is the [community profile] bookclub_dw read for March. I'm almost finished.

  • The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. I've been feeling nostalgic and it will satisfy a book bingo square.


3. What will you be reading next?​
  • A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman. I finally got my hands on a copy of this from the library. This will complete the Lily Adler Mysteries for me.

  • The Gales of November by John U. Bacon. Another one I've been waiting for from the library. I live in Michigan - this is practically required reading.



I'm a day late for the icon. IYKYK
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A few more musical links:

Funk covers of Linkin Park hits. The happy kind of funk. (via YT sidebar)

Tiny Puppet Sound spins up a 1-hour set of French house in a Korean workplace breakroom. Puppet DJ = joy. (via)

Tycho’s Burning Man sunrise mix for 2025: Joie de Vivre. Hopeful like the sunrise. (via following Tycho)

(Meanwhile, I’m glad to see that Krill Waves Radio is still putting out the chill.)

---L.

Subject quote from Been Undone, Peter Gabriel.
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Posted by Julian Benson

By the time Campo Santo were reaching the end of Firewatch's development, Chris Remo was itching to start over. "I remember feeling, 'God, if we made this exact same game again now, we could take these ideas so much further'."

After Firewatch's release, Remo began giving talks about what Campo Santo were trying to do: making a game that focused not on interactivity, but reactivity. "I was hoping this model would catch on and be pushed forward and done in a more ambitious way than we did," Remo says. "There was a part of me that was hoping that Firewatch would point the way towards its own subgenre."

But the ideas at the heart of Firewatch didn't spark imitators. Ten years on from Firewatch's release, Remo shares why he thinks reactive narrative games didn't spread.

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Wednesday Reading Meme

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 09:18 am
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What I Just Finished Reading

Nothing. Still have not attempted books. Currently getting over a migraine. I have to say, if I am now down to one migraine a week (which would be great, actually) I don't see why it has to be on Comics Wednesday two weeks in a row so that all my comics reviews are ass because I am clearly having difficulty comprehending comics.

Perhaps I could wait until Thursday to read them? No. It must be Wednesday. Otherwise the internet will spoil me.

What I'm Reading Now

Comics Wednesday!

Captain America #8, Sorcerer Supreme #4, Ultimate Wolverine #15, Ultimates #22 )

What I'm Reading Next

Look, I'd be happy if I just got to read a book ever again.
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March 18th, 2026: Like few but not zero other people, I learned the word "coquettishly" from the disturbing early CGI - I wanna say "dog"? - the CBC had run ads during the credits of shows in the 90s, the late and lamented "Coquette".

– Ryan

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Posted by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell

Rob Runesson, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Arc Raiders and The Finals developer Embark Studios, has left the company following public allegations of sexual misconduct with a streamer. According to an Embark spokesperson, Runesson and the company "mutually agreed to part ways", despite an external legal investigation which "did not substantiate" the claims.

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Posted by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell

Hello everybody! A major technology company executive is talking in this, the year 2026, which means it's time for more wrangling about generative AI tools. Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has spoken at length about why the latest genAI tools aren't going to turn everybody into a game developer and put companies like his out of business, arguing that there are already a lot of ways to hasten or automate bits of game development, used by many thousands of games, and yet only a "handful" of those are "hits" on the scale of GTA 6.

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Posted by Mark Warren

As you're probably aware, Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5 earlier this week, showing off the tech via a slideshow of game characters' faces being transformed by its neural rendering into the sort of unnervingly yassified visages you get in dodgy internet ads nowadays. Naturally, the overwhelming response from players the company and its partners had seemingly assumed would be wowed by the tech has landed on a scale capped by annoyed sighs and middle fingers.

It's ok, though. Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has now said those whose socks haven't been blown off are just "completely wrong" about what DLSS 5 is.

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Shane's Tattoo - challenge #76

Thursday, March 19th, 2026 01:08 am
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Title: Shane's Tattoo on AO3
Artist: [personal profile] mific
Rating: Gen
Fandom: Heated Rivalry
Characters/Pairings: Ilya Rozanov
Notes: Made in Procreate for the tattoo-style challenge. The second in this pair.

see AO3 for details


Today's the day! Surviving Peace is live!

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 07:13 am
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Cover of book Surviving Peace


Ebook is available on all retailers.
Paperback is available on Amazon.
If you'd like a signed paperback, let me know in comments. I don't have my author copies yet, so it will be a little bit of a delay.

Wordcount: ~114,000
Rated: Teen for swearing and violence
No Archive Warnings Apply

Summary:

They saved the ship. Now everyone wants them dead.

Jacks Harrison and chief engineer Antony Watts avoided a catastrophic collision between their generation ship Peace and their three sister ships that would have killed every human in the fleet. But saving their people came with a cost, and now Jacks and Antony are wanted by the rebellious factions that overthrew Peace’s corrupt governor.

With Peace’s two cities in shambles and neighbor turning against neighbor, Jacks and Antony must fight their way to safety only to find that the people on Peace are still in terrible danger: the ship’s water system is bleeding out, and it’s up to them to figure out how stop it.

Along the way, Jacks must reckon with the violence she finds herself too comfortable with and Antony must confront his past complicity in the corrupt regime. Because Peace doesn’t hand out easy answers, and they both have to decide how far they’re willing to go to ensure they survive.








B-Day Shout-out to....

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 07:20 am
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[personal profile] armiphlage! I hope it's a good b-day!
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Dune: Part Three     HD720p 25MB
First trailer for the third movie, to be in theatres in December, again directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicario, Incendies). It is said to take place 17 years after Part Two. It follows Muad'dib, heir to unimaginable power, as he brings to fruition the ancient scheme to create a superbeing ruler among men, not in the heavens. Many of the previous cast members return, new additions are Robert Pattinson, Anya Taylor-Joy and Isaach De Bankolé.

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice     HD1080p 27MB
Action-comedy about two gangsters (Vince Vaughn, James Marsden) and the woman (Eiza González) they love trying to survive the most dangerous night of their lives. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s one wild ingredient added to the mix: a time machine. Keith David and Stephen Root are also part of the cast.
Apparently quite violent. But reviews from the premiere last week at the SWSX festival are very favourable. Will start streaming on Hulu and Disney+ on March 27th.

California Schemin’     HD1080p 34MB
Hip-Hop biopic based on a true story that follows two aspiring Scottish MCs who devise an audacious scheme to achieve their dream of a record deal, by posing as Californian hip hop artists. As fame beckons and the lies pile up, their friendship is put to the test. Marks the directorial debut of James McAvoy who also plays a record executive.

Forbidden Fruits     HD1080p 26MB
Dark horror comedy in which Free Eden employee Apple (Lili Reinhart) secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours - with fellow fruits Cherry (Victoria Pedretti) and Fig (Alexandra Shipp). But when new hire Pumpkin (Lola Tung) challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate.
Festival reviews are a bit mixed, all of them mention Mean Girls as a reference.

Disclosure Day     HD720p 31MB
Another trailer for the latest movie directed by Steven Spielberg (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, War of the Worlds). The tag line/summary reads: If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? Cast members include Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo and Wyatt Russell.
Please decide for yourself if you want to see more footage beforehand.

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