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Posts from blogs I like written in the last few days.

  • Ira Glass on The Creative Process Tina Roth Eisenberg

    Not new, yet so good.…

    Today · 16:02
  • Divers Jason Kottke

    “Divers documents the restless anticipation of walking to the platform’s edge and the fleeting serenity found in jumping.” Lovely. Just lovely. (via colossal) Tags…

    Today · 15:45
  • Claudette Colvin, Who Refused to Give Her Bus Seat to a White... Jason Kottke

    Claudette Colvin, Who Refused to Give Her Bus Seat to a White Woman, Dies at 86. “History had me glued to the seat.” Her refusal predates Rosa Parks’ similar stand, but she was deemed …

    Today · 14:33
  • Olive Oil Sculptures Jason Kottke

    Suzanne Saroff makes unusual photographic sculptures, including these dynamic olive oil shapes. Tags: art · food · photography · Suzanne Saroff…

    Today · 13:39
  • I Was Kidnapped by Idiots. “Later, he tried the ‘good cop, bad... Jason Kottke

    I Was Kidnapped by Idiots. “Later, he tried the ‘good cop, bad cop’ routine on me but undermined the effect by playing both characters himself, on alternate days, which just made him se…

    Today · 12:57
  • Jamelle Bouie: “The American public, then, is left not with a president... Jason Kottke

    Jamelle Bouie: “The American public, then, is left not with a president but with a man who imagines himself master and behaves like a tyrant. A man whose agents brutalize ordinary citizens…

    Today · 12:01
  • Stop complaining about paywalls existing. “These paywalls are attempts to make this... Jason Kottke

    Stop complaining about paywalls existing. “These paywalls are attempts to make this dying field viable. When you get personally offended by paywalls, you’re essentially saying we should w…

    Today · 11:15
  • Donald Trump Is Waging War Against Human Conscience. “The lust for mud... Jason Kottke

    Donald Trump Is Waging War Against Human Conscience. “The lust for mud has taken up many guises in our history and has been many given names of late — neo-reaction, post-liberalism, fasci…

    Today · 10:37
  • Zoe Saldaña is now the highest-grossing actor of all time (bc of... Jason Kottke

    Zoe Saldaña is now the highest-grossing actor of all time (bc of Avatar & Marvel). 2. Scarlett Johansson, 3. Samuel L. Jackson, 4. Robert Downey Jr., 5. Chris Pratt. Would be interested to s…

    Today · 09:45
  • Currently listening to this Thai house mix from Meltmode, played from a... Jason Kottke

    Currently listening to this Thai house mix from Meltmode, played from a tuktuk tooling around the streets of Bangkok.…

    Today · 09:01
  • Lunchtime Jason Kottke

    In the late 70s and early 80s, photographer Charles H. Traub roamed the streets of Chicago, New York, and Europe to take photos of people during the lunch hour. Colorful and direct…

    Today · 08:32
  • North America kind of sucks at elevators. “Elevators cost nearly three times... Jason Kottke

    North America kind of sucks at elevators. “Elevators cost nearly three times as much in North America compared to its peers. What is going on here?” (Maintenance fees can be 10x as expens…

    Yesterday · 16:39
  • How Will the Miracle Happen Today? “Kindness is like a breath. It... Jason Kottke

    How Will the Miracle Happen Today? “Kindness is like a breath. It can be squeezed out, or drawn in. You can wait for it, or you can summon it. To solicit a gift from a stranger takes a cert…

    Yesterday · 15:11
  • Montreal’s Ice Surfer Jason Kottke

    There’s a guy named Orion who surfs the St Lawrence River in the winter, sometimes dodging massive chunks of ice and sometimes riding them downstream, looking for waves. If you’ve ever…

    Yesterday · 14:09
  • Thoughtful lessons from a Google software engineer. “The punchline isn’t ‘never innovate.’... Jason Kottke

    Thoughtful lessons from a Google software engineer. “The punchline isn’t ‘never innovate.’ It’s ‘innovate only where you’re uniquely paid to innovate.’ Everything else should…

    Yesterday · 13:21
  • Recently I’ve been thinking a lot about this 2015 observation on Tumblr... Jason Kottke

    Recently I’ve been thinking a lot about this 2015 observation on Tumblr about the dangerous conflation of respect of personhood and the respect of authority.…

    Yesterday · 12:14
  • Clauthbound Pre-Release Dan Cederholm

    Today, I'm very excited to finally share the pre-release of Clauthbound (our latest typeface) with Secret Club members.✨Secret Club members get all of our fonts including pre-releases plus…

    Yesterday · 11:49
  • The America That Could Be Jason Kottke

    The main point of Adam Bonica’s post The Wall Looks Permanent Until It Falls is about the optimism of this moment: that the US could be ripe for a Berlin Wall-falling moment that opens the…

    Yesterday · 11:05
  • Astronomers have discovered an “almost-galaxy” called Cloud-9 (no, really), a failed galaxy... Jason Kottke

    Astronomers have discovered an “almost-galaxy” called Cloud-9 (no, really), a failed galaxy that contains no stars. “There’s nothing like this that we’ve found so far in the univers…

    Yesterday · 10:20
  • Condé Nast forgot to renew the trademark for Gourmet and so a... Jason Kottke

    Condé Nast forgot to renew the trademark for Gourmet and so a group of journalists grabbed it and are relaunching the food magazine as a worker-owned co-op. Love it.…

    Yesterday · 09:15
  • Discover the 100-Year-Old Self-Playing Violin, One of the Most Complex Music Players... Jason Kottke

    Discover the 100-Year-Old Self-Playing Violin, One of the Most Complex Music Players Ever Made. “It featured three vertically mounted violins, each with a single active string, played by a…

    Yesterday · 08:54
  • “I feel stuck and sad and I don’t know what else to... Jason Kottke

    “I feel stuck and sad and I don’t know what else to do.” Yeah, same.…

    Two Days Ago · 14:44
  • An Optical Compass Inspired by Bee Vision Jason Kottke

    Bees use polarized sunlight scattered by the atmosphere in order to navigate; they always know where the sun is, even if it’s cloudy or behind a mountain. Then they waggle dance to inform…

    Two Days Ago · 13:39
  • Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection. “This page contains a collection of small... Jason Kottke

    Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection. “This page contains a collection of small computer programs which implement one-player puzzle games.”…

    Two Days Ago · 12:46
  • Out of the 1000 most-discussed books on Hacker News, it looks like... Jason Kottke

    Out of the 1000 most-discussed books on Hacker News, it looks like around 50 of them were written by women.…

    Two Days Ago · 11:35
  • A Logistical Matter Jason Kottke

    Just wanted to drop a quick note to say that kottke.org moved servers over the weekend. You shouldn’t have noticed anything, except perhaps that the site is faster now. There was a small is…

    Two Days Ago · 10:25
  • Train Wreck Jason Kottke

    A wreck on the Lehigh Valley trackage in South Somerville, NJ circa 1918. (via shorpy) Tags: this is a metaphor for something · trains…

    Two Days Ago · 09:55
  • I loved watching this quick video recap of how Penguin designer Elisha... Jason Kottke

    I loved watching this quick video recap of how Penguin designer Elisha Zepeda made the book covers for 10 books that came out in 2025. Zepeda has a much longer look at his process on YT.…

    Two Days Ago · 09:28
  • Using lidar, scientists discovered a 400-foot-long wall composed of “60 massive granite... Jason Kottke

    Using lidar, scientists discovered a 400-foot-long wall composed of “60 massive granite monoliths, set directly onto the bedrock in pairs at regular intervals”. The wall is 30 feet underw…

    Two Days Ago · 08:35
  • Entries logged without comment for the week ending 1/10 Rob Weychert

    Added to the music library:Hyper VigilanceRamleh, 2025The Shallowest EndNape Neck, 2025I’m Not HereOh Mr James, 2025Added to the film diary:Girl with HyacinthsHasse Ekman, 1950, ★★★No Other…

    Four Days Ago · 22:00
  • Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Noeler John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts It is a treat to find a typeface that tastes as good as it looks. The Noeler family, designed in 2025 by Michael Rafailyk, a new novelty family that looks as eatable…

    Four Days Ago · 07:31

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