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The Artists’ and Writers’ Cookbook

Published in 1961 with an introduction by Alice B Toklas, The Artists’ and Writers’ Cookbook features recipes and wisdom from dozens of writers and artists, including Harper Lee, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Pearl Buck, Upton Sinclair, John Keats, and Burl Ives. Lee shared her...

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Frozen food delivery service Schwan’s will shutter in November. Founded in 1952...

Frozen food delivery service Schwan’s will shutter in November. Founded in 1952 (and now called Yelloh 🙄), the company cited “economic & market headwinds”. When I was a kid in rural WI, a visit from “the Schwan’s man” was an *event*, let me tell you.

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“Presidential polls are no more reliable than they were a century ago,”...

“Presidential polls are no more reliable than they were a century ago,” but polling is now the centerpiece of American politics, with “the media obsessing over each statistically insignificant blip”. Why do we pay so much attention to this bullshit?

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Listen to a Performance of Some New Mozart Music

Last week, I posted about the discovery of a “new” piece of music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A previously unknown piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he was probably in his early teens has been uncovered at a library in Germany. The piece dates to the...

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“The state should not give itself the right to kill human beings...

The state should not give itself the right to kill human beings — especially when it kills with premeditation and ceremony, in the name of the law or in the name of its people, and when it does so in an arbitrary and discriminatory fashion.”

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American Suburbs Are a Horror Movie and We’re the Protagonists. “American suburbs...

American Suburbs Are a Horror Movie and We’re the Protagonists. “American suburbs are full of ugly, empty, liminal spaces: spaces you are not meant to linger in or enjoy. They’re the creepy hallways of the built environment…”

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Ian Scott tracked down the full “What were the skies like when...

Ian Scott tracked down the full “What were the skies like when you were young?” sample from The Orb’s Little Fluffy Clouds. You can listen to it on the Internet Archive or on Soundcloud.

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Substack Still Sucks

From Casey Newton’s post looking back on Platformer’s fourth year, your periodic reminder that Substack still sucks: When we learned about the extent of far-right extremism, Hitler worship and Holocaust denial on Substack, you pressed us to investigate. And when we publish...

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The NY Times is beta testing a sports version of their popular...

The NY Times is beta testing a sports version of their popular Connections game.

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Ross Anderson on The Secret Code of Pickup Basketball. “It allows a...

Ross Anderson on The Secret Code of Pickup Basketball. “It allows a small group of perfect strangers with little in common besides basketball to experience a flow state — a brief, but intense, form of group transcendence.” Super interesting sociology.

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Tipping Point is a three-part podcast on The Limits to Growth, a...

Tipping Point is a three-part podcast on The Limits to Growth, a 1970s book that predicted the collapse of civilization by ~2050 (based on early systems dynamics modeling done at MIT) and how it was ignored & discredited.

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Foliage season is ramping up here in New England — here’s this...

Foliage season is ramping up here in New England — here’s this year’s foliage prediction map for the US.

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Radio Shack Catalog Archive (1939-2011)

Look, I’m not even going to explain this. Either 1) you’re the type of person who reads the words “Radio Shack Catalog Archive (1939-2011)”, completely flips their shit, clicks away immediately, and therefore isn’t even reading this, or 2) you don’t care. Have a good one! Tags: Radio Shack 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →

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Don’t ever hand your phone to the cops. “Handing your phone to...

Don’t ever hand your phone to the cops. “Handing your phone to a police officer grants law enforcement a lot of power over some of your most intimate personal data.”

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“Google is serving AI-generated images of mushrooms when users search for some...

Google is serving AI-generated images of mushrooms when users search for some species, a risky and potentially fatal error for foragers who are trying to figure out what mushrooms are safe to eat.” JFC.

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Out today: Sally Rooney’s new novel Intermezzo. I’m actually gonna grab this...

Out today: Sally Rooney’s new novel Intermezzo. I’m actually gonna grab this from the local bookstore today while I’m out and about.

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Astronomy Photographer of the Year for 2024

Royal Museums Greenwich has announced the winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 competition. You can also check out some of the shortlist entries and runners-up in each category (Moon, Sun, etc.) Photos above by (from top to bottom): Tom Williams, Peter Ward, Ryan Imperio, and Tom Rae. Tags: astronomy · best of · best of 2024 · photography 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →

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The International Space Station is scheduled to reach the end of its...

The International Space Station is scheduled to reach the end of its functional life by 2030 — and will then be destroyed. “After 30 years of dutiful service, our home among the stars will be ripped apart by the atmosphere.”

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Master Blacksmith Forges a Beautiful Knife

Watch as a Latvian master blacksmith forges a Damascus steel1 knife with 320 layers of steel. Then he uses the finished knife to make a leather holder for it. Pound it flat, fold it over. Pound it flat, fold it over. I love that twist he puts on the steel in the middle of...

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How to Decarbonize Your Life. “Trying to zero out your personal carbon...

How to Decarbonize Your Life. “Trying to zero out your personal carbon footprint…is a fool’s errand. What you can do, however, is maximize the degree to which you’re building a new, post-fossil-fuel world.”

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Wes Anderson Is Museum Bound

Wes Anderson pictured with a number of the models from Isle of Dogs

London’s Design Museum is hosting a big retrospective of Wes Anderson’s work beginning in late 2025.

This exhibition will be the first time museum visitors have the opportunity to delve into the art of his complete filmography, examining his inspirations, homages, and the meticulous craftsmanship that define his work.

Through a curated collection of original props, costumes, and behind-the-scenes insights, including from his personal collection, this exhibition offers an unprecedented look into the world of Wes Anderson, celebrating his enduring influence on contemporary cinema.

Might have to make my way to London for this. (via daniel benneworth–gray)

Tags: design · London Design Museum · movies · museums · Wes Anderson

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Reader survey: “Upon discovering that an item they want to buy is...

Reader survey: “Upon discovering that an item they want to buy is in a locked case, less than one in three shoppers (32%) get a store employee to unlock the case.” There is a 0% chance of me shopping at a store with these locked product cages.

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Gorgeous Lego animation of Caleb Holonko doing a 360 drop on a...

Gorgeous Lego animation of Caleb Holonko doing a 360 drop on a mountain bike.

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Departure Mono

some design samples using a typeface called Departure Mono

I am such a sucker for a pixel fonts and Departure Mono is no exception.

Departure Mono is a monospaced pixel font inspired by the constraints of early command-line and graphical user interfaces, the tiny pixel fonts of the late 90s/early 00s, and sci-fi concepts from film and television.

Oh and there’s a playable Breakout game at the bottom of the page if you scroll all the way down.

Tags: design · typography

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Exactly Why Are Friendship Breakups So Brutal? “So much about friendship goes...

Exactly Why Are Friendship Breakups So Brutal? “So much about friendship goes unspoken. It’s what makes the good ones, frankly, kind of magical: There’s no formal agreement tying you two together except the fact that you like each other.”

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Online street maps and satellite views of China don’t align because the...

Online street maps and satellite views of China don’t align because the Chinese government mandates the use of a “confidentiality algorithm” that adds random offsets ranging from 50-500 meters to latitudes & longitudes.

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Legalizing Sports Gambling Was a Huge Mistake. “The rise of sports gambling...

Legalizing Sports Gambling Was a Huge Mistake. “The rise of sports gambling has caused a wave of financial and familial misery, one that falls disproportionately on the most economically precarious households.”

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The Joyful Utility of Yeeting Pufflings Off Cliffs

In coastal cities in Iceland, including on the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, it’s common to see people out at night, hunting for baby puffins (called pufflings). Once they’re caught, they’re chucked off of cliffs the next day and fly out to sea: From NPR: Many residents o...

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It’s my unfortunate duty to inform you that, once again, It’s Decorative...

It’s my unfortunate duty to inform you that, once again, It’s Decorative Gourd Season, Motherfuckers.

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The FDA has approved a nasal flu vaccine that people can administer...

The FDA has approved a nasal flu vaccine that people can administer to themselves at home. (Prescription required, order it online, ages 2-49, available next year.)

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