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Something interesting everyday from one of the oldest & best independent sites on the Web. Est. 1998. I’m unbelievably pleased, relieved, and exhausted to launch the long-awaited (by me) redesign of kottke [dot]org today. Click through and find out what I mean when I say it has “more old school blog energy than contemporary blog energy”. Well.
kottke.org. home of fine hypertext products since 1998. Infinite Stroll. Take a neverending walk. What Is The Most Surprising Predator Prey Relationship? Suggestions on ways to improve the performance of any microwave. "Despite engineering tricks designed to move microwaves around the...
18 sty 2019 · It’s easy to look at Twitter and look at Facebook, and look at the things that are happening, and how awful people are to each other, and say: the world would be better off without the internet. And I don’t believe that.
5 mar 2019 · Jason Kottke launched his blog kottke.org in 1998. That’s right, back in the twentieth century. Seven years later, he went full-time as a blogger and it’s been his professional identity ever since. What I find most remarkable about Kottke’s story is that he’s never stopped blogging.
Kottke.org has shaped the way many of us have thought about news, blogging, and linking. Jason has built his entire career around the power of hypertext. That is, he has pointed to things and added commentary in over 26,000 posts.
8 maj 2024 · Facebook and Twitter are easily the best news/blog reading platforms ever invented, better than any RSS reader for most people. By putting most of the web’s information all in one place, they offer incredible speed and convenience, which is hard for people to ignore.
17 lut 2018 · As Kottke notes, individual “curation” has shifted from personal blogs to Facebook and Twitter, primarily because those services make it so easy to share links, photos, and posts. (This ease-of-use has its own downsides, though, such as the loss of independence.)