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Dan’s Polaroids

14.02.2026

Holding the soles of our shoes into the camera, you can see lots
      of confetti and other colourful stuff on there.
Our sticky soles after being part of the child carneval procession.

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How Generative and Agentic AI Shift Concern from Technical Debt to Cognitive Debt

How Generative and Agentic AI Shift Concern from Technical Debt to Cognitive Debt This piece by Margaret-Anne Storey is the best explanation of the term cognitive debt I've seen so far. Cognitive debt, a term gaining traction recently, instead communicates the notion that t...

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Launching Interop 2026

Launching Interop 2026 Jake Archibald reports on Interop 2026, the initiative between Apple, Google, Igalia, Microsoft, and Mozilla to collaborate on ensuring a targeted set of web platform features reach cross-browser parity over the course of the year. I hadn't realized ho...

Global News Podcast

Russia 'used frog toxin' to kill Alexei Navalny

26:07
European countries say tests show Russia's Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a substance developed from a toxin found in Ecuadorian dart frogs. But the Kremlin denies killing the opposition leader. Also: Marco Rubio delivers a softer line to America's European allies at the M...

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Quoting Boris Cherny

Someone has to prompt the Claudes, talk to customers, coordinate with other teams, decide what to build next. Engineering is changing and great engineers are more important than ever.

Boris Cherny, Claude Code creator, on why Anthropic are still hiring developers

Tags: careers, anthropic, ai, claude-code, llms, coding-agents, ai-assisted-programming, generative-ai

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The Happy Pod: The model redefining beauty norms

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We meet a Ghanaian woman who is challenging stereotypes of beauty and disability by modelling with her prosthetic leg wrapped in colourful kente fabric. Abena Christine Jon'el had her leg amputated when she was just two years old because of an aggressive form of cancer. She ...

Dan’s Polaroids

13.02.2026

A photo of our white Polaroid Go camera.
Lost the photos I took with this camera. :( So, here's just the cam.

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Quoting Thoughtworks

The retreat challenged the narrative that AI eliminates the need for junior developers. Juniors are more profitable than they have ever been. AI tools get them past the awkward initial net-negative phase faster. They serve as a call option on future productivity. And they a...

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Bad Map Projection: Zero Declination

'The zero line in WMM2025 passes through a lot of population centers; I wonder what year the largest share of the population lived in a zone of less than 5° of declination,' he thought, derailing all other tasks for the rest of the day.

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Anthropic's public benefit mission

Someone asked if there was an Anthropic equivalent to OpenAI's IRS mission statements over time. Anthropic are a "public benefit corporation" but not a non-profit, so they don't have the same requirements to file public documents with the IRS every year. But when I asked Cla...

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The evolution of OpenAI's mission statement

As a USA 501(c)(3) the OpenAI non-profit has to file a tax return each year with the IRS. One of the required fields on that tax return is to "Briefly describe the organization’s mission or most significant activities" - this has actual legal weight to it as the IRS can use ...

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Aaron Cohen

If what you want is to see tiny people all over your...

If what you want is to see tiny people all over your plate, you 100% absolutely have to try Lanmaoa asiatica. The mushroom is a popular food during mushroom season, but if undercooked has the same effect worldwide: lilliputian hallucinations.

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Jason Kottke

A Brief History of Japanese Art

I know I probably say this every time I post videos like this, but I wish I’d gotten into art & art history earlier than I did. Channels like Behind the Masterpiece are so good at making this stuff come alive and their Brief History of Japanese Art scratches my recent interest in Japan itch quite nicely. I was lucky to see some of the pieces from the video on my Japan trip last fall, including the Big Buddha in Kamakura, hand scrolls, sumi-e, and so many woodblock prints. (via open culture)

Tags: art · art school · history · Japan · video

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Jason Kottke

On historical accuracy in movies (Wuthering Heights,...

On historical accuracy in movies (Wuthering Heights, The Odyssey) and the “anxious, professional monitoring in which the images onscreen must be checked and rechecked for their accordance with the original text and preexisting notions about it”.

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Jason Kottke

The AI hater’s guide to code with LLMs . This is...

The AI hater’s guide to code with LLMs. This is an interesting and thoughtful read.

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Jason Kottke

Recently released: Super Nintendo: The Game-Changing...

Recently released: Super Nintendo: The Game-Changing Company That Unlocked the Power of Play. “What magical mushroom could have turned an unassuming playing card company into one of the dominant cultural forces of the twenty-first century?”

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Jason Kottke

A molly guard is a safety cover that you need to move...

A molly guard is a safety cover that you need to move out of the way before pressing an important button. “Anecdotally, this is named after Molly, an engineer’s daughter who was invited to a datacenter and promptly pressed a big red button…”

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Jason Kottke

Polar explorer and scientist Felicity Aston shares her...

Polar explorer and scientist Felicity Aston shares her beauty uniform. “When I come back from an expedition, my hair is in the GREATEST shape. That whole thing about washing your hair less frequently? It’s true.”

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Jason Kottke

Food Is Love is a collection of essays about “how...

Food Is Love is a collection of essays about “how memory, food, and love are all intertwined”. “We are reminded that food is an expression of love, and sometimes the only way people who loved us were capable of showing it.”

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Jason Kottke

14-year old Miles Wu recently won the top prize at a...

14-year old Miles Wu recently won the top prize at a junior innovators competition for an origami shape that can hold 10,000 times its own weight “that could be used to build deployable shelters for emergency situations like natural disasters”.