• We should all be using dependency cooldowns Simon Willison

    We should all be using dependency cooldowns William Woodruff gives a name to a sensible strategy for managing dependencies while reducing the chances of a surprise supply chain attack: dependenc…

    Today · 10:27
  • The line and the stream Simon Collison

    ...so many things I was taught to rely upon — jobs, industries, institutions, milestones, even seasons — feel like they’re being upended in front of me. Wh…

    Today · 10:00
  • Stars of the Lid Forever Simon Collison

    I love Jon Hicks’ new side project, Stars of the Lid Forever. It’s unofficial, but surviving member Adam Wiltzie gave Jon his blessing, and even provided some un…

    Today · 08:40
  • Mani Simon Collison

    It was a shock to learn that Mani had died suddenly. I’ll be forever grateful that my teens aligned with the rise of The Stone Roses in 1988–90, when the future was…

    Today · 07:00
  • Troika #57: Stars of the Lid Forever Jon Hicks

    The band Stars of the Lid should be familiar to anyone who's read the Hicks.design Journal or listened to Troika. The ambient duo have featured on this podcast more than any artist, from the very firs…

    Today · 05:50
  • Studio Notes #59 Dan Cederholm

    Hello there, Type & Design Friends. Here's issue #59 of Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 📽️ I'm loving the behind-the-scenes look at…

    Today · 05:00
  • Crawl Tina Roth Eisenberg

    I enjoy the subtle animations by Pablo Delcan in this music video for singer and songwriter Gabriel Garzón-Montano.…

    Yesterday · 16:12
  • Nano Banana Pro aka gemini-3-pro-image-preview is the best available image generation model Simon Willison

    Hot on the heels of Tuesday's Gemini 3 Pro release, today it's Nano Banana Pro, also known as Gemini 3 Pro Image. I've had a few days of preview access and this is an astonishingly capable image…

    Yesterday · 09:32
  • A Bright Light Has Gone Out Jason Kottke

    I’m headed out on an unexpected trip this afternoon, to attend the funeral of Dr. Steve Feller, who was my advisor in college and to whom I owe a great deal. I talked about Doc, as all hi…

    Yesterday · 08:59
  • My Pace Jason Kottke

    Goro Obata went to the woods because he wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if he could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when he came to di…

    Yesterday · 08:14
  • Retro Phone for Smartphone Tina Roth Eisenberg

    Yep, I’d totally use this.…

    Yesterday · 07:48
  • Irene Saputra Embroideries Tina Roth Eisenberg

    I am completely smitten with these embroideries by Irena Saputa. (via Chris)…

    Yesterday · 07:43
  • Pope Leo XIV and the Algorithm Tina Roth Eisenberg

    “The logic of algorithms tends to repeat what “works,” but art opens up what is possible. Not everything has to be immediate or predictable. Defend slowness when it serves a purpose, silence…

    Yesterday · 07:40
  • Stigler’s law of eponymy: “No scientific discovery is named after its original... Jason Kottke

    Stigler’s law of eponymy: “No scientific discovery is named after its original discoverer.” Stigler’s law is itself an example of Stigler’s law. 💬 J…

    Yesterday · 07:29
  • Quoting Nicholas Carlini Simon Willison

    Previously, when malware developers wanted to go and monetize their exploits, they would do exactly one thing: encrypt every file on a person's computer and request a ransome to decrypt the files…

    Two Days Ago · 18:01
  • Building more with GPT-5.1-Codex-Max Simon Willison

    Building more with GPT-5.1-Codex-Max Hot on the heels of yesterday's Gemini 3 Pro release comes a new model from OpenAI called GPT-5.1-Codex-Max. (Remember when GPT-5 was meant to bring in a new…

    Two Days Ago · 16:15
  • How I automate my Substack newsletter with content from my blog Simon Willison

    I sent out my weekly-ish Substack newsletter this morning and took the opportunity to record a YouTube video demonstrating my process and describing the different components that make it work. Th…

    Two Days Ago · 15:00
  • The Librarians Jason Kottke

    As part of the fascist war on “woke”, tens of thousands of books have been pulled from the shelves of libraries around the country over the past few years. On the front line are the natio…

    Two Days Ago · 12:42
  • NASA’s Perseverance rover scooped up a rock that might prove there was... Jason Kottke

    NASA’s Perseverance rover scooped up a rock that might prove there was life on Mars. But the planned return of that sample to Earth is endangered by the Trump regime.…

    Two Days Ago · 12:04
  • Iowa City Made Its Buses Free. Traffic Cleared, and So Did the... Jason Kottke

    Iowa City Made Its Buses Free. Traffic Cleared, and So Did the Air. “The transit system is one of the greatest tools communities have to combat climate change and reduce emission. You can m…

    Two Days Ago · 11:20
  • “Geothermal is underdeveloped, and its upfront costs can be high, but it’s... Jason Kottke

    “Geothermal is underdeveloped, and its upfront costs can be high, but it’s always on and, once it’s set up, it is cheap and enduring.” Why the Time Has Finally Come for Geothermal Ene…

    Two Days Ago · 10:35
  • Rainy Day Jazz Vinyl Set. “Plenty of ballads, blues and heart-warming songs... Jason Kottke

    Rainy Day Jazz Vinyl Set. “Plenty of ballads, blues and heart-warming songs from Jazz artists across the ages for a cold, and rainy Sunday afternoon.” 💬 J…

    Two Days Ago · 09:25
  • Can You Drive West to Lengthen the Sunset? Jason Kottke

    Two reasons why XKCD’s What If? series is so compelling: Even when an answer seems straightforward, the devil is in the details. And with respect to the details, Munroe does his due dil…

    Two Days Ago · 08:27
  • CDC officials confirm that the US is two months away from measles... Jason Kottke

    CDC officials confirm that the US is two months away from measles being considered endemic for the first time since 2000. “Elimination status is lost if the virus spreads continuously for 1…

    Two Days Ago · 07:19
  • The Saudification of America Is Under Way. “Jamal Khashoggi’s plight and murder... Jason Kottke

    The Saudification of America Is Under Way. “Jamal Khashoggi’s plight and murder was a warning sign for the US, of the impending loss of freedom and censorship that would sweep the country…

    Two Days Ago · 05:54
  • Quoting Matthew Prince Simon Willison

    Cloudflare's network began experiencing significant failures to deliver core network traffic [...] triggered by a change to one of our database systems' permissions which caused the database to o…

    Two Days Ago · 01:02
  • llm-gemini 0.27 Simon Willison

    llm-gemini 0.27 New release of my LLM plugin for Google's Gemini models: Support for nested schemas in Pydantic, thanks Bill Pugh. #107 Now tests against Python 3.14. Support for YouTube URLs…

    Three Days Ago · 16:00
  • Making Dark Chocolate Hilarious Jason Kottke

    Dark chocolate is very serious business. That’s why this ad for Bournville dark chocolate, which takes aim at dark chocolate snobbery, is so funny. This one is so intense. It comes with…

    Three Days Ago · 15:57
  • Dumb Ways to Die: Printed Ephemera John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts Dumb Ways to Die began as an Australian rail safety campaign back in 2012. I heard the viral jingle recently, and it got me to thinking about a particular kind of p…

    Three Days Ago · 15:36
  • MacWhisper has Automatic Speaker Recognition now Simon Willison

    Inspired by this conversation on Hacker News I decided to upgrade MacWhisper to try out NVIDIA Parakeet and the new Automatic Speaker Recognition feature. It appears to work really well! Here's t…

    Three Days Ago · 15:19
  • Edward O. Wilson in 2009: “The real problem of humanity is the... Jason Kottke

    Edward O. Wilson in 2009: “The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions; medieval institutions; and god-like technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and…

    Three Days Ago · 15:11
  • The Strange Afterlife of Hilma af Klint, Painting’s Posthumous Star. “As af... Jason Kottke

    The Strange Afterlife of Hilma af Klint, Painting’s Posthumous Star. “As af Klint’s fame has grown, so have the questions — about what she believed, whom she worked with, and who shou…

    Three Days Ago · 14:15
  • Google Antigravity Simon Willison

    Google Antigravity Google's other major release today to accompany Gemini 3 Pro. At first glance Antigravity is yet another VS Code fork Cursor clone - it's a desktop application you install tha…

    Three Days Ago · 13:52
  • The Fascinating History of Tarot Card Decks: From the Renaissance to the... Jason Kottke

    The Fascinating History of Tarot Card Decks: From the Renaissance to the Modern Day. The V&A does an unboxing of a half dozen tarot card decks from the last 500 years.…

    Three Days Ago · 13:27
  • Mary Beard: Hollywood Lied to You About Ancient Rome. Here’s the Truth. Jason Kottke

    In an interview lasting for more than an hour, classicist Mary Beard shares her knowledge & experience about how the picture of Rome we might have in our heads, inherited from Hollywood mov…

    Three Days Ago · 12:44
  • Quoting Ethan Mollick Simon Willison

    Three years ago, we were impressed that a machine could write a poem about otters. Less than 1,000 days later, I am debating statistical methodology with an agent that built its own research envi…

    Three Days Ago · 12:24
  • Trying out Gemini 3 Pro with audio transcription and a new pelican benchmark Simon Willison

    Google released Gemini 3 Pro today. Here's the announcement from Sundar Pichai, Demis Hassabis, and Koray Kavukcuoglu, their developer blog announcement from Logan Kilpatrick, the Gemini 3 Pro Mo…

    Three Days Ago · 12:00
  • Raccoons Are Showing Early Signs of Domestication. “City-dwelling raccoons seem to be... Jason Kottke

    Raccoons Are Showing Early Signs of Domestication. “City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout — a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals.”…

    Three Days Ago · 11:53
  • Magnetikpunk: Playing Vintage Reel-to-Reel Tapes as Musical Instruments Jason Kottke

    A Japanese experimental music group called Open Reel Ensemble plays reel-to-reel tape recorders from the 70s & 80s as musical instruments (give it a sec to get going): Brilliant! A YouTube…

    Three Days Ago · 10:49
  • The winners of the LIT Lighting Design Awards, encompassing the best work... Jason Kottke

    The winners of the LIT Lighting Design Awards, encompassing the best work in lighting architecture, product design (lamps, etc.), concerts, healthcare, streets, and many more categories.…

    Three Days Ago · 10:06
  • A Beloved Clothing Store Closed. A Customer Bought All 4,500 Items. “Ms.... Jason Kottke

    A Beloved Clothing Store Closed. A Customer Bought All 4,500 Items. “Ms. Szuflita said she had nearly broken even purely on the numbers. There’s also value in the still unfolding adventur…

    Three Days Ago · 09:14
  • Fantastic and useful little design touch on this website that sells lighting... Jason Kottke

    Fantastic and useful little design touch on this website that sells lighting (toggle the switch in the upper right corner). 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.or…

    Three Days Ago · 09:03
  • Football Stadium Turned Community Garden Jason Kottke

    As part of a city-wide urban greening program, Taipei turned an abandoned football stadium into a community garden. Here’s an overview of the terraced garden that’s taken over Zhongshan…

    Three Days Ago · 08:12
  • The fate of “small” open source Simon Willison

    The fate of “small” open source Nolan Lawson asks if LLM assistance means that the category of tiny open source libraries like his own blob-util is destined to fade away. Why take on additio…

    Four Days Ago · 16:24
  • How Mira Nair Built the World That Made Zohran Mamdani. “Zohran has... Jason Kottke

    How Mira Nair Built the World That Made Zohran Mamdani. “Zohran has been marinated in love, not just from us, his parents, but from intergenerational family life. He’s so secure in knowin…

    Four Days Ago · 15:47
  • Stress Is an Ancient Superpower That Is Slowly Killing You Jason Kottke

    Stress in pre-modern times was a “biological superpower” that helped humans hunt for food and survive in harsh environments and situations. But our bodies can’t easily tell the differ…

    Four Days Ago · 14:22
  • How to Photograph an Active Volcano Without Getting Vaporized. “It’s dangerous and... Jason Kottke

    How to Photograph an Active Volcano Without Getting Vaporized. “It’s dangerous and completely mesmerizing. Everyone edges closer even though your brain’s screaming don’t. It’s pure…

    Four Days Ago · 13:21
  • Climate Change in America: Is It Too Late to Wake Up? Jason Kottke

    From Vann R. Newkirk II, a editor & journalist who hosts the Floodlines podcast (about Hurricane Katrina), a long piece about the climate chaos that’s taking hold in the US: What Climate Ch…

    Four Days Ago · 12:39
  • Clint Smith recently talked to students around the country about the “complexities... Jason Kottke

    Clint Smith recently talked to students around the country about the “complexities and contradictions” of US history (including slavery) and found they were receptive to it. “Doesn’t…

    Four Days Ago · 11:59
  • Kevin Kelly shares some essential apps & services for independent travel in... Jason Kottke

    Kevin Kelly shares some essential apps & services for independent travel in China. “A good rule of thumb is to download your apps outside of China before you leave, because most are behind…

    Four Days Ago · 11:04
  • TestCafe + WonderProxy: Lightweight Regional Testing for Dev Teams WonderProxy

    Getting started with TestCafe for fast, location-sensitive UI testing.The best testing setups don’t draw attention to themselves. They just work quietly and without issue, everywhere. For glob…

    Four Days Ago · 11:00
  • All the Cats, Explained Jason Kottke

    From MinuteEarth, a quick tour of all the different kinds of cats in the world, extinct, wild, and domesticated, and how they are related to each other. Some interesting facts I learned: T…

    Four Days Ago · 10:00
  • They’re making a live-action Legend of Zelda movie?... Jason Kottke

    They’re making a live-action Legend of Zelda movie? 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Four Days Ago · 09:21
  • The Sagrada Família has become the tallest church in the world, after... Jason Kottke

    The Sagrada Família has become the tallest church in the world, after workers placed the first part of a cross at the top of its central tower. The Barcelona church will top 564 feet when th…

    Four Days Ago · 08:48
  • A digital atlas of the Roman Empire’s entire road network (180,000+ miles).... Jason Kottke

    A digital atlas of the Roman Empire’s entire road network (180,000+ miles). “The data creation is a collaborative ongoing project edited by a scholarly community.”…

    Four Days Ago · 08:01
  • Skydiving the Sun Jason Kottke

    Skydiver & musician Gabriel Brown and astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy teamed up to capture these incredible photos of Brown transiting the Sun while skydiving. You can see a video of th…

    Four Days Ago · 07:15
  • Guilty Bystander Rob Weychert

    Joseph Lerner, 1950, ★★★★ Relentlessly grimy from start to (almost) finish, teeming with hardboiled lowlifes of every flavor, and plenty of location shooting that makes for a grea…

    The Other Day · 21:59
  • Notification Contexts Matter Lorna Mitchell

    Like many of you, my days are dominated by notifications. Emails from project management systems, source control systems, calendar invitations, ticket updates, and message about messages on other plat…

    The Other Day · 14:13
  • Quoting Andrej Karpathy Simon Willison

    With AI now, we are able to write new programs that we could never hope to write by hand before. We do it by specifying objectives (e.g. classification accuracy, reward functions), and we search…

    The Other Day · 11:29