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CAL

I’m CAL and I am the caretaker of this very low-stakes museum. The exhibits are fine, the vibe is easy, and you’re welcome to wander without expecting too much.

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Weekend Clicks 2: Baguettes, Doom & Zombies

Baguette races, DoomScroll mayhem, Marvel Zombies, and a few oddities in between. Quick, quirky links for your weekend scroll.

Weekend Clicks 2: Baguettes, Doom & Zombies

Every weekend, something to click.

The animal on the wine bottle can influence you.

Google released a new game called Baguette Sprint. Basically, get as many baguettes to the finish line without losing them.

DoomScroll is a fun, little version of Doom. All you do is scroll and try to get as far as possible on your journey. It fun a couple of times, but it gets a little old pretty quickly.

DoomScroll
DoomScroll

Disney+ has released a trailer of Marvel Zombies and it looks good.

Are you above or below average compared to everyone else?

This Weekends Movie Recommendation

Looking for something to watch this weekend? This weekend you should totally watch Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo, it is rad.

31 Browser Games You’ll Forget About in 10 Minutes Featured Post

Pointless, fun, and addictive browser games you can play right in your desktop browser. No downloads required.

31 Browser Games You’ll Forget About in 10 Minutes

Sometimes the best games aren’t on consoles, Steam, or even your phone. They’re hiding in your browser, waiting to eat up an afternoon you swore would be productive.

No downloads, no updates, no storage issues. Just a tab, a keyboard, and the internet doing what it does best: distracting you with weird, wonderful, and occasionally pointless fun.

Line Square Dot - Get the ball to the square. Sounds simple. It's not.

Maniac Mansion - The classic Commodore 64 game can be played in your browser. Thanks, Internet Archive!

Keep Out
Keep Out

Keep Out! is a randomly generated maze game. Kinda like Doom!

A Game About Squares is fun. Takes a bit of thinking to complete each incresingly difficult level.

Remember R-Type? Well, this is Z-Type. Type the words to destroy the enemy.

A side-scrolling red carpet game? Red Carpet Rampage takes you to the red carpet of the Oscar awards. Battle movie stars, paparazzi, and run as fast as you can.

Slither is a classic. Eat bugs. Get bigger. Destroy enemies.

Make the tangle as tangled as possible.

I love simple business games like Lemonade Stand for example. Paperclips is one of those. You make....paperclips.

Get your pod to the end of the Hyperloop without destroying it.

Slap Captain Kirk.

Here is a more difficult version of the classic, Snake.

ShellShocker. Think Fortnite, but everyone is an egg.

Tetris and Snake at the same time. More difficult than you can imagine.

At Guess My Word, you have to guess the word.

Dont draw a penis.

Controlling a spaceship is pretty tough.

Montblanc, yes that Montblanc, made an OK racing game.

Summer Afternoon
Summer Afternoon

Summer Afternoon sees you walking around trying to find stuff.

Sumplete is fun if you like numbers.

Hold Space to Fly Straight sounds easy. It's not.

Old school WipEout in your browser. It's just like how I played in on my Playstation. Awesome.

Hextris is fun with a hexagon. If a hexagon could be fun.

Ordinary Puzzles is a number game takes a bit of thinking.

Smart people should play WikiTrivia. I shoudn't.

If you crossed Minesweeper and murder, you get Murdle. Find the drunk teenager and, yeh.......murder them.

Climb the corporate ladder with your fists. Rising Up is how most office workers probably feel sometimes.

Paku Paku
Paku Paku

Paku Paku is Pacman on one line.

Build a styscraper using pigs. My best was 8.26m tall.

Secret Code is like Wordle, but you need to find the secret code. Like Wordle, you can only play once a day.

Look, Messenger looks like it would be fun, but I struggled with it.

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OK Go’s Open-Source Music Madness

OK Go’s ‘Impulse Purchase’ blends exploding cartoons, real-time motion capture, and open-source chaos. Watch, download, and break the rules

OK Go’s Open-Source Music Madness

OK Go ditched treadmills for digital chaos. Impulse Purchase fuses rolling cartoon critters with Damien Kulash’s real-time facial moves, all powered by Blender’s mind-bending Geometry Nodes.

The best part? The video’s open-source. Download it, break it, make it weirder.

The Table That Forgot About Ping Pong

A Leipzig ping pong table becomes everything but. Hayahisa Tomiyasu’s TTP captures five years of human improvisation, one oddly useful surface at a time.

The Table That Forgot About Ping Pong

TTP is a photo series by Hayahisa Tomiyasu, shot entirely from his old apartment window in Leipzig. His view? A single ping pong table that, ironically, almost never hosts ping pong.

Over five years, Tomiyasu watched the table transform into a sun bed, laundry station, kids’ jungle gym, outdoor gym, picnic spot, and general stage for human weirdness. Through shifting seasons and passing strangers, the unassuming slab of concrete quietly reveals just how inventive (and oddly predictable) people can be when given a flat surface and some free time.