• “We’re in a golden age of comedy now where everyone can say... Jason Kottke

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    Yesterday · 17:43
  • Qwen3-Coder: Agentic Coding in the World Simon Willison

    Qwen3-Coder: Agentic Coding in the World It turns out that as I was typing up my notes on Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 the Qwen team were unleashing something much bigger: Today, we’re annou…

    Yesterday · 16:52
  • Health Insurers Are Hiking Premiums as Their Profits Balloon. “The US’s six... Jason Kottke

    Health Insurers Are Hiking Premiums as Their Profits Balloon. “The US’s six largest health insurers reported massive profits last year, doling out billions on stock buybacks and dividends…

    Yesterday · 16:45
  • Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 Simon Willison

    Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 Significant new model release from Qwen, published yesterday without much fanfare. (Update: probably because they were cooking the much larger Qwen3-Coder-480B…

    Yesterday · 16:07
  • Ozzy Osborne died today at the age of 76. His farewell concert... Jason Kottke

    Ozzy Osborne died today at the age of 76. His farewell concert a few weeks ago was the highest-grossing charity concert of all time, raising more than $200 million.…

    Yesterday · 15:45
  • Subliminal Learning: Language Models Transmit Behavioral Traits via Hidden Signals in Data Simon Willison

    Subliminal Learning: Language Models Transmit Behavioral Traits via Hidden Signals in Data This new alignment paper from Anthropic wins my prize for best illustrative figure so far this year:…

    Yesterday · 15:35
  • Our contribution to a global environmental standard for AI Simon Willison

    Our contribution to a global environmental standard for AI Mistral have released environmental impact numbers for their largest model, Mistral Large 2, in more detail than I have seen from any o…

    Yesterday · 15:18
  • A Behind the Scenes Look at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts Jason Kottke

    Follow Architectural Digest as they head behind the scenes at the offices of NPR Music to see how the now-iconic Tiny Desk Concerts come together. My favorite bits are the callouts of all t…

    Yesterday · 15:00
  • Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite is now stable and generally available Simon Willison

    Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite is now stable and generally available The last remaining member of the Gemini 2.5 trio joins Pro and Flash in General Availability today. Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite is the cheap…

    Yesterday · 14:50
  • Teaser trailer for Pixar’s next film, Hoppers. “We put this 🧠 into... Jason Kottke

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    Yesterday · 13:46
  • Coming Soon: Your Professional Decline Jason Kottke

    I stumbled across this July 2019 article by Arthur C. Brooks about professional decline and it gave me lots to think about: Your Professional Decline Is Coming (Much) Sooner Than You Think.…

    Yesterday · 12:47
  • Since 2004, new editions of the Choose Your Own Adventure books have... Jason Kottke

    Since 2004, new editions of the Choose Your Own Adventure books have included branching diagrams of all of the possible paths through the books. 💬 Join the di…

    Yesterday · 11:48
  • Some madman/genius put cut, copy, and paste into Doom.... Jason Kottke

    Some madman/genius put cut, copy, and paste into Doom. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Yesterday · 10:56
  • Rival Consoles — Soft Gradient Beckons Jason Kottke

    I love the look of this black & white animated video made by Anthony Dickenson from thousands of hand-painted frames for Rival Consoles’ song Soft Gradient Beckons. Stick around after the…

    Yesterday · 10:03
  • Programmer Przemysław Dębiak recently defeated an advanced OpenAI model in a coding... Jason Kottke

    Programmer Przemysław Dębiak recently defeated an advanced OpenAI model in a coding competition. “The contest echoes the American folk tale of John Henry, the steel-driving man who raced…

    Yesterday · 09:28
  • Anil Dash on seeing Wu-Tang Clan in 2000, the last time all... Jason Kottke

    Anil Dash on seeing Wu-Tang Clan in 2000, the last time all nine members of the Wu-Tang Clan appeared together on one stage together. “At the time of the performance, [O.D.B.] had been on t…

    Yesterday · 08:58
  • Today (July 22) will be the second-shortest day since 1973. “The difference... Jason Kottke

    Today (July 22) will be the second-shortest day since 1973. “The difference will be just 1.34 milliseconds less than the standard 24 hours.” (Also, the Earth is spinning faster and we don…

    Yesterday · 08:10
  • Textual v4.0.0: The Streaming Release Simon Willison

    Textual v4.0.0: The Streaming Release Will McGugan may no longer be running a commercial company around Textual, but that hasn't stopped his progress on the open source project. He recently rele…

    Two Days Ago · 18:32
  • Getting my highlights & notes from KOReader [blog] Remy Sharp

    It's not an intuitive process and requires a few speciality commands to work, so it made sense that I write up the process so I can duck myself later on.…

    Two Days Ago · 18:00
  • tidwall/pogocache Simon Willison

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    Two Days Ago · 17:58
  • The Most Observed Plants & Animals in Each US State Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 16:04
  • A look at 40 years of Rembrandt self-portraits. “Rembrandt documented his face... Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 15:01
  • When the Icebergs Came to Town Jason Kottke

    A few weeks ago, a pair of icebergs drifted close to Innaarsuit, Greenland. Photographer Dennis Lehtonen captured the visit — you can see the photos on Instagram or in the Arctic galler…

    Two Days Ago · 14:07
  • Gregor Formanek is likely the very last SS guard of a concentration... Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 13:19
  • Advanced version of Gemini with Deep Think officially achieves gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad Simon Willison

    Advanced version of Gemini with Deep Think officially achieves gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad OpenAI beat them to the punch in terms of publicity by publishing th…

    Two Days Ago · 13:14
  • How to Flood-Proof a Hurricane-Prone Florida Town Jason Kottke

    In Florida, flooding is a huge cause of death and destruction from hurricanes. This video looks at how a town called Babcock Ranch was designed to withstand hurricane flooding through some…

    Two Days Ago · 12:28
  • “The Alamo announced Friday a whimsical and nostalgic new addition to its... Jason Kottke

    “The Alamo announced Friday a whimsical and nostalgic new addition to its growing collection: the original, screen-used stunt bike from the beloved 1985 film Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure.” R…

    Two Days Ago · 11:31
  • Puppeteer for Localization Testing: Tips and Tricks WonderProxy

    Localization testing isn’t just about getting the language right—it’s about delivering the right experience for every user, wherever they are. This includes pricing, layout behavi…

    Two Days Ago · 11:19
  • Deep listening: an afternoon of advanced sound discovery Simon Collison

    My recent session with a field recording expert was truly ear-opening. If you’re curious how Greenwich sounds through shotgun mics, hydrophones, e…

    Two Days Ago · 11:00
  • Catherine Lacey’s The Möbius Book is both a memoir and a novel,... Jason Kottke

    Catherine Lacey’s The Möbius Book is both a memoir and a novel, does not have a beginning or an end, and is “readable from either side”. 💬 Join the dis…

    Two Days Ago · 10:49
  • Foreword to Learning Web Design by Jennifer Robbins Brad Frost

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    Two Days Ago · 10:31
  • Quoting Daniel Litt Simon Willison

    An AI tool that gets gold on the IMO is obviously immensely impressive. Does it mean math is “solved”? Is an AI-generated proof of the Riemann hypothesis clearly on the horizon? Obviously not…

    Two Days Ago · 09:13
  • Intricate Drawings by Shunshun Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 09:03
  • “Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day…” Maybe... Jason Kottke

    “Terrible night’s sleep? Here’s how to make it through the day…” Maybe hold off on caffeine, limit carbs + easy energy, “snack” your exercise, get out in the sun, nap (but not t…

    Two Days Ago · 08:11
  • A remake of The Thomas Crown Affair with Michael B. Jordan, Danai... Jason Kottke

    A remake of The Thomas Crown Affair with Michael B. Jordan, Danai Gurira, Kenneth Branagh, and Lily Gladstone? Yeah, I’m into that. 💬 Join the discussion on…

    Two Days Ago · 07:35
  • V&A East Storehouse Jon Hicks

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    Two Days Ago · 07:10
  • API Specificity with Overlays and Enums Lorna Mitchell

    The more I work on API standards, the more I realise how few teams understand that they can adopt the standards and, without breaking any contract, adapt them to make a strong interface for their own…

    Two Days Ago · 01:48
  • Coding with LLMs in the summer of 2025 (an update) Simon Willison

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    Three Days Ago · 20:42
  • Reasons to Be Cheerful [book] Remy Sharp

    Honestly not sure what I thought of the book… I'm unsure how I got this on my to-read list. I think I was looking for funny books from the last few years. I didn't laugh once reading this book thoug…

    Three Days Ago · 18:00
  • Quoting Armin Ronacher Simon Willison

    Every day someone becomes a programmer because they figured out how to make ChatGPT build something. Lucky for us: in many of those cases the AI picks Python. We should treat this as an opportuni…

    Three Days Ago · 04:54
  • Quoting Tim Sweeney Simon Willison

    There’s a bigger opportunity in computer science and programming (academically conveyed or self-taught) now than ever before, by far, in my opinion. The move to AI is like replacing shovels wit…

    Four Days Ago · 21:22
  • OpenAI's gold medal performance on the International Math Olympiad Simon Willison

    OpenAI's gold medal performance on the International Math Olympiad This feels notable to me. OpenAI research scientist Alexander Wei: I’m excited to share that our latest @OpenAI experim…

    Four Days Ago · 10:27
  • New tags Simon Willison

    A few months ago I added a tool to my blog for bulk-applying tags to old content. It works as an extension to my existing search interface, letting me run searches and then quickly apply a tag to…

    The Other Day · 20:02
  • Quoting Steve Yegge Simon Willison

    So one of my favorite things to do is give my coding agents more and more permissions and freedom, just to see how far I can push their productivity without going too far off the rails. It's a de…

    The Other Day · 18:54
  • Quoting Paul Kedrosky Simon Willison

    One analyst recently speculated (via Ed Conard) that, based on Nvidia's latest datacenter sales figures, AI capex may be ~2% of US GDP in 2025, given a standard multiplier. [...] Capital expendit…

    The Other Day · 18:25
  • CBS cancelled the Late Show with Stephen Colbert just days after he... Jason Kottke

    CBS cancelled the Late Show with Stephen Colbert just days after he criticized the $16 million bribe the network paid to Trump. Here’s why “Colbert’s cancellation is a dark warning”.…

    The Other Day · 13:39
  • Fascism For First Time Founders. “Let’s have a little chat about why... Jason Kottke

    Fascism For First Time Founders. “Let’s have a little chat about why embracing fascism is probably the worst possible business strategy for anyone actually trying to build something innov…

    The Other Day · 10:06
  • How to run an LLM on your laptop Simon Willison

    How to run an LLM on your laptop I talked to Grace Huckins for this piece from MIT Technology Review on running local models. Apparently she enjoyed my dystopian backup plan! Simon Willison has…

    The Other Day · 09:33
  • “The extreme sports pioneer Felix Baumgartner, famed for a record-breaking 2012 skydive... Jason Kottke

    “The extreme sports pioneer Felix Baumgartner, famed for a record-breaking 2012 skydive from the edge of space, has died in a paragliding accident.” 💬 Joi…

    The Other Day · 09:21
  • Next year, “the average person who buys Affordable Care Act insurance will... Jason Kottke

    Next year, “the average person who buys Affordable Care Act insurance will be paying 75% more for their premium” because of “the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits in the ACA ma…

    The Other Day · 08:49