Three bits and bobs that I've appreciated lately:
Victoria Danclan's adaptation of Thomas Colthurst's sorting game. Caution that, if you really like recognizing patterns, putting things into categories, trivia, and similar stuff, this game is likely very appealing and engrossing.
Dismantling Antisemitism, a guide and trainings: "How to talk about antisemitism like we believe we can end it together—so that we can." It's affected the words I use when I mention antisemitism, and my understanding of the problem more broadly.
The 2026 Hugo, Lodestar, and Astounding Award Finalists. Works I nominated that also made it to this ballot included: Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz; "The Girl That My Mother Is Leaving Me For" by Cameron Reed; "10 Visions of the Future; or, Self-Care for the End of Days" by Samantha Mills; "The Hugo Spreadsheet of Doom," maintained by Renay; Andor, Season 2; Sinners; Strange Horizons. Probably my favorite story published last year was by my spouse Leonard Richardson: "People of the Consortium of Worlds v. Rax, God of Misery," published in the November/December issue of Analog (available digitally via Magzter purchase -- and through ProQuest if you qualify for The Wikipedia Library).