- The best books we read in 2025 (The Verge)
- The 10 best sci-fi and fantasy movies of 2025, ranked (Polygon)
- The best JRPGs of 2025 (Polygon)
- The 10 best horror TV shows of 2025, ranked (Polygon)
- Zelda: ToTK on Switch 2 was my 2025 GOTY (Polygon)
- The 10 best sci-fi and fantasy TV shows of 2025, ranked (Polygon)
- The best PS5 games from 2025 (The Verge)
- 2025’s best video game remakes and remasters (Polygon)
Tag: music
Weekly Links 10.20–10.26
- Code portability (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Some well-made things. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Meet my new Modular grid generator (Stuff & Nonsense)
- Using Notebook Navigator and Cupertino in Obsidian (Cassidy Williams)
- A carried leaf. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Mister Rogers Visits Sesame Street (1981) (kottke.org)
- I turned an old Mac into a NAS — here’s why you should too
- Mac Mini as a Low Idle Home NAS
- Building a private & personal cloud computer (Chase McCoy)
- A Clock: An Online Remake of Christian Marclay’s The Clock (kottke.org)
- JavaScript’s ??= Operator: Default Values Made Simple — via Frontend Masters Blog
- Prevent scrollbar jump (Go Make Things)
- Your brain’s job (The Oatmeal)
- My Mission (Louie Mantia)
- A social media ethos (Dave Rupert)
- Vibe Check №39 (Dave Rupert)
- A modest proposal for new holidays to manage your digital life (Dave Rupert)
- Is it Time to Un-Sass? (CSS-Tricks)
- All the concerns that make you a boring developer (Dave Rupert)
- Theater UX (Dave Rupert)
- Little Reminder About Custom Properties with Invalid Value (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Covering hidden=until-found (CSS-Tricks)
- Liquid Glass on the Web (Frontend Masters Blog)
- A fiscal recalibration (Dave Rupert) — I can really relate to this. 😞
- Before I go: Always buy the $200 Yamaha (Dave Rupert)
- I made a music app (Cory Dransfeldt)
- Using Eleventy to Gobble Up Everything I Do Online (Robb Knight)
- The CODE Keyboard — The WASD CODE Keyboard v3 was my first legit mechanical keyboard.
- Alfred Workflow: Smart Punctuation (Tyler Sticka)
- Multiple Computers (Jim Nielsen)
- Two Excellent New iPhone Camera Apps: Not Boring’s !Camera and Adobe’s Project Indigo (Daring Fireball)
- Recommended RSS readers (Cory Dransfeldt)
- European Tech Alternatives 🇪🇺 (Matthias Ott)
- Can You Recommend a Good Bookmark Manager? (kottke.org) — I’m settling into Raindrop.io, but there look to be a few more good suggestions to try in the comments.
- New Work: Megazoid Microsite (Jason Santa Maria)
- A right to copy. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Coattails (Adactio)
- CAPTCHAs and the punishment of privacy-conscious users (Cory Dransfeldt)
- A History of the Slave-Breeding Industry in the United States (kottke.org)
- Simplify (Adactio)
- Bird Photographer of the Year for 2025 (kottke.org)
- Six months (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Get Okay (Robb Knight)
- The AI Mandate (Go Make Things)
- Space Exploration Logo Archive — via kottke.org
- 39 Coolest Neighbourhoods in the World in 2025 — via kottke.org
- Real Photos That Look Fake (kottke.org)
- Weeknotes 25:42 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- AI Browsers, ad nauseam (Tyler Sticka)
- AI browsers are straight out of the enshittification playbook (Cory Dransfeldt)
- AI Browsers: Living on the Frontier of Security (Jim Nielsen)
- Vibe Check №40 (Dave Rupert)
News
- Ex-NHL great Jaromir Jagr, 53, starts 38th professional season
- Anbernic’s DS clone will be cheaper than Nintendo’s original
- Kohler’s new Dekoda health sensor peers inside your toilet — 💩
- Apple adds a new toggle to make Liquid Glass less glassy
- Universal’s new Shrek theme park sounds like a millennial playground
- Casio’ new ring watch straps a durable G-Shock to your finger
- Aldi unveils jacket potato jacket complete with silver foil poncho — via kottke.org
- OpenAI’s AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas, is here
- Rivian’s Also e-bike is like nothing you’ve ever seen before
- Lomography made a new film camera that charges with USB-C
- Fujifilm updates its X-T30 with 6K video and a film simulation dial
- The BrickBoy kit turns Lego’s Game Boy into a handheld emulator
- Meet Mico, Microsoft’s AI version of Clippy
- Fallout 4 is getting a new edition just in time for the TV show
- Nike says its first ‘powered footwear’ is like an e-bike for your feet
Weekly Links 10.06–10.12
- A cartoonist’s review of AI art (The Oatmeal)
News
- AMD teams up with OpenAI to challenge Nvidia’s AI chip dominance
- CBS News was just taken over by a Substack
- California bans noisy ads on Netflix, YouTube, and other streamers
- Qualcomm is acquiring DIY electronics platform Arduino
- Mastodon snags Bluesky’s starter packs feature and includes the ability to opt out
- Firefox is adding profiles to separate your browsing sessions
- KPop Demon Hunters’ Huntrix makes live singing debut on SNL
- KPop Demon Hunters Huntr/x performance on Jimmy Fallon was Honmoon-worthy
- Penguins pounce in opener, spoil Sullivan’s return to Rangers — The Penguins played a great game, and the young guys looked good.
- The Minecraft movie is getting a sequel
- Brendan Carr wants to let internet providers charge hidden fees again
- Edifier’s new wireless speaker looks like a gaming PC
- Boox’s new smartphone-sized e-readers come with a steep price hike
- OpenAI allegedly sent police to an AI regulation advocate’s door
- Police are asking kids to stop pulling AI homeless man prank
- Amazon awkwardly edited the guns out of James Bond art
Weekly Links 09.29–10.05
- Lego Nintendo Game Boy review: a brick masterpiece just shy of perfection (The Verge)
- Goodbye, paywall (Go Make Things)
- Modern tools are worse (Go Make Things)
- DHH Is Way Worse Than I Thought (Jake Lazaroff)
- I’ve tested the latest Switch 2 controllers, and this one is the best (The Verge)
- The weirdest KPop Demon Hunters Halloween costume is just $40 (Polygon)
News
- $55 billion EA buyout hands Madden over to investors including Saudi Arabia and Jared Kushner
- GameSir’s clip-on controller turns smartphones into Game Boys
- PlayStation is getting a big, fancy art book full of unused designs
- YouTube caves to Trump with $24.5 million settlement
- Zootopia 2’s directors told the composer ‘Make the score dumber’
- Logitech’s MX Master 4 adds haptic feedback, mostly just for fun
- Keychron made the first almost entirely ceramic keyboard
- Microsoft’s Windows XP Crocs are here
- US government takes equity stake in one of the world’s largest lithium mines
- Behold: The Lego Game Boy has already been modded to play games for real
- Trump admin adds banner attacking ‘Radical Left Democrats’ to government websites
- Perplexity’s Comet browser is available to everyone, everywhere, for free
- Apple pulls ICEBlock from the App Store — Google too
- Kodak launches Kodacolor 100 and 200 to feed the film resurgence
- Ring’s new Search Party feature is on by default; should you opt out?
- AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood provokes outrage from Hollywood’s real actors and SAG-AFTRA
- Quentin Tarantino’s two Kill Bill movies are finally hitting theaters as a single masterpiece
- Scuba Thief Steals Thousands From Floating Disney Restaurant, Then Disappears Into Water — via kottke.org
- Jane Goodall’s death triggered the premiere of Netflix’s new show
Weekly Links 09.22–09.28
- We’re living in a golden age of affordable mechanical keyboards (The Verge)
- Ghost of Yōtei review: PlayStation’s grand attempt at an old Hollywood epic (Polygon)
- Centralia Old-Time Campout 2025 (Chris Coyier)
- The Official Map of the Star Wars Galaxy (kottke.org)
- A short list of tech security tips when traveling (Cory Dransfeldt)
- John Candy: I Like Me (kottke.org)
- What’re Your Top 4 CSS Properties? (CSS-Tricks)
News
- Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro can be easily scratched
- The Mandalorian and Grogu channels classic Star Wars in first trailer
- Jimmy Kimmel’s show will return after censorship outrage
- Trump escalates crackdown by designating ‘Antifa’ a domestic terror group
- Disney Plus is getting another price hike
- This Steam user just got an achievement for owning 40,000 games
- Kimmel returns to television to mock FCC Chair Brendan Carr
- YouTube will now let you hide those pesky end screens
- You can upgrade a Casio watch with Bluetooth, step counting, and games
- Wolverine looks bloody good in first gameplay trailer
- Jimmy Kimmel returns bigger than ever
- First Spaceballs 2 cast photo is also a Star Wars parody
- Raspberry Pi upgraded its keyboard computer with mechanical switches and SSD storage
- Martin Shkreli can be sued for copying Wu-Tang’s one-of-a-kind record
- Evgeni Malkin hoping this isn’t final season with Penguins
- Marc-Andre Fleury bids farewell in last game with Penguins
Weekly Links 09.15–09.21
- Why I ‘upgraded’ to a film camera that’s older than I am (The Verge)
- “He’s The Devil” — A look inside the alleged assaults, lawsuits & shotgun shells involved in the downfall of Christianity’s biggest rock band.
- Weeknote #1966 (Robb Knight)
- Weeknotes 25:37 (Jeff Bridgforth)
News
- Spotify’s free users can finally play the songs they want
- iOS 26 with Apple’s Liquid Glass redesign is out now
- watchOS 26 is now available with a new gesture and Notes on your wrist
- Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 with more powerful Spotlight search and its own Phone app
- Tim Burton’s Pee-wee movie gets a major Criterion Collection release
- Jimmy Kimmel Live pulled after FCC threat over Charlie Kirk joke
- Here’s the Jimmy Kimmel clip that got him pulled off the air
- Nvidia invests $5 billion into Intel to jointly develop PC and data center chips
- Steam is dropping Windows 32-bit support in 2026
- Microsoft is filling Teams with AI agents
- Notion’s new AI Agents will basically do your job for you
- Ubiquiti’s new desktop NAS looks more like a wireless router
Weekly Links 08.18–08.24
- Review: Hampden Estate 1753 (The Rum Barrel Blog)
- Review: The Whisky Exchange Rum Show 2025 (The Rum Barrel Blog)
- Review: Black Tot Master Blender’s Reserve 2025 (The Rum Barrel Blog)
- When the Icebergs Came to Town (kottke.org)
- Generous Media (kottke.org)
- Never write your own Date Parsing Library (Zach Leatherman)
- One weird trick to reduce Eleventy Image Build Times by 60% (Zach Leatherman)
- A Note from my Late Grandmother about Eleventy (Zach Leatherman)
- Studio Notes #45 (SimpleBits)
- Obsidian Bases: Star Ratings and Automatic Covers (Tyler Sticka)
- Pixadex (Louie Mantia)
- Buddies (Louie Mantia)
- blakewatson.com turns 20 (Blake Watson)
- Longplay (Jon Hicks)
- That Windy City Keeb Meet 2025 recap (Cassidy Williams)
- Weeknotes 39 (Mark Boulton)
- Newslettered. (Ethan Marcotte)
- Unorganised Thoughts about Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (Robb Knight)
- Weeknote #1959 (Robb Knight)
- Weeknote #1961 (Robb Knight)
- Weeknotes 25:30 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 25:31 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 25:32 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Weeknotes 25:33 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Hero and semantic ordering (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Often the place of blessing is not our place of preference (Jeff Bridgforth)
- BTW № 3: Analog Edition (Jason Santa Maria)
- Compounding performance issues (Go Make Things)
- Having figure match width of contained image (Jeff Bridgforth)
- The Figcaption Problem (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Fonts for Wireframing (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Ghost vs. Substack, Eleventy vs. WordPress: My Experiences (Richard MacManus)
News
- Grammarly says its AI agent can predict an A paper
- Amazon’s Fallout season two heads to New Vegas
- First Fallout season 2 trailer reveals release date (and Deathclaws)
- Google Home adds scheduling for older Nest thermostats
- UK drops demand for backdoor into Apple encryption
- Nanoleaf’s new 4D V2 lighting kit is better at extending what’s on TV
- Ayaneo’s dual-screen Android handheld is its next modernized Nintendo DS
- Sony is raising PS5 prices, starting tomorrow
- Apple TV Plus is getting more expensive and will cost $12.99 per month
- US government takes 10 percent stake in Intel in exchange for money it was already on the hook for — It seems like there might be some potential conflict of interest here. Also, it looks like one step closer to the United States becoming more like China.
- Bluesky blocks Mississippi under new age verification law
Weekly Links 07.14–07.20
- Not a joke: there is a new Commodore 64 coming out (kottke.org)
- Taking Journalism’s ‘Experts Said…’ Chicanery About Facts to Its Natural, Absurd Conclusion (kottke.org)
- Two guys hated using Comcast, so they built their own fiber ISP (kottke.org)
- Photos Show the Vast Scale of China’s Solar Power Projects (kottke.org)
- Bloc Party’s Tiny Desk Concert (kottke.org)
- Star Wars Lofi (kottke.org)
- Network Pinheads at CBS Are Ending ‘The Late Show’ (Daring Fireball) — See also Colbert’s Cancellation Is a Dark Warning (via kottke.org)
- Who writes the documentation? (Cory Dransfeldt)
- Cursed Knowledge (Immich, via Frontend Masters Blog)
- A stack of browsers (Rachel Smith)
- This blog is hosted on a Nintendo Wii (Alex Haydock)
News
- Texas governor says his emails with Elon Musk are too ‘intimate or embarrassing’ to release
- The Pro 3 is 8BitDo’s first controller with swappable buttons
- Nintendo’s Zelda movie has found its princess and hero of time
- Stranger Things 5’s first trailer promises an epic showdown
- Elgato brightens up its Stream Deck and mics with four new colors
- Why a South Park lawsuit could mean season 27 is the show’s last
Weekly Links 06.02–06.08
- Jaromir Jagr’s Stanley Cup Finals streak is absolutely mind-blowing (SBNation)
- How to copy stuff to a user’s clipboard with vanilla JavaScript (Go Make Things)
- How to build a copy-to-clipboard HTML Web Component (Go Make Things)
- Take My Hand, Precious Lord (Dave Rupert)
- A clarified stance on blocking AI crawlers (Cory Dransfeldt)
- Introducing: Webbed Sites (Webbed Briefs)
- Weeknotes 25:22 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Artificial Intelligence is a Microwave (SonSpring)
- The State of CSS 2025 Survey is out! (CSS-Tricks)
News
- 28 Years Later honors digital heritage with a 20-camera iPhone rig
- Ukraine’s drone strike isn’t just an attack — it’s first-person media warfare
- Bing lets you use OpenAI’s Sora video generator for free
- Wyze’s latest smart bulb is also a camera
- Elon Musk calls Trump’s budget bill a ‘disgusting abomination’
- The single best wireless controller I’ve ever used
- Marvel’s Fantastic Four gets ‘universe’s biggest’ popcorn bucket
- James Bond game 007 First Light gets first trailer
- Astro Bot: five new Vicious Void Galaxy levels, Special Bots launch this July
- The witchhunt is on in Wicked: For Good’s first trailer
- Penguins hire former Rangers assistant Dan Muse as head coach
- 8BitDo’s controllers work with the Switch 2 after a firmware update
Weekly Links 05.19–05.25
- When to use map() vs. forEach() (Matt Smith)
- Fastest Rubik’s Cube Solve Ever (kottke.org)
- Colin Jost & Michael Che give each other jokes to tell on SNL’s Weekend Update (kottke.org)
- NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? (kottke.org)
- Biking Is Therapy (kottke.org)
- [This website] is a repurposed smartphone running on solar power (kottke.org)
- Bring That Beat Back (Naz Hamid)
- Opinionated vs. Flexible Software (Naz Hamid)
- Moving from Notion to Obsidian (Dave Rupert)
- Vibe Check №38 (Dave Rupert)
- Obsidian Miscellany (Tyler Sticka)
- Weeknote #1949 (Robb Knight)
- Weeknotes 25:20 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Star Wars Outlaws is better than you think it is (Polygon)
- SVG to CSS Shape Converter (CSS-Tricks)
- How I Manage My Read Later List (Marcel Wichmann)
- Work styles and ADHD (Go Make Things)
- The magic developer wand (Go Make Things)
- The Last of Us writers break down the season 2 ending and 4 other big changes (Polygon)
News
- Sesame Street’s next season will stream on Netflix
- 23andMe and its user data will soon belong to a pharmaceutical giant
- GitHub’s new AI coding agent can fix bugs for you
- Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open-source
- Microsoft’s Edit on Windows is a new command-line text editor
- Trump signs the Take It Down Act into law
- Nearly half of streaming subscriptions are for plans with ads — I wonder how many of these ad-supported subscriptions are ones bundled with other services. For example, I get ad-supported Hulu included with my phone plan. I rarely watch anything on Hulu (because of the ads), and if it wasn’t free, then I wouldn’t bother with it at all.
- Elgato is letting you stick a Stream Deck on anything
- Fender’s free new recording app lets you simulate its iconic amps and pedals
- Google’s Gemini AI is coming to Chrome
- The FDA is making it more difficult for Americans to get vaccinated for covid
- Fortnite is finally back on US iPhones — “If you get the app from the App Store, it will be a small initial download, and after you actually open the app, it will download the rest of the game. For a colleague, that additional download was 12.95GB.” 😳
- Energy efficiency rollbacks could cost Americans $43 billion in higher utility bills
- OpenAI is buying Jony Ive’s AI hardware company
- PlayStation Stars burns out — PlayStation Stars was a frustrating rewards program (as are most rewards programs now). As a casual gamer, every time I would get close to having enough points for the one reward with any value (a $5 gift card), my points would expire. I often feel like it would be better for a company to have no reward program at all than to have one that is frustrating to use.
- Apple is making a five-part documentary on Martin Scorsese
- Netflix’s new OceanGate documentary makes things seem so much worse
- Verizon wants to wait longer before unlocking your phone
- Anthropic’s Claude 4 AI models are better at coding and reasoning
- Nvidia’s RTX 5060 review debacle should be a wake-up call for gamers and reviewers
- Mozilla is shutting down Pocket — I’ve used Pocket for years. Last year I shopped around for a new read it later app as I was somewhat unhappy with Pocket. I initially decided on Omnivore before deciding to go back to Pocket. I thought I dodged a bullet as Omnivore shut down a few months later, but it looks like my decision to stick with Pocket finally caught up with me.
- Senate Republicans vote to revoke California’s right to set its own tailpipe pollution rules
- Trump threatens Apple with a 25 percent iPhone tariff
- I bet you haven’t seen a first-person shooter quite like this
- Fujifilm’s half-frame camera ditches modern features for retro fun