- Sunny DisneySea (Louie Mantia)
- It really is the year of the website (Andy Bell)
- Meet Loud Room (Jason Santa Maria)
- Weeknotes 26:05 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Stamps: Graphic Art in Miniature (kottke.org)
- Now (January 2026) (Robb Knight)
- The Don’t “Contact Us” Page (Jim Nielsen)
- I went back to Linux and it was a mistake (The Verge)
- ReliCSS (CSS-Tricks)
- React’s ViewTransition Element (Frontend Masters Blog)
- The Browser’s Little White Lies (Jim Nielsen)
- Convert & Compress (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Saying “No” In an Age of Abundance (Jim Nielsen)
- Write about the future you want (Dave Rupert) — “Often people need you to show, not tell the alternative. You need to paint a picture. Not a full complete picture, but one where a person can paint themselves in it. When people want change and bad change is happening all around them, that’s a hopeless place. Build a raft of opportunity that people can latch onto in the rough open waters, instead of hitting them with spears.”
- Container queries are rad AF! (Go Make Things)
- The open source design stack (Piccalilli)
- Kosuke (Louie Mantia)
- Study Finds Obvious Truth Everybody Knows (Jim Nielsen)
- Tokyo Disneyland in the Snow (Louie Mantia)
- Weeknotes 26:06 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- It’s about to get a lot easier for your JavaScript to clean up after itself (Piccalilli)
- Weeknote #1987 (Robb Knight)
- 50 Most Underappreciated Movies of the 21st Century (TIME) — via kottke.org
- jQuery 4 (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Zoning Out Is Good For You (kottke.org)
- Wes Cook and the Centralia McDonald’s Mural (Cabel Sasser)
- The start (Piccalilli) — Post 1 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
- Base-level planning (Piccalilli) — Post 2 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
Month: February 2026
Weekly Links 02.02–02.08
- The 100 Best Comedy Movies of All Time — via kottke.org
- MTV REWIND – I Want My MTV! — via kottke.org
- Pens, Inks, and Obsidian Bases (Robb Knight)
- Weeknotes 26:04 (Jeff Bridgforth)
News
- Firefox is adding a switch to turn AI features off
- Ikea’s next cheap Bluetooth speaker is a playful purple mouse
- Google Home finally adds support for buttons
- Bob Iger picks ‘Daddy Josh’ D’Amaro as his Disney CEO replacement
- Everyone is stealing TV
- GuliKit’s tiny dongle lets you connect a PS5 controller to your Switch 2
Weekly Links 01.26–02.01
- My favorite series of 2025 (Lynn Fisher)
- Logitech Options+ Alternatives for MacOS (Robb Knight)
- Changing Roles (Geoff Graham)
- 2025 by the numbers (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknote #1982 (Robb Knight)
- 88×31 Button Curios (Robb Knight)
- My favorite movies of 2025 (Lynn Fisher)
- In The Beginning There Was Slop (Jim Nielsen)
- 3 + 4 (Adactio)
- Mutual aid and asking people what they need (Go Make Things)
- Weeknotes 26:02 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Lunchtime (kottke.org)
- When the tech leopard eats your face (Go Make Things)
- Fix for Slow Open and Save Dialog on MacOS (Robb Knight)
- Food I recommend in Chicago in 2025 (Cassidy Williams)
- 2025 Year in Review (Letterboxd)
- Configure your repositories with .github (Cassidy Williams)
- The best thing I bought this year: a portable mechanical keyboard (The Verge)
- The best version of my site so far… (Dave Rupert)
- Weeknotes 26:03 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- New Year, New Website — Same Old Me (Jim Nielsen)
- The Keyboard I Never Wanted (Tyler Sticka)
- Pinning homebrew dependencies (Cory Dransfeldt)
News
- Apple’s new AirTag has more range and a better speaker
- OpenAI’s president is a Trump mega-donor
- Lego’s new Lord of the Rings set puts Sauron’s head on your shelf
- Moltbot, the AI agent that ‘actually does things,’ is tech’s new obsession
- Ted Lasso season 4 hits Apple TV in the summer
- Google adds Gemini AI-powered ‘auto browse’ to Chrome
- Kane passes Modano for most points by U.S.-born player
- The LEGO Group and Crocs Enter Multi-Year Global Partnership
- Dynacap made my favorite mechanical keyboard into an electrocapacitive one