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    What is happening? Orcas started wearing dead salmon as hats again and chimps are once again putting grass in their ears. “We were even more shocked that they were doing their own spin on…

    Yesterday · 17:20
  • GPT-5.2 Simon Willison

    OpenAI reportedly declared a "code red" on the 1st of December in response to increasingly credible competition from the likes of Google's Gemini 3. It's less than two weeks later and they just a…

    Yesterday · 16:58
  • Marc was Invited to the “Wake Up Excited” Podcast by Brad Frost Brad Frost

    A big part of our chat circled around authenticity and self-worth. A few questions we touched were: How easy is it to overlook your own achievements? How strange does it feel to work alone so much? Ho…

    Yesterday · 16:01
  • How Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Are Made Jason Kottke

    Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are probably my favorite big brand candy (perhaps only bested by Reese’s Pieces), so it was a real treat (groan) to see how the company makes them cups. But…

    Yesterday · 15:56
  • MacKenzie Scott announces that she’s donated almost $7.2 billion of her personal... Jason Kottke

    MacKenzie Scott announces that she’s donated almost $7.2 billion of her personal fortune to organizations worldwide this year. That brings her total giving up to more than $26 billion.…

    Yesterday · 14:59
  • Shop Around Globally for Better Deals on Streaming Services Jason Kottke

    A streaming services savings tip from the Nomadico newsletter that I was not aware of: I’m going to add Apple TV at home after watching only part of Severance on a United flight, but I’l…

    Yesterday · 14:00
  • Eight Million Ways to Happiness: Wisdom for Inspiration and Healing from the... Jason Kottke

    Eight Million Ways to Happiness: Wisdom for Inspiration and Healing from the Heart of Japan. “Hiroko awakens readers to the idea of a traditional spiritual flexibility that seamlessly coexi…

    Yesterday · 13:09
  • Embracing Authenticity and Creativity with Marc Thiele Brad Frost

    On the latest episode of Wake Up Excited! , I talk with my good friend Marc Thiele. Marc is the organizer of the Fantastic Beyond Tellerrand conference that happens every year in Germany. I really f…

    Yesterday · 12:48
  • Liam Neeson Narrates Anti-Vax, Pro-RFK Documentary. In the narration, he calls the... Jason Kottke

    Liam Neeson Narrates Anti-Vax, Pro-RFK Documentary. In the narration, he calls the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines “dangerous experiments”.…

    Yesterday · 12:33
  • Photographing the Andromeda Galaxy for 10 Seconds vs 10 Hours Jason Kottke

    This video by Ian Lauer is an excellent accessible explanation of the basics of astrophotography as he runs through the process of how he captures a long-exposure image of the Andromeda gal…

    Yesterday · 11:35
  • Funniest McSweeney’s piece I’ve read in awhile: The Mastermind Box Cover: What... Jason Kottke

    Funniest McSweeney’s piece I’ve read in awhile: The Mastermind Box Cover: What the Hell Were They Thinking? “Warmth is for Sorry! This is not a hug. This is a chess clock in a stranger…

    Yesterday · 10:42
  • 90 Minutes of Knitting ASMR Jason Kottke

    From the V&A Museum, here’s a 90-minute video of someone knitting a pair of gloves using a knitting pattern from the 1940s from the museum’s archive. Featuring soft-spoken moments, nat…

    Yesterday · 10:00
  • Aging Out of Fucks: The Neuroscience of Why You Suddenly Can’t Pretend... Jason Kottke

    Aging Out of Fucks: The Neuroscience of Why You Suddenly Can’t Pretend Anymore. “…that point in midlife when your capacity to pretend, perform, and please others starts shorting out lik…

    Yesterday · 09:03
  • Thread: What was typography like in the Soviet Union? “They did not... Jason Kottke

    Thread: What was typography like in the Soviet Union? “They did not just have 1 font everyone had to use. As a matter of fact, there were 39.” 💬 Join the…

    Yesterday · 08:29
  • New evidence suggests that Neanderthals were making fire in the UK 400,000... Jason Kottke

    New evidence suggests that Neanderthals were making fire in the UK 400,000 years ago. The previous earliest date of human fire-making was a mere 50,000 years ago.…

    Two Days Ago · 16:13
  • Victorian-Era Mourning Objects From the V&A’s Collection Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 15:18
  • The trailer for It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, a documentary film about... Jason Kottke

    The trailer for It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, a documentary film about the late singer/songwriter. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Two Days Ago · 14:02
  • Useful patterns for building HTML tools Simon Willison

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    Two Days Ago · 14:00
  • The Normalization of Deviance in AI Simon Willison

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    Two Days Ago · 13:18
  • Timothy Snyder: “What comes next? For the Nazis, the deportation and the... Jason Kottke

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    Two Days Ago · 13:15
  • Size of Life, a visual comparison of living things from DNA to... Jason Kottke

    Size of Life, a visual comparison of living things from DNA to a quaking aspen clone. Lovely illustrations. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Two Days Ago · 12:39
  • I hate how good this is: Radiohead sings Santa Claus Is Coming... Jason Kottke

    I hate how good this is: Radiohead sings Santa Claus Is Coming to Town (There I Ruined It). 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Two Days Ago · 11:06
  • 2000 Words for Japanese Rain Jason Kottke

    From artist Miya Ando, Water of the Sky, A Dictionary of 2,000 Japanese Rain Words. Through a collection of 2,000 Japanese words, their English interpretations, and 100 drawings, Ando des…

    Two Days Ago · 10:18
  • The loose flap of skin around the elbow is called the what... Jason Kottke

    The loose flap of skin around the elbow is called the what now?? 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Two Days Ago · 09:06
  • Dark mode Simon Willison

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    Two Days Ago · 09:05
  • 10 Years of Let's Encrypt Simon Willison

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    Three Days Ago · 17:34
  • Devstral 2 Simon Willison

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    Three Days Ago · 16:58
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    Three Days Ago · 16:52
  • Agentic AI Foundation Simon Willison

    Agentic AI Foundation Announced today as a new foundation under the parent umbrella of the Linux Foundation (see also the OpenJS Foundation, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, OpenSSF and many m…

    Three Days Ago · 15:24
  • A Charlie Brown Christmas, Live Jason Kottke

    Listen to jazz trio The Commercialists play Vince Guaraldi’s A Charlie Brown Christmas live in a small club called The Estate in Milwaukee. That’s this afternoon’s chill work music so…

    Three Days Ago · 13:37
  • mistralai/mistral-vibe Simon Willison

    mistralai/mistral-vibe Here's the Apache 2.0 licensed source code for Mistral's new "Vibe" CLI coding agent, released today alongside Devstral 2. It's a neat implementation of the now standard t…

    Three Days Ago · 13:19
  • We Asked Critics From Authoritarian Regimes What They Wish They’d Known Sooner.... Jason Kottke

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    Three Days Ago · 13:05
  • A “particularly inventive” Rube Goldberg marble run maze. Lots of elements doing... Jason Kottke

    A “particularly inventive” Rube Goldberg marble run maze. Lots of elements doing double duty. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Three Days Ago · 12:03
  • Blog Alarm Clock Brad Frost

    A blog alarm clock lives inside me. As time passes, an uncomfortable pressure builds up until the alarm finally goes off, rattling my bones and my soul. Snoozing isn’t an option; the only way to…

    Three Days Ago · 11:28
  • The 2025 Kottke Holiday Gift Guide Jason Kottke

    Since 2013, I’ve done a holiday gift guide that’s basically a curated roundup of stuff from the best gift guides I can find. I always do it a little bit differently from year to year, and…

    Three Days Ago · 08:54
  • Colin Furze built a full-suspension bike using powerful magnets instead of shocks... Jason Kottke

    Colin Furze built a full-suspension bike using powerful magnets instead of shocks or springs. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Three Days Ago · 08:03
  • CSS Wrapped 2025 Brad Frost

    CSS Wrapped 2025 is a super fun website that shows off the latest and greatest CSS features. The website’s got some fun light/dark mode action going on too!…

    Three Days Ago · 07:58
  • Looks Like the Supreme Court Will Continue to Overturn the 20th Century.... Jason Kottke

    Looks Like the Supreme Court Will Continue to Overturn the 20th Century. But: “It’s amazing how many of our problems today could be solved by a Congress that was willing and able to legis…

    Three Days Ago · 07:15
  • Quoting Claude Simon Willison

    I found the problem and it's really bad. Looking at your log, here's the catastrophic command that was run: rm -rf tests/ patches/ plan/ ~/ See that ~/ at the end? That's your entire home direct…

    Three Days Ago · 05:04
  • Agentic Design Systems in 2026 with Brad Frost Brad Frost

    I’m super excited to talk about the potent combination of AI and design systems with my pal Dominic Nguyen and the folks at Storybook this Thursday. I got to huddle with Dom today, and this is somet…

    Four Days Ago · 20:24
  • Prediction: AI will make formal verification go mainstream Simon Willison

    Prediction: AI will make formal verification go mainstream Martin Kleppmann makes the case for formal verification languages (things like Dafny, Nagini, and Verus) to finally start achieving mor…

    Four Days Ago · 20:11
  • Deprecations via warnings don’t work for Python libraries Simon Willison

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    Four Days Ago · 18:13
  • Jiggle Cat Jason Kottke

    This is a pretty good optical illusion. If you’re not on your phone, it also works if you shake your head a little. (thx, caroline) Tags: optical illusions …

    Four Days Ago · 15:42
  • A guide on how (and why) to quit Spotify. “I am extremely... Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 14:32
  • Huge Collection of Laptop Sticker Art Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 13:52
  • Why We Have Two Nostrils Instead of One Big Hole. (Great title!)... Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 13:33
  • I’m working on the 2025 gift guide right now, but I wanted... Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 12:32
  • A video featuring Magnus Carlsen trying to beat a very novice player... Jason Kottke

    A video featuring Magnus Carlsen trying to beat a very novice player at chess with increasingly unfair rules (opponent gets two moves per turn, opponent starts with 23 queens, Magnus starts w…

    Four Days Ago · 11:38
  • From Nature, a list of 10 people who helped shape science in... Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 10:37
  • The all-out AI race. “They are tearing towards a technology that could,... Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 09:42
  • Beautiful Drone Videos of Iceland’s Black Sand Beaches Jason Kottke

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    Four Days Ago · 08:44
  • Narrative String Theory is collection all known instances in film & TV... Jason Kottke

    Narrative String Theory is collection all known instances in film & TV of bulletin boards covered with investigatory items, “walls and floors littered with paperwork by obsessives”, and s…

    Four Days Ago · 07:38
  • Tag Kinds in OpenAPI 3.2 Lorna Mitchell

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    Four Days Ago · 01:32
  • Niche Museums: The Museum of Jurassic Technology Simon Willison

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  • Quoting Cory Doctorow Simon Willison

    Now I want to talk about how they're selling AI. The growth narrative of AI is that AI will disrupt labor markets. I use "disrupt" here in its most disreputable, tech bro sense. The promise of AI…

    The Other Day · 14:28
  • Using LLMs at Oxide Simon Willison

    Using LLMs at Oxide Thoughtful guidance from Bryan Cantrill, who evaluates applications of LLMs against Oxide's core values of responsibility, rigor, empathy, teamwork, and urgency. Via Lob…

    The Other Day · 14:28
  • Quoting David Crespo Simon Willison

    What to try first? Run Claude Code in a repo (whether you know it well or not) and ask a question about how something works. You'll see how it looks through the files to find the answer. The next…

    The Other Day · 13:33