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Jason Kottke — Blogger since 1998
Curated tech and culture links. One of the longest-running blogs (since 1998).
kottke.orgOne of the oldest and most beloved blogs on the web. Jason Kottke has been curating links to interesting things since 1998 — science, design, culture, technology, art — with a voice that's curious, warm, and never cynical. Reading kottke.org feels like having a friend who's always finding something fascinating and can't wait to share it.
Written by Jason Kottke since 1998.
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The NY Times has added another daily crossword to the...
The NY Times has added another daily crossword to the line-up: the Midi. “The standard Times daily crossword, you see, is a 15×15 grid. The Mini is 5×5. The new Midi is 9×9, snug in between.”
Satellite’s Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse Photo Taken From Orbit
During the recent annular solar eclipse on February 17, the ESA’s PROBA-2 satellite captured this great shot of the Moon passing in front of the Sun. Cue up the Johnny Cash. Tags: astronomy · Moon · photography · science · Sun
“ Eclipses have been connected with the fate of...
“Eclipses have been connected with the fate of rulers since at least ancient Mesopotamia, around 4,000 years ago.” But more recently: “In 1581, Queen Elizabeth I of England made it a felony to use horoscopes to predict her death or her successor.”
Calculating the longest line of sight on Earth : 530km...
Calculating the longest line of sight on Earth: 530km (329 miles) between “an unnamed Himalayan ridge near the Indian-Chinese border and Pik Dankova in Kyrgyzstan”.
“ x86CSS is a working CSS-only x86...
“x86CSS is a working CSS-only x86 CPU/emulator/computer. Yes, the Cascading Style Sheets CSS. No JavaScript required. What you’re seeing above is a C program that was compiled using GCC into native 8086 machine code being executed fully within CSS.”
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