Colossal
• Kate Mothes
Ornamental Carpets Release Wild Animals in Debbie Lawson’s Provocative Sculptures
The British artist draws on the lineage of nature motifs in art, especially wildlife.
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Longreads
• Cheri Lucas Rowlands
Reality Check
"AI-generated images have left us questioning what is real. But the godfather of digital forensics, Hany Farid, is not giving up."
CSP Allow-list Experiment
Tool: CSP Allow-list Experiment
An experiment that shows that you can load an app in a CSP-protected sandboxed iframe (see previous note) and have a custom fetch() that intercepts CSP errors and passes them up to the parent window... which can then prompt the user to add that domain to an allow-list and then refresh the page.

I built this one with GPT-5.5 xhigh running in the Codex desktop app.
Tags: content-security-policy, iframes, security
Trump heads to China for crucial talks with Xi Jinping
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
★ Nextpad++
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Nextpad++
datasette 1.0a29
llm 0.32a2
Release: llm 0.32a2
A bunch of useful stuff in this LLM alpha, but the most important detail is this one:
Most reasoning-capable OpenAI models now use the
/v1/responsesendpoint instead of/v1/chat/completions. This enables interleaved reasoning across tool calls for GPT-5 class models. #1435
This means you can now see the summarized reasoning tokens when you run prompts against an OpenAI model, displayed in a different color to standard error. Use the -R or --hide-reasoning flags if you don't want to see that.
Tags: llm, projects, openai, generative-ai, annotated-release-notes, ai, llms
Quoting Mo Bitar
Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto
The thing about 90% of TDMs [Technical Decision Makers] is that they're motivated primarily by NOT GETTING FIRED. These aren't people who browser Lobsters or push to GH on the weekend. These are people that work 9 to 5, get paid, go home, and NEVER THINK ABOUT WORK AGAIN. So to achieve all that, they follow secular trends supported by analysts and broad public sentiment. Oh, Gartner said that "AI strategy" is most important? McKinsey said "context" needs to be managed? Well, "Context Engine for AI Apps" is going to be defensible. Buy it.
— Mitchell Hashimoto, in a conversation about the design of the Redis homepage
Tags: marketing, mitchell-hashimoto, redis
06.05.2026
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Kagi Snaps
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Seriously, Give Kagi a Try
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Search Ads as a Vector for Travel Scams
“So, at about 14, I became the team’s...
“So, at about 14, I became the team’s unofficial basketball musician,” writes Theocharis Papatrechas. “A big shot earned a triumphant snare drum roll with a resolving crash. And if someone missed badly — an airball — I’d drop in a ‘du-ba-dum’”.
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Teresa Ribera Visited the U.S. and No One Noticed
politico.eu/article/eu-big-tech-rulebook-shifting-digital-economy-ribera-dma-pulse-forum/
Colossal
• Jackie Andres
In ‘Door to Life,’ Pacita Abad Evokes Traditional Yemeni Architecture
Pacita Abad ruminated over the immutable significance of cultural practices—and their value—despite periods of upheaval.
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Daring Fireball
• John Gruber