- 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
Tag: open source software
Weekly Links 09.01–09.07
News
- Instagram is coming to iPad, 15 years later
- Switzerland releases open-weight AI model
- Philips Hue lights get bigger, brighter, and cheaper with a major product refresh
- Aqara announces Apple-friendly doorbell, outdoor camera, video hub, and more
- Microsoft open-sources its 6502 version of BASIC from 1976
- Dia and Arc maker The Browser Company is being acquired by Atlassian
- Adobe’s Premiere video editor is coming to iPhone for free
- Here is Lego’s $1,000 Death Star, the most expensive Lego set ever
- Govee’s new TV backlight uses a triple camera
- Govee’s trippy new light strip puts three lights in every bulb
- Darth Vader’s lightsaber is up for auction
- Bluey movie won’t end Disney’s 16-year 2D animation drought
- Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to authors in landmark AI settlement
- Classic Sesame Street episodes are coming to YouTube
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
Weekly Links 09.23–09.29
- Legalizing Sports Gambling Was a Huge Mistake (kottke.org)
- Wes Anderson Is Museum Bound (kottke.org)
- Astronomy Photographer of the Year for 2024 (kottke.org)
- The Williamsburg Bridge Riders (kottke.org)
- Frozen food delivery service Schwan’s will shutter in November (kottke.org)
- “Presidential polls are no more reliable than they were a century ago” (kottke.org)
- Kodak and the Invention of Popular Photography (kottke.org)
- Why Old Sports Photos Often Have a Blue Haze (kottke.org)
- Danny Boyle’s ’28 Years Later’, a $75 Million Feature Film, Was Shot Using iPhone 15 Pro Max (Daring Fireball)
- Juli Clover Limited Her iPhone 15 Pro Max to the 80 Percent Charging Limit for an Entire Year (Daring Fireball)
- Hidden Pref to Restore Slow-Motion Dock Minimizing on MacOS (Daring Fireball)
- The Modern CLI Renaissance (Frontend Masters Boost)
- Oracle, it’s time to free JavaScript. (Frontend Masters Boost)
- Media Diet (Chris Coyier)
- The accessibility of emoji (Go Make Things)
- Coping with technology FOMO (Go Make Things)
- Hire HTML and CSS people (Robin Rendle)
- Faith Gong: Some Labor Day meditations (Addison Independent)
- I just crossed $1 million on GitHub Sponsors. 💰🎉 (Caleb Porzio)
- Definitions Lists in Markdown (Geoff Graham)
- Aggregating My Distributed Self (CSS-Tricks)
- Catching Up On The WordPress 🚫 WP Engine Sitch (CSS-Tricks)
- If WordPress is to survive, Matt Mullenweg must be removed (Josh Collinsworth)
- Alfred vs. Raycast: my constant debate (Josh Collinsworth)
News
- You can get an at-home flu ‘shot’ starting next year
- Google TV Streamer review: bigger, better, best
- Google TV gets a big upgrade
- X will let people you’ve blocked see your posts
- Logitech’s MX Creative Console is a Stream Deck for Photoshop and Premiere Pro
- Marvel’s new Thunderbolts trailer is armed to the teeth
- How gymnast Jordan Chiles’ medal hopes came down to four seconds
- The Verge’s favorite home office keepsakes
- Mozilla’s brand update gives its old T-Rex logo a fresh new look
- Don’t ever hand your phone to the cops
- Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a remaster for PlayStation 5 and PC
- Ghost of Yotei is the next entry in Sucker Punch’s Ghosts series — I’m very excited for this game, Ghost of Tsushima is one of my favorites!
- Sony’s pearlescent new PS5 colors will jazz up your gaming station
- Duolingo now offers a portable piano for its music course
- Raycast’s Mac launcher is coming soon to iOS and Windows
- I played the PS5 Pro, and it’s clearly better
- PlayStation 5 Pro hands-on: I want it, but I don’t need it
- Here’s how much Disney Plus will charge to share your password
- WP Engine is banned from WordPress.org — Lots of drama in the WordPress community this week.
- California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it
- LG smart TVs have started displaying ads when idle
- The Last of Us’ new season 2 trailer puts Joel and Ellie through the wringer
- John Wick: Ballerina passes the torch to a tiny dancer in first trailer
- Zillow will now show climate risks for property listings in the US
- The new EufyCam S3 Pro promises impressive night vision
- Steam will let you sue Valve now — “Disney recently attempted to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit after a woman died following an allergic reaction at one of its Walt Disney World resorts.“ Just about every article I’ve read that talks about the Disney thing seems to word it deceptively. A more accurate wording for the last part of that sentence would be “at a 3rd party restaurant located on the Walt Disney World resort property”.
- CNN will start locking some articles behind a paywall
- Nintendo’s shiny new museum needs more dirt
- The messy WordPress drama, explained
- Marvel and DC lose ‘Super Hero’ trademarks
Weekly Links 05.06–05.12
- Wes Anderson’s Montblanc Commercial (kottke.org)
- The Gentle Librarian (kottke.org) — A device like the BOOX Palma has been feeling super compelling to me lately, but I’m not sure I would choose one over an iPad unless the price was a bit lower.
- Vibe Check №32 (Dave Rupert)
- A weighted vest (Dave Rupert)
- Klack — Satisfying sound with every keystroke — An app that produces mechanical keyboard sounds for your Mac 😆
- Weeknotes 25.04.24 (Hicks.design)
- On having no visual memory (Rachel Andrew)
- When your work disappears (Lynn Fisher) — Lynn is taking over oss.love from Netlify.
- Weeknotes 24:17 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Europe Trip 2024 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Upcoming custom element support in React (Piccalilli)
- Full text RSS is back (Piccalilli)
- Detect JavaScript Support in CSS (Ryan Mulligan)
- The full trailer for my Netflix series just dropped! (The Oatmeal)
News
- OpenAI and Stack Overflow partner to bring more technical knowledge into ChatGPT
- Stack Overflow is feeding programmers’ answers to AI, whether they like it or not
- Logitech’s Mouse Software Now Includes ChatGPT Support, Adds Janky ‘ai_overlay_tmp’ Directory to Users’ Home Folders — Also on Daring Fireball — Can we please stop adding AI to everything? Many people have suggested SteerMouse as an alternative to the Logitech software.
- Meta Threatens to Pull WhatsApp From India Over Encryption Battle
- Switch 2 will be revealed before April 2025, promises Nintendo
- ESPN is coming to the Disney Plus app
- Komoot is helping me get back on my bike after a long hiatus
- Apple adds a 13-inch iPad Air to the mix
- Apple announces new iPad Pros with OLED displays and thinnest design ever
- Apple announces its M4 chip
- The Magic Keyboard for iPad gets a bigger trackpad
- Apple quietly kills the old-school iPad and its headphone jack
- The iPad Air is now heavier than the iPad Pro
- TikTok sues the US government over ban — Predictable. Also on Daring Fireball.
- Amazon Prime Video ads are about to get more intrusive
- People sure are pressed about Apple’s crushing iPad commercial — Also on Daring Fireball.
- Walmart shopper data will soon feed targeted ads on Disney Plus and Hulu
- A Disney, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle is on the way
- Warner Bros. Discovery’s first new Lord of the Rings movie is due out in 2026
- Verizon and T-Mobile are trying to gobble up US Cellular
- EA is prototyping in-game ads even as we speak
- Biden really, really doesn’t want China to flood the US with cheap EVs
- Bungie’s classic sci-fi shooter Marathon is now free on Steam
- Amazon’s Matter Casting is shaping up so nicely, I want to use it everywhere
- Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile’s ‘unlimited’ plans just got a $10M slap on the wrist
- The DJI Pocket 3 is almost everything I wanted my iPhone camera to be
- The Gamma app brings PS1 emulation to the iPhone
Weekly Links 03.18–03.24
- Moses Supposes (via Waxy.org)
- Open Source. Open Doors. (Brian Muenzenmeyer) — Brian’s book about open source software needs a new publisher now that A Book Apart is shutting down.
- My 2023 Apple Report Card (Daring Fireball)
- Building a Stronger Web Without AI (Louie Mantia)
- The Verge’s favorite gardening gadgets (The Verge)
- The Verge’s favorite smart home automations (The Verge)
- CSS Tricks – I don’t blame you, Chris (Jeff Bridgforth)
News
- Former Penguins forward Konstantin Koltsov passes away
- Steam debuts Steam Families with new parental controls
- Google has a new head of Search — and she’s all in on AI
- Nvidia is using AI to turn game characters into chatbots
- Hackintosh enthusiasts worry that the end is near
- Lego’s 3,745-piece D&D set comes with its own playable adventure
- Captain America and Black Panther face off in the first trailer for 1943: Rise of Hydra
- Fortnite players can now build their own Lego games
- Meta just showed off Threads’ fediverse integration for the very first time
- Threads’ fediverse beta opens to share your posts on Mastodon, too
- Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update smashes its Steam player record
- Ikea releases a pair of affordable USB-C chargers
- US sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphones — I agree with the take on Daring Fireball: “This summary reeks of technical naivety.”
- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice brings the dead man home in its first trailer
- GitLab confirms it’s removed Suyu, a fork of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu
- Mozilla just ditched its privacy partner because its CEO is tied to data brokers