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• Grace Ebert

An Interactive Archive Celebrates the Wide Ranging Projects Inviting ‘Unruly Play’

An Interactive Archive Celebrates the Wide Ranging Projects Inviting ‘Unruly Play’"Play is how we give permission." —Vitor Freire

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• Brendan Fitzgerald

When Your Digital Life Vanishes

"A broken phone or corrupted drive can mean the loss of work, evidence, art, or the last traces of the dead. But sometimes data-recovery experts can summon lost files from the void."

Simon Willison's Weblog Supports Webmention

Quoting Romain Huet

Since GPT-5.4, we’ve unified Codex and the main model into a single system, so there’s no separate coding line anymore.

GPT-5.5 takes this further, with strong gains in agentic coding, computer use, and any task on a computer.

Romain Huet, confirming OpenAI won't release a GPT-5.5-Codex model

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

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GPT-5.5 prompting guide

GPT-5.5 prompting guide Now that GPT-5.5 is available in the API, OpenAI have released a wealth of useful tips on how best to prompt the new model. Here's a neat trick they recommend for applications that might spend considerable time thinking before returning a user-visible...

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• John Gruber

★ Time to Serve Some Delicious Claim Chowder Regarding the Cook-Ternus CEO Transition

In May 2024, Bloomberg ran a feature story by Mark Gurman under the headline, “Tim Cook Can’t Run Apple Forever. Who’s Next?” The subhead: “John Ternus, the head of hardware engineering, is emerging as a potential successor to the CEO.” The nut grafs from that piece: The...

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llm 0.31

Release: llm 0.31

  • New GPT-5.5 OpenAI model: llm -m gpt-5.5. #1418
  • New option to set the text verbosity level for GPT-5+ OpenAI models: -o verbosity low. Values are low, medium, high.
  • New option for setting the image detail level used for image attachments to OpenAI models: -o image_detail low - values are low, high and auto, and GPT-5.4 and 5.5 also accept original.
  • Models listed in extra-openai-models.yaml are now also registered as asynchronous. #1395

Tags: gpt, openai, llm

Simon Willison's Weblog Supports Webmention

The people do not yearn for automation

The people do not yearn for automation This written and video essay by Nilay Patel explores why AI is unpopular with the general public even as usage numbers for ChatGPT continue to skyrocket. It’s a superb piece of commentary, and something I expect I’ll be thinking about f...

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Millisecond Converter

Tool: Millisecond Converter

LLM reports prompt durations in milliseconds and I got fed up of having to think about how to convert those to seconds and minutes.

Tags: tools

Simon Willison's Weblog Supports Webmention

llm-openai-via-codex 0.1a0

Release: llm-openai-via-codex 0.1a0

Hijacks your Codex CLI credentials to make API calls with LLM, as described in my post about GPT-5.5.

Tags: openai, llm, codex-cli

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Eric Gales shreds! #guitar #guitarist #shorts

Eric Gales shreds! #guitar #guitarist #shorts
Eric Gales shreds! #guitar #guitarist #shorts

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Glass is glass

Glass is glass
Glass is glass

Glass is glass. A bit of a rant/explainer/PSA For more lies tech companies tell: https://youtu.be/JstGCPsj9wg?si=AUjR2F7aJNuAS85U MKBHD Merch: http://shop.MKBHD.com Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: https://goo.gl/B3AWV5 ~ http://twitter.com/MKBHD http://instagram.com/MKBHD http://facebook.com/MKBHD

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Jason Kottke

Vintage Weekly Bus Passes

A collection of weekly bus passes from Milwaukee, WI. Years covered are 1930-1979. Was there a new design every single week? (via @slowernet) [This is a vintage post originally from Feb 2015.] Tags: design · timeless posts

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Jason Kottke

A papyrus of part of the Iliad has been discovered in a...

A papyrus of part of the Iliad has been discovered in a Roman-era tomb of mummies in Egypt. “The papyrus contains a passage from Book II of Homer’s Iliad, specifically the section known as the ‘Catalogue of Ships’…”

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Jason Kottke

“We had the idea to make a Bodoni interpretation...

“We had the idea to make a Bodoni interpretation with potato stamps, so we bought 8kg of potatoes, some knives and [started carving]. When we finally had the full alphabet we stamped it on paper, made a font out of this and called it Bodedo.”

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Jason Kottke

Tenfold Knottiness

While reading this article about the structure of complex knots, I ran across this diagram drawn by scientist Peter Guthrie Tait in 1885 for a paper called On Knots Part III. It’s one of two figures that together show all of the possible variations of knots with 10 crossings. I think the color plus the small multiples activated the Tufte array in my brain; anyway, I love this diagram. (via damn interesting)

(I tried for the better part of an hour to track down a high-resolution copy of Tait’s paper to no avail. There are various contenders, but nothing that includes high-res scans of both knottiness diagrams. I’m curious about this archive of the original paper but not $41 curious. If anyone has access through their institution and wants to send me a PDF, I’d love that.)

Tags: mathematics · Peter Guthrie Tait · science

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Jason Kottke

Instead of Losing Democratic Elections, What If We Just...

Instead of Losing Democratic Elections, What If We Just Stopped Having Them Altogether? “My goodness, imagine the efficiency. No long lines. No campaign ads. No need to pretend Wisconsin matters every four years.”

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Jason Kottke

How The Heck Does Shazam Work? “By throwing away...

How The Heck Does Shazam Work? “By throwing away almost everything and keeping only a handful of landmark peaks, a noisy 5-second clip from a coffee shop becomes a set of coordinates precise enough to pinpoint one song out of millions.” Fascinating!

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• John Gruber

★ Norwegian Boating Licenses and Generational Law

The Norwegian Maritime Authority: If you were born in 1980 or later and plan to operate a recreational craft of more than 8 metres in length or with an engine power of more than 25 hp, you need a boating licence. The boating licence is a certificate permitting you to ope...

Global News Podcast

Spain dismisses reports US wants it suspended from Nato

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Nato says there is no provision for members to be suspended - after reports the US is considering trying to suspend Spain over its stance on the Iran war. Spain's Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez has dismissed the reports. Also, the BBC has uncovered evidence that women who wer...

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Husband and Wife

Borat came out twenty years ago this year--closer to the breakup of the Soviet Union than to today--but it honestly feels like it's been even longer, somehow.