• Python 3.14 Simon Willison

    Python 3.14 This year's major Python version, Python 3.14, just made its first stable release! As usual the what's new in Python 3.14 document is the best place to get familiar with the new rele…

    Yesterday · 22:10
  • Retraction Simon Willison

    Google released a new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model today, specially designed to help operate a GUI interface by interacting with visible elements using a virtual mouse and keyboard. I tried the…

    Yesterday · 16:00
  • The trailer for Downey Wrote That, a documentary about long-time SNL writer... Jason Kottke

    The trailer for Downey Wrote That, a documentary about long-time SNL writer Jim Downey. “Most of what makes us laugh is something that’s true, just you’ve never heard it put that way be…

    Yesterday · 15:59
  • Act of Communion Tina Roth Eisenberg

    “Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion.” ― bell hooks…

    Yesterday · 14:40
  • The first new edition of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary in 22 years contains... Jason Kottke

    The first new edition of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary in 22 years contains a bunch of new words & phrases: cold brew, petrichor, doomscroll, adulting, beast mode, farm-to-table,…

    Yesterday · 14:39
  • Sit and Wonder Tina Roth Eisenberg

    View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ken Coleman (@kencoleman)…

    Yesterday · 14:36
  • The Onion made a movie about Jeffrey Epstein and they’re airing it... Jason Kottke

    The Onion made a movie about Jeffrey Epstein and they’re airing it for free on YouTube. Jeffrey Epstein: Bad Pedophile airs Thursday, Oct 9 at 7pm ET.…

    Yesterday · 13:57
  • Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to support public TV stations after... Jason Kottke

    Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to support public TV stations after federal funding cuts. What stage of anti-democratic capitalism is this? *paints huge, angry clouds*…

    Yesterday · 13:33
  • Committing to the Bit Jason Kottke

    I thought this piece from Isaac Butler examining how Daniel Day-Lewis goes about his acting work was really interesting. I have always been haunted in some way by Day-Lewis. He is clearly am…

    Yesterday · 13:00
  • Connection Tina Roth Eisenberg

    “Connection is not a transaction; it’s a vibrational field we can tap into on a daily basis in the most mundane of circumstances.” – Esther Perel…

    Yesterday · 12:38
  • Everything Is Becoming a Bank. “Most major corporations — from airlines to... Jason Kottke

    Everything Is Becoming a Bank. “Most major corporations — from airlines to social media platforms — now aspire to become unregulated banks. Bankification today accounts for the highest…

    Yesterday · 12:06
  • “The world’s wind and solar farms have generated more electricity than coal... Jason Kottke

    “The world’s wind and solar farms have generated more electricity than coal plants for the first time this year, marking a turning point for the global power system.”…

    Yesterday · 10:47
  • Quoting Thomas Klausner Simon Willison

    For quite some I wanted to write a small static image gallery so I can share my pictures with friends and family. Of course there are a gazillion tools like this, but, well, sometimes I just want…

    Yesterday · 10:03
  • What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel? Jason Kottke

    In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the Senate to argue against cutting federal funding for public broadcasting. During his testimony, Rogers recited a song from his show, What Do You Do w…

    Yesterday · 09:42
  • Qualcomm buys open-source electronics firm Arduino. “Qualcomm said Arduino ‘will retain its... Jason Kottke

    Qualcomm buys open-source electronics firm Arduino. “Qualcomm said Arduino ‘will retain its independent brand, tools and mission.’” I wonder how long that independence will last……

    Yesterday · 08:59
  • I missed that NIN’s Tron:Ares soundtrack came out a couple of weeks... Jason Kottke

    I missed that NIN’s Tron:Ares soundtrack came out a couple of weeks ago. Listening this morning to catch up! 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Yesterday · 08:33
  • Vibe engineering Simon Willison

    I feel like vibe coding is pretty well established now as covering the fast, loose and irresponsible way of building software with AI - entirely prompt-driven, and with no attention paid to how t…

    Yesterday · 08:32
  • 🔗 Lowriders & websites Rob Weychert

    Adam Stoddard recently found common cause with the enthusiastic craftsmanship of lowrider culture, and I found myself nodding along vigorously: The thing is, this particular brand of “functional…

    Yesterday · 08:19
  • Upcoming exhibition from the MFA in Boston: “‘Faces in the Crowd: Street... Jason Kottke

    Upcoming exhibition from the MFA in Boston: “‘Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography’ explores the evolving techniques photographers have used to record the human experience as it has p…

    Yesterday · 08:01
  • The First Non Generative AI Model (very analog) Tina Roth Eisenberg

    Prompt-Brush 1.0 is a project by graphic designer Pablo Delcan that satirizes and challenges the growing field of AI-generated art. In a project he dubbed “the first non-AI generative art model,…

    Yesterday · 07:33
  • Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: OTC Textura John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts Blackletter typefaces elicit many contradictory emotions depending, of course, on the context in which they are used and the manner in which they are composed. Someti…

    Two Days Ago · 22:35
  • Terrifier 2 Rob Weychert

    Damien Leone, 2022, ★½ In “Homie the Clown,” a fan-favorite Simpsons episode, Homer Simpson goes to clown college. The lessons he receives in baggy pants, balloon animals, and tiny…

    Two Days Ago · 21:59
  • Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report Simon Willison

    Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report Ouch: Deloitte will provide a partial refund to the federal government over a $440,000 report that contained…

    Two Days Ago · 17:35
  • a system that can do work independently on behalf of the user Simon Willison

    I've settled on agents as meaning "LLMs calling tools in a loop to achieve a goal" but OpenAI continue to muddy the waters with much more vague definitions. Swyx spotted this one in the press pac…

    Two Days Ago · 17:17
  • gpt-image-1-mini Simon Willison

    gpt-image-1-mini OpenAI released a new image model today: gpt-image-1-mini, which they describe as "A smaller image generation model that’s 80% less expensive than the large model." They relea…

    Two Days Ago · 16:54
  • The Mainstream Media Is Catastrophically Failing To Meet The Moment. “Mainstream media... Jason Kottke

    The Mainstream Media Is Catastrophically Failing To Meet The Moment. “Mainstream media has become so terrified of appearing biased that they’ve abandoned their basic responsibility to cle…

    Two Days Ago · 15:58
  • The Taco Bell 50k Ultramarathon was run in Denver over the weekend.... Jason Kottke

    The Taco Bell 50k Ultramarathon was run in Denver over the weekend. Competitors must eat at 9 out of 10 Taco Bells along the route. “By the 4th stop, all entrants must have consumed at leas…

    Two Days Ago · 14:58
  • I missed this from a couple of months ago: Inside the World... Jason Kottke

    I missed this from a couple of months ago: Inside the World of “The Great British Bake Off”. “No show does so much to hide its true nature: namely, that it is a competition people despe…

    Two Days Ago · 14:05
  • GPT-5 pro Simon Willison

    GPT-5 pro Here's OpenAI's model documentation for their GPT-5 pro model, released to their API today at their DevDay event. It has similar base characteristics to GPT-5: both share a September 3…

    Two Days Ago · 13:48
  • What Makes for a Healthy Society? Jason Kottke

    In a 2014 preface for his 1978 book The Ohlone Way, a description of how the indigenous peoples of California’s Bay Area lived before Europeans arrived, Malcolm Margolin shared a list of wh…

    Two Days Ago · 13:19
  • “Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize... Jason Kottke

    “Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work shedding light on how the immune system spares healthy cells, creating opening…

    Two Days Ago · 12:12
  • Empty Nest? Or Open Door? Jason Kottke

    Last year, Gretchen Rubin wrote a widely circulated piece about trading the “empty nest” metaphor for something that “emphasizes possibility”: the open door. I somehow hadn’t read i…

    Two Days Ago · 11:20
  • OpenAI DevDay 2025 live blog Simon Willison

    I'm at OpenAI DevDay in Fort Mason, San Francisco today. As I did last year, I'm going to be live blogging the announcements from the kenote. Unlike last year, this year there's a livestream. Di…

    Two Days Ago · 11:03
  • How to Write in Cuneiform, the Oldest Writing System in the World.... Jason Kottke

    How to Write in Cuneiform, the Oldest Writing System in the World. “Cuneiform consists of three components — upright, horizontal and diagonal — made by pressing the edge of a reed stylu…

    Two Days Ago · 10:30
  • Quoting Tim Berners-Lee Simon Willison

    I believed that giving users such a simple way to navigate the internet would unlock creativity and collaboration on a global scale. If you could put anything on it, then after a while, it would…

    Two Days Ago · 10:02
  • In Praise of Comfort Films Jason Kottke

    In his latest video essay, Thomas Flight praises the comfort film and shares some examples (The Big Lebowski, Perfect Days, Mon Oncle, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Moonrise Kingdom) from a fe…

    Two Days Ago · 09:30
  • Tim Berners-Lee: “I gave the world wide web away for free because... Jason Kottke

    Tim Berners-Lee: “I gave the world wide web away for free because I thought that it would only work if it worked for everyone. Today, I believe that to be truer than ever.”…

    Two Days Ago · 08:49
  • Oh I don’t know, the appearance of two perfectly overlapping fiery rings... Jason Kottke

    Oh I don’t know, the appearance of two perfectly overlapping fiery rings in the sky doesn’t seem like a good omen to me, even at low frequencies. 💬 Join t…

    Two Days Ago · 07:56
  • Donating to The Philippines Earthquake Relief Effort Brad Frost

    Last week, the island of Cebu in The Philippines was hit with a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake. We were on a call with our friend and colleague, Nicole, when the earthquake happened and she had to…

    Two Days Ago · 07:22
  • We Are Not Fascists, and If You Call Us Fascists, We Will... Jason Kottke

    We Are Not Fascists, and If You Call Us Fascists, We Will Arrest You. “There is nothing funny about calling me or Donald Trump a fascist, and if you do, we will ship you to Guantanamo.”…

    Two Days Ago · 06:59
  • Bad bots Simon Willison

    Two of my public Datasette instances - for my TILs and my blog's backup mirror - were getting hammered with misbehaving bot traffic today. Scaling them up to more Fly instances got them running a…

    Three Days Ago · 18:56
  • 🔗 Megazoid Rob Weychert

    Look at this super-fun microsite Jason Santa Maria designed for DJR’s super-fun font, Megazoid! 🔗 Go to this link Tagged: October 2025, design, links, David Jonathan Ross,…

    Three Days Ago · 18:40
  • Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI [book] Remy Sharp

    I'd recommend anyone who wants to understand the emergence of AI and OpenAI in particular to read this book. I do struggle reading non-fiction, and this book was no different. It took me nearly 2 mont…

    Three Days Ago · 18:00
  • Making a low-budget conference look high-budget using an ATEM video mixer and a long USB cable [link] Remy Sharp

    Niels Leenheer goes through a detailed setup on how to take a single HDMI to projection into a mini event setup with holding screens. The technical detail is superb too, specifically considering power…

    Three Days Ago · 16:28
  • When Color Meets Constraints: A Guide to Brand–Product Collaboration Brad Frost

    There’s some great thinking about color systems, tokens, and the relationship between brand and product in this article: When Color Meets Constraints: A Guide to Brand–Product Collaboration…

    Three Days Ago · 14:34
  • Embracing the parallel coding agent lifestyle Simon Willison

    For a while now I've been hearing from engineers who run multiple coding agents at once - firing up several Claude Code or Codex CLI instances at the same time, sometimes in the same repo, someti…

    Three Days Ago · 06:06
  • Entries logged without comment for the week ending 10/4 Rob Weychert

    Added to the film diary:One Battle After AnotherPaul Thomas Anderson, 2025, ★★★★PFS at the Bourse, Philadelphia, PA Tagged: October 2025 Reply via email…

    Four Days Ago · 22:00
  • Let the LLM Write the Prompts: An Intro to DSPy in Compound Al Pipelines Simon Willison

    Let the LLM Write the Prompts: An Intro to DSPy in Compound Al Pipelines I've had trouble getting my head around DSPy in the past. This half hour talk by Drew Breunig at the recent Databricks Da…

    Four Days Ago · 16:48
  • Keeping Up Appearances star Patricia Routledge dies at 96. I loved that... Jason Kottke

    Keeping Up Appearances star Patricia Routledge dies at 96. I loved that show — almost every time I’m driving and see a herd of cows in a nearby field, I shrill, “Mind the cows, Richard!…

    Four Days Ago · 16:09
  • TWENTY YEARS! Rob Weychert

    This post is part of a series Tagged: October 2025, personal, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Reply via email…

    Four Days Ago · 13:22
  • Terrifier Rob Weychert

    Damien Leone, 2016, ★ Another practical effects showreel barely disguised as a movie featuring the maniacal killer Art the Clown, a try-hard whose yearning to be a horror icon is as pla…

    The Other Day · 21:59
  • 80 of the Most Iconic Guitar Intros Jason Kottke

    Watch as Paul Davids plays 80 of rock’s most iconic guitar intros, including ones from Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, The Kinks, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, ZZ Top, Joan Jett, AC/DC…

    The Other Day · 14:33
  • Name A 28-Year-Old. “The data tells us that 3,880,894 children were born... Jason Kottke

    Name A 28-Year-Old. “The data tells us that 3,880,894 children were born in the year 1997, and yet we can find no trace of them in popular culture.” 💬 Joi…

    The Other Day · 14:00
  • I think I’m gonna read Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence next,... Jason Kottke

    I think I’m gonna read Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence next, inspired by Evan Puschak’s recent video. Just downloaded the free ebook from Standard Ebooks.…

    The Other Day · 13:17
  • Harvard Library’s collection of Soviet and post-Soviet lapel pins. Sputnik, Aeroflot, the... Jason Kottke

    Harvard Library’s collection of Soviet and post-Soviet lapel pins. Sputnik, Aeroflot, the 1980 Olympics, Tolstoy…collect your favorites! 💬 Join the discus…

    The Other Day · 12:34
  • Swift Justice: A Look Inside a Taliban Courtroom Jason Kottke

    Swift Justice is a short documentary that, perhaps for the first time, takes viewers inside a rural Afghan courtroom operated by the Taliban, whose arbiters decide cases using Sharia law. […

    The Other Day · 11:46
  • Life Is More Than an Engineering Problem, an interview with Ted Chiang... Jason Kottke

    Life Is More Than an Engineering Problem, an interview with Ted Chiang from earlier this year. “I don’t believe it’s meaningful to say that something is better art absent any context of…

    The Other Day · 10:56
  • The 25 Most Influential Magazine Covers of All Time, including, of course,... Jason Kottke

    The 25 Most Influential Magazine Covers of All Time, including, of course, Ali on the cover of Esquire as Saint Sebastian. See also all the nominated covers. …

    The Other Day · 10:08
  • Instead of hiding rips and tears, the visible mending movement turns them... Jason Kottke

    Instead of hiding rips and tears, the visible mending movement turns them into art. “Born from the Japanese art of sashiko, visible mending enables crafters to eschew fast fashion and make…

    The Other Day · 09:26
  • Litestream v0.5.0 is Here Simon Willison

    Litestream v0.5.0 is Here I've been running Litestream to backup SQLite databases in production for a couple of years now without incident. The new version has been a long time coming - Ben John…

    The Other Day · 09:10
  • Old Masters, New Media Jason Kottke

    In a five part series called “emoji-nation”, Ukrainian Nastya Ptichek mixes the work of well-known painters with graphical elements of new media. In the second part of the series, the wor…

    The Other Day · 08:40
  • When Kittens Came to My Prison, I Had Not Petted One in... Jason Kottke

    When Kittens Came to My Prison, I Had Not Petted One in 15 Years. “All those hard cases doing hard time melt like butter on a summer sidewalk when they visit the felines, feed them, watch t…

    The Other Day · 07:47
  • Studio Notes #52 Dan Cederholm

    Hello, Superb Folks. Here's issue #52 of Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. A whole year of weekly dispatches! Thanks so much for reading and sticking with me he…

    The Other Day · 06:00