• How to Make Rope the Old-Fashioned Way Jason Kottke

    Watch a man named Ozzie make rope using a very simple hand-cranked machine. The real magic happens starting at about the 12-minute mark, where the three strands of the rope come together �…

    Today · 13:15
  • 49 Literary Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Fall. That seems... Jason Kottke

    49 Literary Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Fall. That seems like a lot! Includes Frankenstein, The Twits (Roald Dahl), various Seuss stories, The Running Man, Train Dreams, Hamnet, etc.…

    Today · 12:38
  • Code Rush, a 2000 Documentary About Netscape/Mozilla Jason Kottke

    Whoa, I have not watched this documentary in a loooong time — very interesting to watch in the future this company helped to create, for good and very, very bad. Code Rush is a documenta…

    Today · 11:49
  • USGS Unveils New National Geologic Map. “In a significant advancement for geoscience,... Jason Kottke

    USGS Unveils New National Geologic Map. “In a significant advancement for geoscience, the U.S. Geological Survey has released the most detailed national-scale geologic map of the country to…

    Today · 10:59
  • Quoting James Luan Simon Willison

    I recently spoke with the CTO of a popular AI note-taking app who told me something surprising: they spend twice as much on vector search as they do on OpenAI API calls. Think about that for a se…

    Today · 10:24
  • John Candy: I Like Me Jason Kottke

    This is the trailer for a documentary celebrating the life and work of actor & comedian John Candy. I loved John Candy; how could you not? Uncle Buck was my favorite of his movies. I can�…

    Today · 09:52
  • Yesterday, Jackson Goldstone won the 2025 Downhill Mountain Bike World Championship. Here’s... Jason Kottke

    Yesterday, Jackson Goldstone won the 2025 Downhill Mountain Bike World Championship. Here’s the POV of his winning run down the *very* steep course in Champéry, Switzerland. (This is *bana…

    Today · 08:53
  • Forthcoming book by Bernie Sanders: Fight Oligarchy. “Sanders explains how the United... Jason Kottke

    Forthcoming book by Bernie Sanders: Fight Oligarchy. “Sanders explains how the United States today is an oligarchic society in which a small handful of multibillionaires exercise enormous e…

    Today · 08:03
  • Why more and more people are tuning the news out: ‘Now I... Jason Kottke

    Why more and more people are tuning the news out: ‘Now I don’t have that anxiety’. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Today · 07:06
  • Is the LLM response wrong, or have you just failed to iterate it? Simon Willison

    Is the LLM response wrong, or have you just failed to iterate it? More from Mike Caulfield (see also the SIFT method). He starts with a fantastic example of Google's AI mode usually correctly ha…

    Yesterday · 15:45
  • Quoting Anil Dash Simon Willison

    I agree with the intellectual substance of virtually every common critique of AI. And it's very clear that turning those critiques into a competition about who can frame them in the most scathing…

    Yesterday · 15:32
  • The SIFT method Simon Willison

    The SIFT method The SIFT method is "an evaluation strategy developed by digital literacy expert, Mike Caulfield, to help determine whether online content can be trusted for credible or reliable…

    Yesterday · 14:51
  • AI mode is good, actually Simon Willison

    When I wrote about how good ChatGPT with GPT-5 is at search yesterday I nearly added a note about how comparatively disappointing Google's efforts around this are. I'm glad I left that out, becau…

    Yesterday · 04:08
  • GPT-5 Thinking in ChatGPT (aka Research Goblin) is shockingly good at search Simon Willison

    "Don't use chatbots as search engines" was great advice for several years... until it wasn't. I wrote about how good OpenAI's o3 was at using its Bing-backed search tool back in April. GPT-5 feel…

    Two Days Ago · 13:31
  • Quoting Jason Liu Simon Willison

    I am once again shocked at how much better image retrieval performance you can get if you embed highly opinionated summaries of an image, a summary that came out of a visual language model, than…

    Two Days Ago · 11:20
  • Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905 Simon Willison

    Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905 New not-quite-MIT licensed model from Chinese Moonshot AI, a follow-up to the highly regarded Kimi-K2 model they released in July. This one is an incremental improvement -…

    Two Days Ago · 10:59
  • Quoting IanCal Simon Willison

    RDF has the same problems as the SQL schemas with information scattered. What fields mean requires documentation. There - they have a name on a person. What name? Given? Legal? Chosen? Preferred…

    Two Days Ago · 00:41
  • Why I think the $1.5 billion Anthropic class action settlement may count as a win for Anthropic Simon Willison

    Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to authors in landmark AI settlement I wrote about the details of this case when it was found that Anthropic's training on book content was fair use, but they neede…

    Three Days Ago · 23:51
  • Quoting Kenton Varda Simon Willison

    After struggling for years trying to figure out why people think [Cloudflare] Durable Objects are complicated, I'm increasingly convinced that it's just that they sound complicated. Feels like we…

    Three Days Ago · 10:43
  • Studio Notes #48 Dan Cederholm

    Hello there, Good People. Here's issue #48 of Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. S I love that this exists: An entire website and merch store dedicated to the…

    Three Days Ago · 10:07
  • Florida Decided There Were Too Many Children. “Florida is the first state... Jason Kottke

    Florida Decided There Were Too Many Children. “Florida is the first state to take the courageous step toward decluttering itself of excess children, but under the inexpert guidance of Rober…

    Three Days Ago · 07:03
  • Introducing EmbeddingGemma Simon Willison

    Introducing EmbeddingGemma Brand new open weights (under the slightly janky Gemma license) 308M parameter embedding model from Google: Based on the Gemma 3 architecture, EmbeddingGemma is train…

    Four Days Ago · 16:27
  • How Are You Supposed To Get The COVID Vaccine Now? An Explainer.... Jason Kottke

    How Are You Supposed To Get The COVID Vaccine Now? An Explainer. “If you are not in one of the 16-ish states requiring a prescription for a COVID vaccine, you should be able to self-report…

    Four Days Ago · 16:02
  • Highlighted tools Simon Willison

    Any time I share my collection of tools built using vibe coding and AI-assisted development (now at 124, here's the definitive list) someone will inevitably complain that they're mostly trivial.…

    Four Days Ago · 15:58
  • Beyond Vibe Coding Simon Willison

    Beyond Vibe Coding Back in May I wrote Two publishers and three authors fail to understand what “vibe coding” means where I called out the authors of two forthcoming books on "vibe coding" f…

    Four Days Ago · 14:58
  • The Persisters Jason Kottke

    In the aftermath of the 2016 election, British American artist Jo Hay began a series of engaging portraits called Persisters “that depict contemporary, trailblazing women in pursuit of ci…

    Four Days Ago · 14:48
  • “I almost admire the confidence it must take to tell people what... Jason Kottke

    “I almost admire the confidence it must take to tell people what to do online. But I long for the days when the internet wasn’t just lists of bossy self-optimisation plans.”…

    Four Days Ago · 13:46
  • Meet the Man Doing a 10-Day, Self-Supported Swim Across a 140-Mile Lake Jason Kottke

    Shane Schieffer is attempting to swim the entire 140-mile length of Lake Powell in 10 days, self-supported. Yeah, that means he’s dragging 215lbs of gear behind him on a paddle board whil…

    Four Days Ago · 12:51
  • The Rise of the Traveling Third Space. “Traveling third spaces are not... Jason Kottke

    The Rise of the Traveling Third Space. “Traveling third spaces are not physically fixed; they move across cafes, malls, restaurants, and host various programming for a singular community in…

    Four Days Ago · 12:05
  • The Official Map of the Star Wars Galaxy Jason Kottke

    Lucasfilm recently released an official map of the galaxy that Star Wars takes place in. And it’s huge. The map is slightly interactive; you can zoom and scroll it, but you can’t searc…

    Four Days Ago · 10:48
  • A thoughtful essay about e-bikes as a metaphor for AI, augmentation vs... Jason Kottke

    A thoughtful essay about e-bikes as a metaphor for AI, augmentation vs amputation, and the bargain of innovation. “We often consider what technology promises to enable for us, without consi…

    Four Days Ago · 09:56
  • From Lewis Hine, a photograph of Clyde Bradford. Hine’s photos of child... Jason Kottke

    From Lewis Hine, a photograph of Clyde Bradford. Hine’s photos of child laborers resulted in some of the first laws in the US against child labor. 💬 Join th…

    Four Days Ago · 09:02
  • Facebook without Suggestions and Ads Marc Thiele

    When I mentioned, how my timeline looks on Facebook these days, when I visit it – which I rarely do really, Jeremy Keith gave me the tip to add “…

    Four Days Ago · 08:37
  • U2 and a Harlem Choir Sing ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’ Jason Kottke

    In 1987, choir director Dennis Bell arranged a version of U2’s #1 hit I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For for his choir, the New Voices of Freedom. After hearing a recording of t…

    Four Days Ago · 07:48
  • A list of 29 heroes and interesting people that few people have... Jason Kottke

    A list of 29 heroes and interesting people that few people have heard of. I’ve only heard of one or two of these folks. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org…

    Four Days Ago · 07:03
  • The Baltimore Museum of Art is exhibiting Amy Sherald’s American Sublime show... Jason Kottke

    The Baltimore Museum of Art is exhibiting Amy Sherald’s American Sublime show after Sherald pulled it from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery due to attempted censorship. I saw t…

    The Other Day · 17:17
  • The Thousands of Atomic Bombs Exploded on Earth Jason Kottke

    From Orbital Mechanics, a visualization of the 2153 nuclear weapons exploded on Earth since 1945. 2153! I had no idea there had been that much testing. According to Wikipedia, the number i…

    The Other Day · 15:59
  • 3books, a site that features the books recommended by guests at the... Jason Kottke

    3books, a site that features the books recommended by guests at the end of each Ezra Klein Show podcast. Built by my pal Michael Sippey. 💬 Join the discussion…

    The Other Day · 14:33
  • Great interactive feature on how former world record holder Max Park solves... Jason Kottke

    Great interactive feature on how former world record holder Max Park solves the Rubik’s Cube. You scroll through his slow-motion solve — he makes 12 moves in the first second. “It’s l…

    The Other Day · 13:44
  • I loved this: The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department.... Jason Kottke

    I loved this: The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department. “The writer had already engaged in the charm and betrayal inherent in reporting. We were in the harm-reduct…

    The Other Day · 12:58