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Jason Kottke

What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?

In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the Senate to argue against cutting federal funding for public broadcasting. During his testimony, Rogers recited a song from his show, What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel? In this short video, Jon Lefkovitz accompanies Mister Rogers’ words with some music and short scenes from movies like Moonlight, The 400 Blows, Do the Right Thing, Lady Bird, 2001, and Return of the Jedi.

Tags: Fred Rogers · Jon Lefkovitz · movies · music · remix

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Jason Kottke

Qualcomm buys open-source electronics firm Arduino. “Qualcomm said Arduino ‘will retain its...

Qualcomm buys open-source electronics firm Arduino. “Qualcomm said Arduino ‘will retain its independent brand, tools and mission.’” I wonder how long that independence will last…

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I missed that NIN’s Tron:Ares soundtrack came out a couple of weeks...

I missed that NIN’s Tron:Ares soundtrack came out a couple of weeks ago. Listening this morning to catch up!

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Vibe engineering

I feel like vibe coding is pretty well established now as covering the fast, loose and irresponsible way of building software with AI - entirely prompt-driven, and with no attention paid to how the code actually works. This leaves us with a terminology gap: what should we ca...

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Jason Kottke

Upcoming exhibition from the MFA in Boston: “‘Faces in the Crowd: Street...

Upcoming exhibition from the MFA in Boston: “‘Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography’ explores the evolving techniques photographers have used to record the human experience as it has played out in populous urban spaces…”

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The Rewatchables

‘Jeremiah Johnson’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Bill’s Dad

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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan, plus Bill’s dad, give it all up to become three podcasting mountain men after rewatching Robert Redford in ‘Jeremiah Johnson,’ also starring Will Geer and Allyn Ann McLerie and directed by Sydney Pollack. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, Ronak Nair, and Eduardo Ocampo A Mountain of Movies® on Paramount+. Stream now! Chad Powers - New Episodes on Tuesdays on Hulu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine or Home Improvement or DIY

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Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report

Deloitte to pay money back to Albanese government after using AI in $440,000 report Ouch: Deloitte will provide a partial refund to the federal government over a $440,000 report that contained several errors, after admitting it used generative artificial intelligence to hel...

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gpt-image-1-mini

gpt-image-1-mini OpenAI released a new image model today: gpt-image-1-mini, which they describe as "A smaller image generation model that’s 80% less expensive than the large model." They released it very quietly - I didn't hear about this in the DevDay keynote but I later sp...

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a system that can do work independently on behalf of the user

I've settled on agents as meaning "LLMs calling tools in a loop to achieve a goal" but OpenAI continue to muddy the waters with much more vague definitions. Swyx spotted this one in the press pack OpenAI sent out for their DevDay announcements today:

How does OpenAl define an "agent"? An Al agent is a system that can do work independently on behalf of the user.

Adding this one to my collection.

Tags: ai-agents, openai, agent-definitions, swyx

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Jason Kottke

The Mainstream Media Is Catastrophically Failing To Meet The Moment. “Mainstream media...

The Mainstream Media Is Catastrophically Failing To Meet The Moment. “Mainstream media has become so terrified of appearing biased that they’ve abandoned their basic responsibility to clearly communicate truth to the public.”

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Jason Kottke

The Taco Bell 50k Ultramarathon was run in Denver over the weekend....

The Taco Bell 50k Ultramarathon was run in Denver over the weekend. Competitors must eat at 9 out of 10 Taco Bells along the route. “By the 4th stop, all entrants must have consumed at least one (1) Chalupa Supreme or one Crunchwrap Supreme…”

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Jason Kottke

I missed this from a couple of months ago: Inside the World...

I missed this from a couple of months ago: Inside the World of “The Great British Bake Off”. “No show does so much to hide its true nature: namely, that it is a competition people desperately want to win.”

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GPT-5 pro

GPT-5 pro Here's OpenAI's model documentation for their GPT-5 pro model, released to their API today at their DevDay event. It has similar base characteristics to GPT-5: both share a September 30, 2024 knowledge cutoff and 400,000 context limit. GPT-5 pro has maximum output ...

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Jason Kottke

What Makes for a Healthy Society?

In a 2014 preface for his 1978 book The Ohlone Way, a description of how the indigenous peoples of California’s Bay Area lived before Europeans arrived, Malcolm Margolin shared a list of what he thought constituted a healthy society: Sustainable relationship with the envir...

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“Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize...

“Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work shedding light on how the immune system spares healthy cells, creating openings for possible new autoimmune disease and cancer treatments.”

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Jason Kottke

Empty Nest? Or Open Door?

Last year, Gretchen Rubin wrote a widely circulated piece about trading the “empty nest” metaphor for something that “emphasizes possibility”: the open door. I somehow hadn’t read it when it came out, but being in the midst of emptying the nest/opening the door, it was unsur...

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OpenAI DevDay 2025 live blog

I'm at OpenAI DevDay in Fort Mason, San Francisco today. As I did last year, I'm going to be live blogging the announcements from the kenote. Unlike last year, this year there's a livestream.

Tags: liveblogging, ai, openai, generative-ai, llms

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OpenAI Looks to Take 10 Percent Stake in AMD Through AI Chip Deal

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MacKenzie Sigalos, CNBC: OpenAI and Advanced Micro Devices have reached a deal that could see Sam Altman’s company take a 10% stake in the chipmaker. AMD stock skyrocketed more than 30% on Monday following the news. OpenAI will deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD’s Instinct graph...

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Jason Kottke

How to Write in Cuneiform, the Oldest Writing System in the World....

How to Write in Cuneiform, the Oldest Writing System in the World. “Cuneiform consists of three components — upright, horizontal and diagonal — made by pressing the edge of a reed stylus, or popsicle stick if you prefer, into a clay tablet.”

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