- Current release of Inform 7, an interactive fiction implementation language that reads like plain English.
- Popular sports (and other things) group blog founded by Deadspin refugees. Consistently great. (Partly paywalled: $8/mo)
- A search site from Ernie Smith (Tedium) that takes your terms and feeds them into Google's "Web" subsearch, that works like Google did back when it was great. It doesn't save your or harvest your data, it's just a shell around Google's engine.
- Andy Baio (Waxy) made a site where users can write interactive fiction in Inform 7 and others can play what they've made, and this is it.
- Perhaps the greatest description of the internal workings of a classic arcade game ever published, Jamey Pittman's Pac-Man Dossier is an incredibly complete guide to how Pac-Man works internally, including detailed descriptions of how the ghosts' think.
- Interview podcast & Substack founded by Chris Plante about various topics related to video games.
- Writing, book and other-things blog by popular sci-fi writer John Scalzi and editor Athena Scalzi, founded in 1998 and still going.
- Blog by columnist and writer James Lileks, of various pieces of cultural ephemera, often humorous.
- James Lileks' collection of pages and images of old cookbooks, when popular culinary ideals were rather different from today. My god, it's full of aspics!