A Kobold Story : Trenchcoat Adventurer the classic designed dungeon crawler that changes what you think about the genre now has
The Full 1.0 Release now available on steam for PC. Mac version coming shortly.
Supporting Indies has never been so much fun. Pick up a copy today.
Handcrafted Levels, Human Art, Randomized Loot and difficulty settings for replay-ability.
Lets you play as a cozy game or a hardcore min / max crawler experience.
Bringing back the concept of Shareware the entire 1st chapter is playable as the Demo. Try before you Buy.
Indies change the game. Support your favorite indie today.
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Climb the Phantom Tower in this brutal action roguelite. Slaughter your way up, grab the loot, and carry your power forward every run. Each death makes you stronger.
Free Demo available now!
Wishlist on Steam to ascend!
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✨ DoKomi 2026 merch reveal ✨
This year I’ll be bringing lots of new merch and exclusive cosplay sets to DoKomi 💖
Here’s what will be available:
🌸 A4 posters — Momo & Reze
🌸 Lenticular cards
🌸 Mini photo cards
🌸 Acrylic stands (Miyabi / Cartethyia / Firefly)
🌸 Acrylic keychains & embroidered keychains
🌸 Body pillow
🌸 Plush coin purse
🌸 Art books / photobooks
🌸 Doujinshi
🌸 Limited loot bags
Most of the merch will be limited and available only at the festival 👀
I put a lot of love into the design of every item, so I really hope you’ll like them 🫶
📍DoKomi 2026
💙 Booth: HIOSHICOS 5K25
Come say hi, take photos with me, and grab some merch ✨
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Valve has asked the court to throw out the New York Attorney General’s lawsuit, citing Pokémon cards, Happy Meals, and Labubus, accusing the company of illegal gambling through Counter-Strike weapon skin “cases.”
The lawsuit claims these mystery “cases” in Counter-Strike 2 and CS:GO let players, including kids, gamble real money by paying for a chance at rare virtual items
In a 42-page filing on May 19, Valve says the “cases” do not count as gambling under New York law because players always get a random weapon skin for the money they pay, just like buying sealed packs of baseball cards, Pokémon cards, or the toy in a cereal box.
The company says there is no “stake” or chance of losing money, as it is just the surprise element common in collectibles.
Valve warns that the Attorney General’s idea could make normal activities illegal, such as parents buying trading cards for their kids or families playing arcade games. The filing notes that these loot boxes have been sold for over ten years without objection from any other U.S. state.
Valve wants the court to dismiss the whole case “with prejudice.” If denied, the lawsuit seeks triple damages on billions of dollars Valve made, plus an order to stop sales to New York residents.
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Grok Summary of Elon Musk's Forbes interview from today.
OpenAI Lawsuit & Verdict
Musk called the verdict a “dangerous precedent”. He argued that allowing a nonprofit to convert into a for-profit (especially after removing key protective clauses) undermines charitable giving in America. He described the jury’s decision as dubious because it overlooked the gradual nature of the conversion and plans to appeal to establish stronger protections against what he sees as “looting” charities.
AI Predictions & Timeline
Musk painted a picture of extremely rapid progress:
•AI breakthroughs are happening constantly (“When I go to sleep, there’s an AI breakthrough; when I go to lunch, there’s a breakthrough”).
•In ~5 years, digital intelligence could exceed the sum of all human intelligence.
•The global economy may roughly double in size within 5–7 years.
•Humanoid robots: At least 100 million in 5 years, potentially up to a billion.
•AI is already “vastly smarter than humans” in some domains; he hopes it will be “nice to us.”
He emphasized that AI compute (especially for training and inference) will increasingly move to space because of abundant solar power and the ability to scale without Earth-based grid or land constraints.
SpaceX & Multi-Planetary Future
Musk reiterated SpaceX’s core mission: making humanity multi-planetary as a backup for civilization. He highlighted progress toward fully reusable rockets (targeting major capability by year-end) that could enable massive cargo shipments (millions of tons) to the Moon and Mars to build self-sustaining cities. He also touched on the value of the existing Starlink satellite constellation for future space-based infrastructure, including potential orbital data centers.
Neuralink & “Jesus-Level” Tech
Musk described Neuralink’s brain-machine interfaces as capable of delivering near-miraculous outcomes — restoring eyesight, mobility, and speech for people with disabilities. He framed these as high-priority “Jesus level” innovations that directly extend and improve human capability.
Other Big Ideas & Untapped Opportunities
Musk pointed to several areas ripe for disruption:
•Tunnels — 3D transportation networks to eliminate surface traffic (he encouraged others to start tunnel companies).
•Synthetic/digital medicine — Custom RNA and related technologies that could effectively “cure anything.”
•Electric aircraft and other sustainable transport.
•Space-based AI infrastructure — Leveraging solar power for massive compute clusters.
Legacy & Mindset
When asked what he wants to be remembered for in 250 years, Musk replied simply: “He played a useful role in the advancement of civilization.” His focus remains on the technologies needed to extend life beyond Earth and accelerate human progress. He named Nikola Tesla as a top historical inspiration and Jensen Huang among current ones.
Overall tone: Classic Musk — zero victimhood about the OpenAI loss, maximum forward-looking vision, rapid topic shifts, and a sense of urgency about AI, space, and extending civilization. The interview blends candid legal criticism with sweeping predictions about a future of abundant energy, intelligent machines, and humanity becoming multi-planetary.
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Elon Musk on OpenAI judgment:
"I think we necessarily have to appeal, because this will become precedent, which people can actually then essentially loot to charities and use this case as a basis for doing so, which I think would be wrong."
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Elon Musk is fighting for something even bigger than OpenAI
“At this point, it is an $800 billion for-profit company, somehow from a non-profit. I think this is a dangerous precedent to set
If it means that someone can start and take money as a non-profit, convert that to a for-profit when it’s successful, it undermines all charitable giving in America
We necessarily have to appeal because this will become precedent where people can essentially loot charities and use this case as a basis for doing so, which I think would be wrong.”
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Elon Musk is going to appeal the OpenAI case to the Ninth Circuit.
The judge and jury never ruled on the real issue. They only used a small technicality to avoid deciding whether Altman and Brockman stole from the charity.
This is what activist judges do, they dodge the truth and protect the powerful instead of delivering real justice.
Elon is standing up for what’s right. He’s fighting to stop a dangerous precedent that makes it easier to loot charities in America.
OpenAI was created to benefit all of humanity, not to make a few people rich.
We need more leaders like Elon who are willing to challenge activist judges and speak the truth.
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Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality.
There is no question to anyone following the case in detail that Altman & Brockman did in fact enrich themselves by stealing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it!
I will be filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, because creating a precedent to loot charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in America.
OpenAI was founded to benefit all of humanity.
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Directive 8020 Reviews are up
Highs
• ButWhyTho: 9.5/10
• LootLevelChill: 9.5/10
• GameSpew: 9/10
• TheSixthAxis: 9/10
• GAMINGbible: 9/10
• CGMagazine (CGM): 8.5/10
• PC Gamer: 8.5/10
• IGN: 8/10 (calls it “a step forward in spectacle and storytelling”)
• GameRant: 8/10
• PSLS / GameReactor: 8/10
• Shacknews: ~8/10
Mid / Mixed:
• GameWatcher: 7/10
• GamingTrend: 7.5/10
• DualShockers: 7/10
• TheGamer: 7/10 (or ~3.5/5)
• PSU / Day One: 7/10
• Hobby Consolas: 76/100
Lows:
• Eurogamer: 6/10
• Creative Bloq: 6/10
• GameSpot: 5/10 (“The Dark Pictures Anthology Has Never Been More Adrift”)
• Game Informer: 5/10
Metacritic: ~71-72
OpenCritic: 76
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