Interoperability
As an aid to his travel planning, Kevin Kelly has compiled a...
As an aid to his travel planning, Kevin Kelly has compiled a meta-calendar of Asian festivals.
A group of researchers tracked down the original photo used in the...
A group of researchers tracked down the original photo used in the final scene of The Shining. “It was a real photo from the 1920s, and Nicholson’s face had been superimposed over someone. But whose face was it?”
Yawns
If you’re like most people, you probably started yawning as soon as you read the title of this post and saw the video’s thumbnail. And then yawned like two or three times watching it. That’s because a) yawning is contagious, and b) that video is chock-a-block with clips of people and animals yawning.
Yawning is so weird. It’s even a strange word. Yaaaaawwwwwnnnn. And like I mentioned, it’s contagious. In fact, it’s so contagious that even reading or overhearing someone talking about yawning can cause you to yawn. Why the hell do we do this weird thing? Perhaps to cool our brains.
(via the kid should see this)
Tags: video
Today’s weather report styled like The Weather Channel in the 90s: WeatherStar...
Today’s weather report styled like The Weather Channel in the 90s: WeatherStar 4000+.
You Sure You’re In The Mood For Another Wes Anderson Film With...
Decisions and opportunity in America are no longer cheap. “Life is an...
A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
Baby Shark
Your beginning-of-summer PSA: Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning. “There is very little...
Your beginning-of-summer PSA: Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning. “There is very little splashing, no waving, and no yelling or calls for help of any kind.” So here’s what to look for…
This week, the second Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf took place. This time, 5 people attended. After a round of introducing each other including website, we once more had a good chat about a variety of IndieWeb topics. And this time, we all did some coding, too. For example, Jochen made some commits to his django-indieweb project, Mark added some rel=me links and Microformats markup, and I fixed my Atom feed’s updated date to truly show the date they have been updated (which is quite relevant for example when sending WebSub notifications).
I’ve changed and refined icons for the “Subscriptions” and “Feeds” pages, as well as for “Lists”, “Audio” and “Video”. And the “adding a feed to a list”-UI has seen a tiny improvement, too.
Cato CTRL™ Threat Research: PoC Attack Targeting Atlassian’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Introduces New “Living off AI” Risk
How Apple Created a Custom iPhone Camera for ‘F1’
wired.com/story/apple-created-a-custom-iphone-camera-for-f1/
‘F1’ and Apple’s Movie Strategy
variety.com/2025/film/news/f1-apple-movie-strategy-tim-cook-lewis-hamilton-1236424270/
playbackrate
Here's a tip that works on YouTube and almost any other web page that shows you a video. You can increase the playback rate beyond the usually-exposed 2x by running this in your browser DevTools console:
document.querySelector('video').playbackRate = 2.5
I find this is the fastest I can reasonably watch most videos at, with subtitles on to help my comprehension - it turns a 40 minute video into just 16 minutes, short enough that I don't feel too guilty taking time off whatever else I'm doing to watch it!
Tags: youtube, video, javascript
★ One Week Out, Some Brief Thoughts and Observations on WWDC 2025
Want to use your phone less? Try Forest. “Whenever you want to...
Want to use your phone less? Try Forest. “Whenever you want to stay focused, plant a [virtual] tree. Your tree will grow while you focus on your work. Leaving the app halfway will cause your tree to die.”