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Move
Simon Collison
One day with Ableton Move and I’m hooked. It’s way more capable, versatile and intuitive than it looks and suits my workflow (sofa, studio or outdoors) perfectly. I…
Today · 12:10 -
Perks of Being a Python Core Developer
Simon Willison
Perks of Being a Python Core Developer Mariatta Wijaya provides a detailed breakdown of the exact capabilities and privileges that are granted to Python core developers - including commit access…
Today · 10:34 -
Python 3.13's best new features
Simon Willison
Python 3.13's best new features Trey Hunner highlights some Python 3.13 usability improvements I had missed, mainly around the new REPL. Pasting a block of code like a class or function tha…
Today · 10:30 -
Quoting Michael Wooldridge
Simon Willison
Carl Hewitt recently remarked that the question what is an agent? is embarrassing for the agent-based computing community in just the same way that the question what is intelligence? is embarrass…
Today · 06:29 -
Quoting James Cham
Simon Willison
Frankenstein is a terrific book partly based on how concerned people were about electricity. It captures our fears about the nature of being human but didn’t help anyone really come up with bet…
Yesterday · 23:18 -
Cabel Sasser at XOXO
Simon Willison
Cabel Sasser at XOXO I cannot recommend this talk highly enough for the way it ends. After watching the video dive into this new site that accompanies the talk - an online archive of the works o…
Yesterday · 18:21 -
“Not Fried Chicken” Ice Cream Bucket
Tina Roth Eisenberg
My pal Saul sent me the weirdest and funnest treat I have *ever* received: A “Not Fried Chicken” Ice Cream Bucket by Life Raft Treats. It looks just like a fried chicken drumstick, but it…
Yesterday · 16:00 -
Stop Trying To Be Cool
Tina Roth Eisenberg
“Stop trying to be cool. Be nerdy and obsessive about the things you love. Enthusiasm will get you farther than indifference.” – James McCrae…
Yesterday · 15:56 -
Cloud Dessert
Tina Roth Eisenberg
View this post on Instagram A post shared by designboom magazine (@designboom) This. Dessert. Makes. My. Heart. Sing.…
Yesterday · 15:54 -
Simon Sinek and Trevor Noah in Conversation
Tina Roth Eisenberg
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation on friendship.…
Yesterday · 15:51 -
A short thread of videos that sync perfectly to other audio tracks,...
Jason Kottke
A short thread of videos that sync perfectly to other audio tracks, e.g. This Is America video clip set to Call Me Maybe or the Peanuts dance party set to Joy Division.…
Yesterday · 15:17 -
A Syllabus for Generalists. Featuring resources for learning about geometry, chemistry, world...
Jason Kottke
A Syllabus for Generalists. Featuring resources for learning about geometry, chemistry, world history, home maintenance, origami, tying knots, and playing chess.…
Yesterday · 14:21 -
Floor Maps of Iconic NYC Fast Food Joints
Jason Kottke
When he was asked to design a new outpost of iconic NYC hot dog joint Papaya King in the East Village, Andrew Bernheimer went around to several other establishments in the city built to serve…
Yesterday · 13:34 -
lm.rs: run inference on Language Models locally on the CPU with Rust
Simon Willison
lm.rs: run inference on Language Models locally on the CPU with Rust Impressive new LLM inference implementation in Rust by Samuel Vitorino. I tried it just now on an M2 Mac with 64GB of RAM and…
Yesterday · 13:33 -
$2 H100s: How the GPU Bubble Burst
Simon Willison
$2 H100s: How the GPU Bubble Burst Fascinating analysis from Eugene Cheah, founder of LLM hosting provider Featherless, discussing GPU economics over the past 12 months. TLDR: Don’t buy H100s…
Yesterday · 12:57 -
The Most Sought-After Travel Guide Is a Google Doc. “Nothing is more...
Jason Kottke
The Most Sought-After Travel Guide Is a Google Doc. “Nothing is more embarrassing than waiting for a viral pastry because some influencer said it was yummy after not paying a dime.” Perso…
Yesterday · 11:57 -
Newly remastered and available on YouTube, Interview Project (presented by David Lynch)...
Jason Kottke
Newly remastered and available on YouTube, Interview Project (presented by David Lynch) is a series of 121 interviews of people from all around the United States.…
Yesterday · 11:06 -
Photos of Spanish Human Tower Competitions. “More than 40 teams of ‘castellers’...
Jason Kottke
Photos of Spanish Human Tower Competitions. “More than 40 teams of ‘castellers’ recently gathered for the city’s 29th biannual human-tower competition — working together to build th…
Yesterday · 10:20 -
The Distorted Paper Collages of Lola Dupré
Jason Kottke
Collage artist Lola Dupré makes these wonderfully weird images of exaggerated objects, animals, and people. You find more of Dupré’s work on her website and on Instagram. (via col…
Yesterday · 09:37 -
Quoting Mike Caulfield
Simon Willison
The primary use of “misinformation” is not to change the beliefs of other people at all. Instead, the vast majority of misinformation is offered as a service for people to maintain their beli…
Yesterday · 09:21 -
Twin Peaks Actually Explained (in a four-hour video). “Lynch’s obsession with electricity...
Jason Kottke
Twin Peaks Actually Explained (in a four-hour video). “Lynch’s obsession with electricity and fire is essential to the theory” presented in the video. 💬…
Yesterday · 08:52 -
I am tempted by this Lego Fortnite Battle Bus set. (Alas, it...
Jason Kottke
I am tempted by this Lego Fortnite Battle Bus set. (Alas, it is backordered…) 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…
Yesterday · 08:02 -
Initial experiments in using Dungeons & Dragons as a group therapy tool...
Jason Kottke
Initial experiments in using Dungeons & Dragons as a group therapy tool are encouraging. “It seems particularly useful in combating the effects of social isolation and improving both interp…
Yesterday · 07:20 -
HTML for People
Simon Willison
HTML for People Blake Watson's brand new HTML tutorial, presented as a free online book (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, on GitHub). This seems very modern and well thought-out to me. It focuses exclusively on…
Two Days Ago · 19:51 -
Quoting Ed Yong
Simon Willison
Providing validation, strength, and stability to people who feel gaslit and dismissed and forgotten can help them feel stronger and surer in their decisions. These pieces made me understand that…
Two Days Ago · 19:45 -
The trailer for season 2 of The Diplomat. Keri Russell? Witty banter?...
Jason Kottke
The trailer for season 2 of The Diplomat. Keri Russell? Witty banter? What’s not to like? I enjoyed season 1 and will probably give this a shot. Premieres Oct 31 on Netflix.…
Two Days Ago · 15:52 -
Radiohead’s Everything in Its Right Place, 800% Slower
Jason Kottke
Songs played back at much slower speeds were a thing several years ago — the effect can turn even the harshest rock song or bounciest pop tune into something that sounds like Enya or an e…
Two Days Ago · 14:56 -
Whoa, new Nintendo hardware! And it’s…an interactive alarm clock? You can wake...
Jason Kottke
Whoa, new Nintendo hardware! And it’s…an interactive alarm clock? You can wake up to the sounds of Zelda or Mario Kart, shush the clock by waving your hand, and if you snooze too long, th…
Two Days Ago · 14:12 -
“Covid-19 may increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and deaths for...
Jason Kottke
“Covid-19 may increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and deaths for three years after an infection, study suggests.” What’s more, the risk does not appear to diminish over time.…
Two Days Ago · 13:28 -
“One woman and two men with severe autoimmune conditions have gone into...
Jason Kottke
“One woman and two men with severe autoimmune conditions have gone into remission after being treated with bioengineered and CRISPR-modified immune cells.” This is a first for people w/ a…
Two Days Ago · 12:45 -
The Best Panoramic Photos of 2024
Jason Kottke
The results of the 15th annual Epson International Pano Awards have been announced — you can check out all the winners & runners-up on the competition website. Here are a few of my favorite…
Two Days Ago · 12:02 -
The myth of the climate haven. “Because of its speed and scale,...
Jason Kottke
The myth of the climate haven. “Because of its speed and scale, however, human-caused climate change is especially extreme, and everywhere will be impacted by some degree of risk. There is…
Two Days Ago · 11:13 -
Who died and left the US $7 billion? “It was the biggest...
Jason Kottke
Who died and left the US $7 billion? “It was the biggest estate-tax payment in modern history, but no one knew who made it. Then an anonymous phone call pointed to one man.” We don’t ev…
Two Days Ago · 10:32 -
Bridging Language Gaps in Multilingual Embeddings via Contrastive Learning
Simon Willison
Bridging Language Gaps in Multilingual Embeddings via Contrastive Learning Most text embeddings models suffer from a "language gap", where phrases in different languages with the same semantic m…
Two Days Ago · 10:00 -
Photo Remakes of Famous Art
Jason Kottke
I love everything about this…I scrolled through the entire list. This one was my favorite: (via waxy) [This is a vintage post originally from Jan 2012.] Tags: art …
Two Days Ago · 09:41 -
This simple tool finds your Letterboxd besties, people who have listed the...
Jason Kottke
This simple tool finds your Letterboxd besties, people who have listed the same favorite films as you on Letterboxd. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…
Two Days Ago · 09:06 -
Forums Are Still Alive, Active, And A Treasure Trove Of Information. A...
Jason Kottke
Forums Are Still Alive, Active, And A Treasure Trove Of Information. A huge list of still-active internet forums on topics like audio, drugs, plants, home repair, crafting, sports, cars, and…
Two Days Ago · 08:30 -
Chris Coyier
I’m certainly not above government criticism nor do I think lying for political gain is a new trick. I am bummed that a website needs to exist called Hurricane Rumor Response from FEMA in order…
Two Days Ago · 06:34 -
This was Smashing Conference New York 2024
Marc Thiele
Here is my set of photos from this year’s Smashing Conference in New York. We run this show since 10 years already. Always great to come back. Nex…
Two Days Ago · 05:25 -
Announcing Deno 2
Simon Willison
Announcing Deno 2 The big focus of Deno 2 is compatibility with the existing Node.js and npm ecosystem: Deno 2 takes all of the features developers love about Deno 1.x — zero-config, all-in-o…
Three Days Ago · 22:11 -
Imprints of Nature
Jason Kottke
Maximilian Prüfer makes art in collaboration with nature and animals like ants & snails. Using paper with a very sensitive coating on it, he’s able to record the slightest moments…
Three Days Ago · 15:49 -
In their own words, what volunteer health care workers saw in Gaza....
Jason Kottke
In their own words, what volunteer health care workers saw in Gaza. “Nearly every day I was there, I saw a new young child who had been shot in the head or the chest, virtually all of whom…
Three Days Ago · 15:00 -
Forums are still alive, active, and a treasure trove of information
Simon Willison
Forums are still alive, active, and a treasure trove of information Chris Person: When I want information, like the real stuff, I go to forums. Over the years, forums did not really get smaller…
Three Days Ago · 14:45 -
Free Threaded Python With Asyncio
Simon Willison
Free Threaded Python With Asyncio Jamie Chang expanded my free-threaded Python experiment from a few months ago to explore the interaction between Python's asyncio and the new GIL-free build of…
Three Days Ago · 14:38 -
Waffle House “has developed an advanced storm center FEMA consults with”. Their...
Jason Kottke
Waffle House “has developed an advanced storm center FEMA consults with”. Their Waffle House Storm Index rates Hurricane Milton as a “Code Red”, meaning that they are closing stores i…
Three Days Ago · 14:18 -
On Monday, Dave Winer’s Scripting News turned 30 years old. Dave is...
Jason Kottke
On Monday, Dave Winer’s Scripting News turned 30 years old. Dave is still one of the purest of the pure bloggers. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →…
Three Days Ago · 13:17 -
Stupid dipshits are starting to fill Wikipedia with “unsourced, poorly-written AI-generated content”...
Jason Kottke
Stupid dipshits are starting to fill Wikipedia with “unsourced, poorly-written AI-generated content” (that is also totally false in some cases), prompting a purging effort by some WP edit…
Three Days Ago · 12:39 -
The Fair Source Definition
Simon Willison
The Fair Source Definition Fail Source (fair.io) is the new-ish initiative from Chad Whitacre and Sentry aimed at providing an alternative licensing philosophy that provides additional protectio…
Three Days Ago · 12:17 -
Green Day “demastered” their 1994 album Dookie into 15 “obscure, obsolete, and...
Jason Kottke
Green Day “demastered” their 1994 album Dookie into 15 “obscure, obsolete, and inconvenient” formats, like wax cylinder, Fisher Price record, Teddy Ruxpin, and player piano roll. This…
Three Days Ago · 11:47 -
Erin Kissane on Trying to Save the Internet for the Humans
Jason Kottke
I attended the XOXO Festival back in August, and video of some of the talks are starting to trickle online. I’m going to highlight a couple of my favorites here on the site; the first one I…
Three Days Ago · 11:11 -
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS should be visible with the naked eye in the night...
Jason Kottke
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS should be visible with the naked eye in the night sky tonight (Oct 9). “Astronomers are expecting the comet to be especially vivid, possibly rivaling the brightness…
Three Days Ago · 10:35 -
otterwiki
Simon Willison
otterwiki It's been a while since I've seen a new-ish Wiki implementation, and this one by Ralph Thesen is really nice. It's written in Python (Flask + SQLAlchemy + mistune for Markdown + GitPy…
Three Days Ago · 09:22 -
“Milton Is the Hurricane That Scientists Were Dreading”
Jason Kottke
Zoë Schlanger writes about the potentially dangerous and incredibly powerful hurricane now bearing down on Florida’s Gulf Coast and how it’s been supercharged in several ways by climat…
Three Days Ago · 09:10 -
The passwords generated by Apple Passwords consist of two-syllable gibberish words designed...
Jason Kottke
The passwords generated by Apple Passwords consist of two-syllable gibberish words designed to be easier to input in non-optimal situations. “The syllables help them to be memorable briefly…
Three Days Ago · 08:20 -
Mainstream journalists are clamoring for Harris to do more interviews, but these...
Jason Kottke
Mainstream journalists are clamoring for Harris to do more interviews, but these interviews haven’t been substantive. “Not only are these interviews not terribly valuable for the candidat…
Three Days Ago · 07:34 -
Speedy update.
David Hieatt
10 steps nearer to launch…
Three Days Ago · 03:41 -
Open Standards for APIs
Lorna Mitchell
I work or have worked with APIs of all sorts of standards, sometimes many standards at once – or none. Each standard exists for a purpose and might be a great fit, or a terrible fit for other pu…
Three Days Ago · 01:21 -
openai/openai-realtime-console
Simon Willison
openai/openai-realtime-console I got this OpenAI demo repository working today - it's an extremely easy way to get started playing around with the new Realtime voice API they announced at DevDay…
Four Days Ago · 18:38 -
The Move
Jason Kottke
I really liked this entertaining short film by Eric Kissack (editor & producer for The Good Place), in which a couple moving into a new apartment together discovers a previously unnoticed f…
Four Days Ago · 14:54 -
A look at Mozilla’s rebrand. “Mozilla’s new logo is a flag symbol...
Jason Kottke
A look at Mozilla’s rebrand. “Mozilla’s new logo is a flag symbol built from the Mozilla M that comes to life to reveal the company’s iconic Tyrannosaurus Rex symbol and mascot, origi…
Four Days Ago · 14:08 -
If we had $1,000,000…
Simon Willison
If we had $1,000,000… Jacob Kaplan-Moss gave my favorite talk at DjangoCon this year, imagining what the Django Software Foundation could do if it quadrupled its annual income to $1 million an…
Four Days Ago · 13:59 -
Finalists for the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Jason Kottke
The finalists of the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards competition have been announced, so if you need a laugh, here you go. There are so many “tag yourself” moments in the…
Four Days Ago · 13:01 -
Anthropic: Message Batches (beta)
Simon Willison
Anthropic: Message Batches (beta) Anthropic now have a batch mode, allowing you to send prompts to Claude in batches which will be processed within 24 hours (though probably much faster than tha…
Four Days Ago · 12:18 -
From Kenji López-Alt, a list of potential red flags that he looks...
Jason Kottke
From Kenji López-Alt, a list of potential red flags that he looks for when deciding to patronize restaurants. “I try to avoid spending my money at establishments where that money may end u…
Four Days Ago · 12:05 -
Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing, an investigation of fake objects. “Value...
Jason Kottke
Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing, an investigation of fake objects. “Value is found through fakeness, not in spite of it, giving the fake object the potential to be even better than the…
Four Days Ago · 11:20 -
Infinite Cosmos: Visions From the JW Space Telescope
Jason Kottke
Out today from National Geographic is Infinite Cosmos, a gorgeous-looking book by Ethan Siegel (intro by Brian Greene). It’s about the history of the JWST, humanity’s biggest ever space…
Four Days Ago · 09:54 -
Report: NBC is shelving Separated (Errol Morris’ documentary on Trump’s inhumane child...
Jason Kottke
Report: NBC is shelving Separated (Errol Morris’ documentary on Trump’s inhumane child separation policies) until after the election because they don’t want to offend Trump — they hop…
Four Days Ago · 09:08 -
Nobel Physics Prize Awarded for Pioneering A.I. Research by 2 Scientists (John...
Jason Kottke
Nobel Physics Prize Awarded for Pioneering A.I. Research by 2 Scientists (John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton). I’m a little confused why this qualifies for the physics prize? Applied physics…
Four Days Ago · 08:27 -
An exhibition of dozens of iconic photographic prints from the 20th century,...
Jason Kottke
An exhibition of dozens of iconic photographic prints from the 20th century, along with the annotations on the reverse sides including “crop lines, grease pencil markings, date stamps of wh…
Four Days Ago · 07:52 -
A Cloud
Tina Roth Eisenberg
A cloud somewhere near Tucumcari, NM…
Four Days Ago · 04:37 -
A Side of Tea and Poetry
Tina Roth Eisenberg
What a time to be alive and 18! My daughter Ella just self-published her first poetry book. You can read her poetry over at ellajoy.com and if you enjoy it, support this young poet by buying a copy of…
Four Days Ago · 04:37 -
Pix
Tina Roth Eisenberg
This is a funky boot. I like.…
Four Days Ago · 04:33 -
I’ve lost all the poems from the night
Tina Roth Eisenberg
And now that it is morning I’ve lost all the poems from the night. I watched them leave, pack their bags and go. No way to stop them, I’m left alone, and with nothing to show, but my empty pag…
Four Days Ago · 04:31 -
Django Commons
Simon Willison
Django Commons Django Commons is a really promising initiative started by Tim Schilling, aimed at the problem of keeping key Django community projects responsibly maintained on a long-term basis…
The Other Day · 21:27 -
Thoughts on the Treasurer Role at Tech NonProfits
Simon Willison
Thoughts on the Treasurer Role at Tech NonProfits Will Vincent, Django Software Foundation treasurer from 2020-2022, explains what’s involved in the non-profit role with the highest level of r…
The Other Day · 16:41 -
Chef’s Table: Noodles
Jason Kottke
The food documentary series Chef’s Table returns with chefs & culinary experts from Italy, China, Cambodia, and the US who all work in the medium of the noodle. Here’s the trailer for Che…
The Other Day · 15:24 -
Tressie McMillan Cottom reflects on her profile of Sean Combs for Vanity...
Jason Kottke
Tressie McMillan Cottom reflects on her profile of Sean Combs for Vanity Fair three years ago. “I’ve talked to some strange characters in my time, but this was in the top tier of strangen…
The Other Day · 14:39 -
An A.I. Model Helped Uncover 303 Previously Unseen Nazca Lines in Peru....
Jason Kottke
An A.I. Model Helped Uncover 303 Previously Unseen Nazca Lines in Peru. “The A.I. model has been adept at detecting the smaller, relief-type renderings that mainly portray wild animals and…
The Other Day · 13:51 -
What's New In Python 3.13
Simon Willison
What's New In Python 3.13 It's Python 3.13 release day today. The big signature features are a better REPL with improved error messages, an option to run Python without the GIL and the beg…
The Other Day · 13:36 -
What's New in Ruby on Rails 8
Simon Willison
What's New in Ruby on Rails 8 Rails 8 takes SQLite from a lightweight development tool to a reliable choice for production use, thanks to extensive work on the SQLite adapter and Ruby driv…
The Other Day · 13:17 -
Every Frame a Painting: What Would Billy Wilder Do?
Jason Kottke
Billy Wilder (Sunset Boulevard, The Apartment, Some Like It Hot) was both a great director and a great writer. In this video essay, Taylor Ramos & Tony Zhou examine how Wilder balanced the…
The Other Day · 13:02 -
Spain & Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta is retiring from football at the...
Jason Kottke
Spain & Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta is retiring from football at the age of 40. I always loved watching him play…one of the all-time greats. 💬 Join the…
The Other Day · 12:24 -
Datasette 0.65
Simon Willison
Datasette 0.65 Python 3.13 was released today, which broke compatibility with the Datasette 0.x series due to an issue with an underlying dependency. I've fixed that problem by vendoring and fix…
The Other Day · 12:07 -
Private Snafu: The World War II Propaganda Cartoons Created by Dr. Seuss,...
Jason Kottke
Private Snafu: The World War II Propaganda Cartoons Created by Dr. Seuss, Frank Capra & Mel Blanc. “[Private Snafu] was an adorable dolt who sounded like Bugs Bunny and looked a bit like El…
The Other Day · 11:55
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