A list of all the media (movies, books, TV shows, plays, etc.) consumed by Steven Soderbergh in 2025.
The Brattle theater is playing what they call the...
The Brattle theater is playing what they call the Ultimate Double Feature: “we play the first movie up until the point when the characters enter a cinema to watch a different film”, then play the entirety of that 2nd film, then finish up the 1st film.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
You know who else had a Greenland obsession?...
You know who else had a Greenland obsession? “Greenland appears to have been a lifelong preoccupation of Adolf Hitler’s.”
Fries Vansevenant’s Neo-Constructivist Collages
Former Prince Andrew arrested
Why Does Cocaine Feel So Good?
Experimenting with sponsorship for my blog and newsletter
One More Spitball Idea for Apple’s March 4 Media Event ‘Experience’: Immersive F1 on Vision Pro?
SWE-bench February 2025 leaderboard update
Plums
Mars For The Rest of Us
• Maciej Cegłowski
New evidence for old life on Mars
No one wants to stick their neck out, but it's getting hard to find abiotic explanations
LadybirdBrowser/ladybird: Abandon Swift adoption
LadybirdBrowser/ladybird: Abandon Swift adoption
Back in August 2024 the Ladybird browser project announced an intention to adopt Swift as their memory-safe language of choice.As of this commit it looks like they've changed their mind:
Everywhere: Abandon Swift adoption
After making no progress on this for a very long time, let's acknowledge it's not going anywhere and remove it from the codebase.
Via Hacker News
Love this cool JS pattern-making script .
New from Neal Agarwal: Sandboxels . “It’s a...
New from Neal Agarwal: Sandboxels. “It’s a falling-sand game with hundreds of elements, heat simulation, electricity & a lot more. I like making little cities and then adding tons of rats.”
Paul Ford: ‘The A.I. Disruption Has Arrived, and It Sure Is Fun’
nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NFA.djaw.TBlAp8kE_N-i
Paul Ford, in an op-ed for The New York Times (gift link):
All of the people I love hate this stuff, and all the people I hate love it. And yet, likely because of the same personality flaws that drew me to technology in the first place, I am annoyingly excited.
Link: nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html?unlocked…
Some modern collective nouns : a cringe of Cybertrucks,...
Some modern collective nouns: a cringe of Cybertrucks, an anxiety of authors, a migraine of toddlers, and “a group of two or men is called a podcast”.
Business/product advice: launch it three times ....
Business/product advice: launch it three times. “The vast majority of the time, the single biggest problem you have is that nobody knows you exist, and nobody gives a damn about what you do.”
Typing without having to type
25+ years into my career as a programmer I think I may finally be coming around to preferring type hints or even strong typing. I resisted those in the past because they slowed down the rate at which I could iterate on code, especially in the REPL environments that were key to my productivity. But if a coding agent is doing all that typing for me, the benefits of explicitly defining all of those types are suddenly much more attractive.
Tags: ai-assisted-programming, programming, programming-languages
A Sense of Getting Closer
With music by Max Cooper and visuals by Conner Griffith, A Sense of Getting Closer is a music video that was inspired by a quote submitted to Cooper’s On Being project:
I have a sense of getting closer to something which my life depends on. I can sense it but I cannot tell if I should be excited or terrified about what will happen.
Mesmerizing. Like literally, given that it’s based on “a hypnotic light show we can’t look away from, yet we know is made up of low-quality content fed to us by engagement algorithms.”
Tags: Conner Griffith · Max Cooper · mesmerizing · music · video