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100% All Achievements

I'm trying to share my footage of the full run to prove it's not tool-assisted, but the uploader has problems with video lengths of more than a decade.

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

Huh, the original version of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears fairy...

Huh, the original version of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears fairy tale is a bit different: “An impudent old woman enters the forest home of three anthropomorphic bachelor bears…”

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Daring Fireball Valid
John Gruber

The 25th Anniversary of The Onion Classic: ‘William Safire Orders Two Whoppers Junior’

theonion.com/william-safire-orders-two-whoppers-junior-1819565735/

This one will never get old.

Link: theonion.com/william-safire-orders-two-whoppers-junior…

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

A Tour of the New David Bowie Archive

A few days ago, I linked to a NY Times piece about the V&A’s 90,000-piece archive of David Bowie stuff — costumes, photos, drawings, lyrics, etc. The David Bowie Centre is a working archive with new reading and study rooms. The archive contains over 80,000 items, inclu...

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Jason Kottke

They’re bringing back Reading Rainbow, hosted by Mychal the Librarian....

They’re bringing back Reading Rainbow, hosted by Mychal the Librarian.

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Daring Fireball Valid
John Gruber

Let’s Check in With HP Employee Imran Chaudhri

theverge.com/tech/785363/lets-check-in-with-hp-employee-imran-chaudhri

Allison Johnson, The Verge:

Remember the Humane AI pin? And that serious-as-a-heart-attack TED talk about the future of computing? Well, Qualcomm featured Chaudhri in its Snapdragon Summit keynote today, where he’s talking less about lasers you wear on your shirt and more about the amazing battery life on the OmniBook 5 series. How it started, how it’s going, etc. etc.

Johnson’s link above goes directly to Chaudhri’s bit in Qualcomm’s keynote. Looks like a hostage video.

Link: theverge.com/tech/785363/lets-check-in-with-hp-employee…

Daring Fireball Valid
• Daring Fireball Department of Commerce

[Sponsor] S&P Global

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The future of information delivery is AI — and AI thrives on clean, trustworthy metadata. That’s why S&P Global is embracing open web standards to make data more accessible and machine-readable. Explore our open data at dunl.org and discover rich metadata at marketplace.spglobal.com.

Link: marketplace.spglobal.com/en/solutions/metadata-marketplace-…

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

Mussolini: Son Of The Century

Antonio Scurati’s 2018 “documentary novel” M: Son of the Century was a worldwide bestseller about the early political career of Benito Mussolini and the rise of fascism in post-WWI Italy. Director Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice, Darkest Hour) has adapted the book into an 8-...

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

Natalia Newsome is a 5’11” sophomore volleyball player for SMU; she’s got...

Natalia Newsome is a 5’11” sophomore volleyball player for SMU; she’s got a 40-inch vertical and can touch almost a foot above a regulation basketball hoop. It is bananas how high she rises when spiking the ball.

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Jason Kottke

Bisa Butler, Hold Me Close

Bisa Butler makes quilted portraits and recently debuted a show with some of her newest work called Hold Me Close. From her artist’s statement: This body of work is a visual response to how I am feeling as an African American woman living in 2025. We lived through COV...

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Claude Sonnet 4.5 is probably the "best coding model in the world" (at least for now)

Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5 today, with a very bold set of claims: Claude Sonnet 4.5 is the best coding model in the world. It's the strongest model for building complex agents. It’s the best model at using computers. And it shows substantial gains in reasoning and...

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

Ismail Ibrahim worked as a fact checker for an unnamed magazine (it...

Ismail Ibrahim worked as a fact checker for an unnamed magazine (it was the New Yorker). “Friendly members of the editorial staff informed me that some of my older colleagues were calling me a terrorist sympathizer.”

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Jason Kottke

In post-Soviet Russia, Sauron is good actually? “It became a story about...

In post-Soviet Russia, Sauron is good actually? “It became a story about hobbits, elves, dwarves, and men oppressing the not-so-evil Sauron and his nation of Mordor.”

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Armin Ronacher: 90%

Armin Ronacher: 90% The idea of AI writing "90% of the code" to-date has mostly been expressed by people who sell AI tooling. Over the last few months, I've increasingly seen the same idea come coming much more credible sources. Armin is the creator of a bewildering array of...

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

M. Gessen: This Is the Feeling of Losing a Country. I Know...

M. Gessen: This Is the Feeling of Losing a Country. I Know It Well. “When your country strips you of rights and protections, it tells you that it no longer recognizes you. Other times, you realize that you no longer recognize your country.”

kottke.org Valid
Jason Kottke

Nikole Hannah-Jones on the bipartisan tributes of Charlie Kirk & the mainstreaming...

Nikole Hannah-Jones on the bipartisan tributes of Charlie Kirk & the mainstreaming of extremist, bigoted speech. “You know, the Good Book, the Bible, says you judge a man as he lived, not as he died.”

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Jason Kottke

An asteroid discovered in 2024 has a small chance of hitting the...

An asteroid discovered in 2024 has a small chance of hitting the moon in 2032. “Lunar ejecta could increase micrometeoroid debris flux in low Earth orbit up to 1000 times above background levels.” Scientists say we may be able to nuke it.

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Quoting Scott Aaronson

Given a week or two to try out ideas and search the literature, I’m pretty sure that Freek and I could’ve solved this problem ourselves. Instead, though, I simply asked GPT5-Thinking. After five minutes, it gave me something confident, plausible-looking, and (I could tell) ...

Daring Fireball Valid
John Gruber

Drata

drata.com/daring

My thanks to Drata for sponsoring this last week at DF. Their message is short and sweet: Automate compliance. Streamline security. Manage risk. Drata delivers the world’s most advanced Trust Management platform.

Link: drata.com/daring

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Quoting Nick Turley

We’ve seen the strong reactions to 4o responses and want to explain what is happening.

We’ve started testing a new safety routing system in ChatGPT.

As we previously mentioned, when conversations touch on sensitive and emotional topics the system may switch mid-chat to a reasoning model or GPT-5 designed to handle these contexts with extra care. This is similar to how we route conversations that require extra thinking to our reasoning models; our goal is to always deliver answers aligned with our Model Spec.

Routing happens on a per-message basis; switching from the default model happens on a temporary basis. ChatGPT will tell you which model is active when asked.

Nick Turley, Head of ChatGPT, OpenAI

Tags: generative-ai, openai, chatgpt, ai, llms, nick-turley