• 10 Years of Let's Encrypt Simon Willison

    10 Years of Let's Encrypt Internet Security Research Group co-founder and Executive Director Josh Aas: On September 14, 2015, our first publicly-trusted certificate went live. [...] Today,…

    Yesterday · 17:34
  • Devstral 2 Simon Willison

    Devstral 2 Two new models from Mistral today: Devstral 2 and Devstral Small 2 - both focused on powering coding agents such as Mistral's newly released Mistral Vibe which I wrote about earlier t…

    Yesterday · 16:58
  • Under the hood of Canada Spends with Brendan Samek Simon Willison

    I talked to Brendan Samek about Canada Spends, a project from Build Canada that makes Canadian government financial data accessible and explorable using a combination of Datasette, a neat custom…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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…

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

    We Asked Critics From Authoritarian Regimes What They Wish They’d Known Sooner. “You cannot make authoritarian leaders the center of your narrative. You have to make the people the center…

    Yesterday · 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 →…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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 →…

    Yesterday · 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!…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Yesterday · 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…

    Two 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…

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

    Deprecations via warnings don’t work for Python libraries Seth Larson reports that urllib3 2.6.0 released on the 5th of December and finally removed the HTTPResponse.getheaders() and HTTPRespo…

    Two 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 …

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

    A guide on how (and why) to quit Spotify. “I am extremely glad I [switched away from Spotify]; it’s been a minute since I’ve felt something approaching genuine delight in discovering a…

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

    Stickertop.art is a massive collection of the tops of laptop computers adorned with stickers. Laptop stickers are more than decoration, they’re a form of self-expression. Eac…

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

    Why We Have Two Nostrils Instead of One Big Hole. (Great title!) “The nostrils alternate airflow from one side to the other. This may allow one side of the nose to rest.”…

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

    I’m working on the 2025 gift guide right now, but I wanted to separately shout-out my favorite gift recommendation of the year: Kelli Anderson’s incredible popup book about typography & t…

    Two 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…

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

    From Nature, a list of 10 people who helped shape science in 2025. “A fired public-health official, a mosquito breeder and a baby with a smile seen around the world. These are just a few of…

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

    The all-out AI race. “They are tearing towards a technology that could, in theory, sweep away millions of white-collar jobs and pose serious risks in bioweapons and cybersecurity. Or it cou…

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

    From photographer and videographer Jan Erik Waider, a trio of videos that features the black sand beaches of Iceland from a drone’s vantage point. Captured on Iceland’s south coast…

    Two 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…

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

    OpenAPI tags have always been annoying: user-supplied arbitrary data for endpoints should be a fabulous feature – but the documentation tools seem to think that tags are only for them so it beco…

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

    Niche Museums: The Museum of Jurassic Technology I finally got to check off the museum that's been top of my want-to-go list since I first started documenting niche museums I've been to back in…

    Three Days Ago · 20:16
  • 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…

    Three Days Ago · 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…

    Three Days Ago · 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…

    Three Days Ago · 13:33
  • Weird Al Yankovic Covers Killing In The Name by Rage Against the Machine Jason Kottke

    At a recent Portugal. The Man concert in NYC, Weird Al joined the band on stage for a pair of songs, including a cover of Killing In The Name, Rage Against the Machine’s anthem against po…

    Four Days Ago · 12:21
  • The Unexpected Effectiveness of One-Shot Decompilation with Claude Simon Willison

    The Unexpected Effectiveness of One-Shot Decompilation with Claude Chris Lewis decompiles N64 games. He wrote about this previously in Using Coding Agents to Decompile Nintendo 64 Games, describ…

    Four Days Ago · 11:30
  • This rabona assist from Rayan Cherki is ridiculous (complimentary).... Jason Kottke

    This rabona assist from Rayan Cherki is ridiculous (complimentary). 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Four Days Ago · 09:51
  • For its 50th anniversary, the original theatrical cut of Star Wars will... Jason Kottke

    For its 50th anniversary, the original theatrical cut of Star Wars will be released in theaters in Feb 2027 (maybe even IMAX). Han shoots first, no weirdly svelte Jabba.…

    Four Days Ago · 08:17
  • Quoting Daniel Lemire Simon Willison

    If you work slowly, you will be more likely to stick with your slightly obsolete work. You know that professor who spent seven years preparing lecture notes twenty years ago? He is not going to t…

    Four Days Ago · 07:40
  • Butter [book] Remy Sharp

    Made me hungry and could even smell the foods, but took me a long time to read which made it feel extremely stretched and disconnected. I really don't know why this book took me nearly 60 days to read…

    The Other Day · 17:00
  • French electronic duo Air performs a Tiny Desk Concert. Setlist: Le Voyage... Jason Kottke

    French electronic duo Air performs a Tiny Desk Concert. Setlist: Le Voyage de Pénélope, Cherry Blossom Girl, Highschool Lover, and Dirty Trip. 💬 Join the di…

    The Other Day · 16:16
  • Fran Sans is a font based on the display type of SF’s... Jason Kottke

    Fran Sans is a font based on the display type of SF’s MUNI light rail trains. The N-Judah was my train when I lived there, so I’m very familiar with that display typeface. (Great name too…

    The Other Day · 15:18
  • The Land of Giants, a conceptual proposal to build power line towers... Jason Kottke

    The Land of Giants, a conceptual proposal to build power line towers so that they look like people. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    The Other Day · 14:32
  • The Fascinating Map of Fungi Jason Kottke

    From Domain of Science, the Fascinating Map of Fungi. The zombie ant fungus, Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, infects ants by piercing the exoskeleton with enzymes and spreads fungal cells thr…

    The Other Day · 13:45
  • Bloomberg’s Jealousy List for 2025, a collection of journalism admired by the... Jason Kottke

    Bloomberg’s Jealousy List for 2025, a collection of journalism admired by the magazine’s writers and editors. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    The Other Day · 12:57
  • I’m actually surprised how well Santa answers these difficult questions in the... Jason Kottke

    I’m actually surprised how well Santa answers these difficult questions in the face of a full on press from the New Yorker’s Isaac Chotiner.…

    The Other Day · 12:09
  • Where Did These Famous Hip Hop Screeches Come From? Jason Kottke

    Two of the most famous screeches in music history are from House of Pain’s Jump Around and Cypress Hill’s Insane in the Brain — you likely heard both of them in your mind just reading…

    The Other Day · 11:16
  • Dollar stores are overcharging their customers at checkout. “Red Baron frozen pizzas,... Jason Kottke

    Dollar stores are overcharging their customers at checkout. “Red Baron frozen pizzas, listed on the shelf at $5, rang up at $7.65. Bounty paper towels, shelf price $10.99, rang up at $15.50…

    The Other Day · 10:29
  • Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation? “When you consider all the... Jason Kottke

    Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation? “When you consider all the impressive work Generation X has made, it’s funny that one of the most persistent stereotypes about them is that they…

    The Other Day · 09:43
  • Studio Notes #62 Dan Cederholm

    Greetings, Crafty Crew. Here's issue #62 of Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 📏 I wasn't familiar with Dimensions, but it's a sort of like a…

    The Other Day · 08:55
  • Gemini and Mercury Remastered is “a collection of hundreds of newly-restored images... Jason Kottke

    Gemini and Mercury Remastered is “a collection of hundreds of newly-restored images and untold stories from the NASA archives” about the early manned space programs by the person who did…

    The Other Day · 08:50
  • Really interesting take on Wake Up Dead Man and the other Knives... Jason Kottke

    Really interesting take on Wake Up Dead Man and the other Knives Out films. Benoit Blanc’s primary motivation is not solving the murder but protecting the innocent from the rich and powerfu…

    The Other Day · 08:20