• MTV Rewind Jason Kottke

    MTV Rewind is an interface through which you can watch music videos from the 70s to the 20s, organized by decade. There are also “channels” for 120 Minutes, MTV Unplugged, Yo! MTV Raps,…

    Today · 08:14
  • The proliferation of hummingbird feeders has become a “major evolutionary force” for... Jason Kottke

    The proliferation of hummingbird feeders has become a “major evolutionary force” for the Anna’s hummingbird species in the western US. “Over just a few generations, their beaks have d…

    Today · 07:43
  • Quoting Robin Sloan Simon Willison

    AGI is here! When exactly it arrived, we’ll never know; whether it was one company’s Pro or another company’s Pro Max (Eddie Bauer Edition) that tip-toed first across the line … you…

    Yesterday · 17:54
  • Lost episodes of Star Trek from the 70s. They were going to... Jason Kottke

    Lost episodes of Star Trek from the 70s. They were going to do a reboot of the TV series (without Spock!) but the project morphed into the first movie. There are 19 episode scripts & treatmen…

    Yesterday · 17:02
  • Robin Sloan asserts (provocatively) that AGI is already here (and has been... Jason Kottke

    Robin Sloan asserts (provocatively) that AGI is already here (and has been for a few years). “We’ve got this ubiquitous term, Artificial General Intelligence, & it appears that the Artifi…

    Yesterday · 15:54
  • A field guide to sandboxes for AI Simon Willison

    A field guide to sandboxes for AI This guide to the current sandboxing landscape by Luis Cardoso is comprehensive, dense and absolutely fantastic. He starts by differentiating between containers…

    Yesterday · 15:38
  • 2025 Recap Chris Shiflett

    Per tradition, my first blog post of the year is a recap of the prior year. Here’s what I remember from 2025. I’ve been writing these recaps for many years now, and I’ve also been reading every…

    Yesterday · 15:27
  • The Story of Czech Graphic Design Jason Kottke

    Identity — The Story of Czech Graphic Design is a seven-part series available on YouTube. In seven parts, the Identita series introduces viewers to the history of Czech graphic design. W…

    Yesterday · 14:48
  • “Norman Rockwell was antifa”, says Daisy Rockwell, Norman’s granddaughter. “So you’ll understand... Jason Kottke

    “Norman Rockwell was antifa”, says Daisy Rockwell, Norman’s granddaughter. “So you’ll understand her indignation when President Trump began hijacking her grandfather’s legacy to p…

    Yesterday · 13:39
  • A Collection of Unreleased Boards of Canada Tracks Jason Kottke

    A couple of weeks ago, someone uploaded to YouTube and Google Drive eleven unreleased tracks from Boards of Canada (made from 1985-1996). This seems to be a legit, high-quality leak, judgin…

    Yesterday · 12:07
  • This sucks: the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is no more. “Its board... Jason Kottke

    This sucks: the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is no more. “Its board of directors chose Monday to shutter CPB completely instead of keeping it in existence as a shell.” GOP ghouls f…

    Yesterday · 11:14
  • The Detectorists — A Short Film About Otters and Detection Dogs. Jason Kottke

    An ecologist in Wales uses tracking dogs to help track & protect the endangered wild otter population; meet The Detectorists. Set against the serene backdrop of rural Wales, this short doc…

    Yesterday · 10:09
  • Tiled.art: “Discover great tessellation art, understand how it works, and create your... Jason Kottke

    Tiled.art: “Discover great tessellation art, understand how it works, and create your own.” 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…

    Yesterday · 09:06
  • Anna’s Archive (“the largest truly open library in human history”) is backing... Jason Kottke

    Anna’s Archive (“the largest truly open library in human history”) is backing up the entirety of Spotify. “We have archived around 86 million songs from Spotify. While this only repre…

    Yesterday · 08:07
  • Gramps Goes to College Rob Weychert

    Chip Rossetti, 2014 Donald James Parker has written no fewer than 18 evangelical Christian feature films since 2013, and he starred in most of them as well, including Gramps Goes to Colle…

    Two Days Ago · 21:59
  • When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie — and One of Them... Jason Kottke

    When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie — and One of Them Is Werner Herzog. A comparison of the two 2022 documentaries about volcanologists Maurice & Katia Krafft, Herzog’s The Fire Withi…

    Two Days Ago · 16:37
  • From Book Riot’s Zero to Well-Read podcast: How to Read More (and... Jason Kottke

    From Book Riot’s Zero to Well-Read podcast: How to Read More (and Better) in 2026. “They dig into when to push through, when to quit a book, how to choose books outside the algorithm, and…

    Two Days Ago · 15:07
  • The Mystery Of The Samurai In Venice Jason Kottke

    Until the late 19th century, Japan’s relations with Europe were relatively limited. So when a pair of letters written by a Japanese man in the early 1600s were discovered in Venice, a mys…

    Two Days Ago · 13:57
  • Secret Club™ 2026 Updates Dan Cederholm

    Greetings, folks!I write to you today with a quick—but impactful—update to our Secret Club™ offering to kick off the new year. Starting today, an annual SC subscription will incl…

    Two Days Ago · 13:33
  • A Year of Clean Energy Milestones. “Wind, solar, and electric vehicles made... Jason Kottke

    A Year of Clean Energy Milestones. “Wind, solar, and electric vehicles made huge strides globally in 2025. For the first time, wind & solar supplied more power than coal worldwide, while pl…

    Two Days Ago · 12:42
  • It’s hard to justify Tahoe icons Simon Willison

    It’s hard to justify Tahoe icons Devastating critique of the new menu icons in macOS Tahoe by Nikita Prokopov, who starts by quoting the 1992 Apple HIG rule to not "overload the user with comp…

    Two Days Ago · 12:30
  • A number of studies show that various vaccines (shingles, RSV, flu) are... Jason Kottke

    A number of studies show that various vaccines (shingles, RSV, flu) are associated with “off-target” benefits like reduced cardiovascular risk, lower rates of dementia, and lower Alzheime…

    Two Days Ago · 11:34
  • Why I Left Substack. A combination of “a good deal of gross... Jason Kottke

    Why I Left Substack. A combination of “a good deal of gross misogyny, transphobia, and hard-right stuff” plus Substack “trying to deny this responsibility [as a publisher], to pretend t…

    Two Days Ago · 10:38
  • Oxide and Friends Predictions 2026, today at 4pm PT Simon Willison

    Oxide and Friends Predictions 2026, today at 4pm PT I joined the Oxide and Friends podcast last year to predict the next 1, 3 and 6 years(!) of AI developments. With hindsight I did very badly,…

    Two Days Ago · 09:53
  • What We Will Use as Weapons: A List of School Supplies Jason Kottke

    In 2024, schoolteacher Ginny Robinson won the Best in Show award at a quilting convention for her quilt called What We Will Use as Weapons: A List of School Supplies. This is a protest qui…

    Two Days Ago · 09:40
  • M. Gessen on the new world order the Trump regime seems eager... Jason Kottke

    M. Gessen on the new world order the Trump regime seems eager to bring about. “If Trump can take Venezuela and Putin can take Ukraine, surely President Xi Jinping of China can take Taiwan.…

    Two Days Ago · 08:45
  • The Media Refuses to Call Trump’s Venezuela Attack an Act of War.... Jason Kottke

    The Media Refuses to Call Trump’s Venezuela Attack an Act of War. “Overwhelmingly, the US media and its purportedly straight reporters have adopted wholesale the White House’s pseudo-le…

    Two Days Ago · 08:21
  • We Are the Bad Guys. “What do we call it when a... Jason Kottke

    We Are the Bad Guys. “What do we call it when a stronger person decides to rob a weaker person because he can? It is just gangsterism. We are the most dangerous gangsters in the world today…

    Two Days Ago · 07:55
  • Isaac Chotiner interviews Oona Hathaway, an expert in international law, about the... Jason Kottke

    Isaac Chotiner interviews Oona Hathaway, an expert in international law, about the “brazen illegality” of the Trump regime’s invasion of Venezuela to kidnap president Nicolás Maduro.…

    Two Days Ago · 07:31
  • The Power of the Powerless Tina Roth Eisenberg

    The Power of the Powerless (Czech: Moc bezmocných) is an expansive political essay written in October 1978 by the Czech dramatist, poet, political dissident, and later statesman, Václav Havel. Very…

    Two Days Ago · 06:52
  • Libation Tina Roth Eisenberg

    In an effort to detangle myself of all things Jeff Bezos, I am bookmarking: Libation is a free, open-source application for downloading and managing your Audible audiobooks. Here’s another tutor…

    Two Days Ago · 06:42
  • Heart-shaped Books John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts When ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead, organs were removed from the body. The brain, considered useless, was disposed of, while the stomach, liver, intestines, a…

    Three Days Ago · 23:48
  • V7: Typographic scales and technical pens Rob Weychert

    A flexible system for consistent stroke widths across type sizes Before vector art, high-DPI raster image processing, and retina screens took over the world, if someone wanted to draw very fine a…

    Three Days Ago · 20:00
  • The November 2025 inflection point Simon Willison

    It genuinely feels to me like GPT-5.2 and Opus 4.5 in November represent an inflection point - one of those moments where the models get incrementally better in a way that tips across an invisibl…

    Three Days Ago · 16:21
  • Quoting Addy Osmani Simon Willison

    With enough users, every observable behavior becomes a dependency - regardless of what you promised. Someone is scraping your API, automating your quirks, caching your bugs. This creates a career…

    Three Days Ago · 09:40
  • Helping people write code again Simon Willison

    Something I like about our weird new LLM-assisted world is the number of people I know who are coding again, having mostly stopped as they moved into management roles or lost their personal side…

    Three Days Ago · 08:43
  • Entries logged without comment for the week ending 1/3 Rob Weychert

    Added to the film diary:Wake Up Dead ManRian Johnson, 2025, ★★½PFS at the Bourse, Philadelphia, PAThe 10th VictimElio Petri, 1965, ★★★½Sleepless in SeattleNora Ephron, 1993, ★★★½…

    Four Days Ago · 22:00
  • Quoting Jaana Dogan Simon Willison

    I'm not joking and this isn't funny. We have been trying to build distributed agent orchestrators at Google since last year. There are various options, not everyone is aligned... I gave Claude Co…

    Four Days Ago · 20:03
  • Evergreen: No Blood For Oil vs. Exactly How Much Oil Are We... Jason Kottke

    Evergreen: No Blood For Oil vs. Exactly How Much Oil Are We Talking About?…

    Four Days Ago · 13:32
  • Was Daft Punk Having a Laugh When They Chose the Tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? Simon Willison

    Was Daft Punk Having a Laugh When They Chose the Tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? Depending on how you measure it, the tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger appears to be 123.45 be…

    The Other Day · 22:57
  • Variety has a list of 50 great movies from 2025 that are... Jason Kottke

    Variety has a list of 50 great movies from 2025 that are now streaming, incl. One Battle After Another (HBO), Bugonia (Peacock), Black Bag (Prime), Frankenstein (Netflix), Sinners (HBO & Prim…

    The Other Day · 15:57
  • Investigating a possible Daft Punk Easter egg: is the tempo of Harder,... Jason Kottke

    Investigating a possible Daft Punk Easter egg: is the tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger an exact 123.45 BPM and if so, was that intentional on the part of “our helmet-clad robot fri…

    The Other Day · 14:01
  • 360-degree panoramas of the interiors of several Star Trek ships (Enterprise, TNG’s... Jason Kottke

    360-degree panoramas of the interiors of several Star Trek ships (Enterprise, TNG’s Enterprise D, Voyager, Defiant, etc.) 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.or…

    The Other Day · 13:18
  • Quoting Will Larson Simon Willison

    My experience is that real AI adoption on real problems is a complex blend of: domain context on the problem, domain experience with AI tooling, and old-fashioned IT issues. I’m deeply skeptica…

    The Other Day · 12:57
  • The most popular blogs of Hacker News in 2025 Simon Willison

    The most popular blogs of Hacker News in 2025 Michael Lynch maintains HN Popularity Contest, a site that tracks personal blogs on Hacker News and scores them based on how well they perform on th…

    The Other Day · 12:10
  • Core Memories With the Swiftie Dads Jason Kottke

    In 2023, Paul Scheer spent a few days talking to fathers who accompanied their daughters to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in LA, either as concert-goers or just chauffeurs. I love this video.…

    The Other Day · 11:27
  • Things I Learned While Looking Up Other Things! “Thermochauvinism is the (often... Jason Kottke

    Things I Learned While Looking Up Other Things! “Thermochauvinism is the (often unconscious) assumption that it’s reasonable to live in cold places but unreasonable to live in hot ones.…

    The Other Day · 10:39
  • It Will Continue to Grow Except at That Point Jason Kottke

    “What if you held a tree long enough for it to grow around your hand?” For a piece called It Will Continue to Grow Except at That Point, Giuseppe Penone fitted a cast of his hand to a g…

    The Other Day · 09:50
  • Studio Notes #65 Dan Cederholm

    Happy New Year, folks! Here's issue #65 of Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 🥔 Got mesmerized by these weaved Pringles photos. Art is everywhere! I&ap…

    The Other Day · 09:35
  • Stewart Cheifet died last weekend at age 87. Those of a certain... Jason Kottke

    Stewart Cheifet died last weekend at age 87. Those of a certain age and nerdiness will remember Cheifet as the host of Computer Chronicles, a public television show about personal computing t…

    The Other Day · 08:58
  • “America is no longer a democracy. That doesn’t mean authoritarianism has won.... Jason Kottke

    “America is no longer a democracy. That doesn’t mean authoritarianism has won. But merely restoring the pre-Trump status quo won’t work. The country needs a democratic transformation.…

    The Other Day · 08:16
  • NeatoCal is a tiny JavaScript app that outputs a printable calendar with... Jason Kottke

    NeatoCal is a tiny JavaScript app that outputs a printable calendar with a full year on a single page. I love the view where all the weekends line up. 💬 Join…

    The Other Day · 07:27