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Naoyuki Katoh SF Illustrations

1 August 2023 @ 6:00 pm

Images found in two 1980s books, Naoyuki Katoh SF Illustrations I and II (there's also a volume III), which I occasionally have for sale at 50 Watts Books. Naoyuki Katoh, Voyage of the Space Beagle, c 1980s Naoyuki Katoh, c1980s Naoyuki Katoh, c1980s

Kozo Yokoi

9 September 2022 @ 6:08 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) Here's a real find (for me at least): an illustration from a 1925 issue of Kodomonotomo. I had never seen work by this person (I think I'd remember!): Kozo Yokoi (1889–1965), who went on to a career as a painter (dubbed "the Japanese Rousseau"). I scanned these from a 2017 book on Kodomonotomo. I'll see what else I can dig up.

A Tiger in the Land of Dreams

29 August 2022 @ 7:37 pm

A look inside the 50 Watts edition of Tiger Tateishi's incredible A Tiger in the Land of Dreams A Tiger in the Land of Dreams by Tiger Tateishi Translated by Yosuke Kitazawa ISBN 9781957625003 32 pages, 7.5 x 10.25 inches, full color, hardcover Publication date: Fall 2022 (now shipping!) A Tiger in the Land of Dreams is the first English-language edition of a legendary picture book from 1984. Tiger Tateishi, well-known in the worlds of art and comics, takes us on a journey through a surreal land with Torakichi, a constantly-morphing green tiger. The artist saw this strange tiger as a combination of an animal and a plant. Suitable for all ages, but this is the type of book you buy for the dreamy artwork.

50 Watts Books - Our First Publications

12 April 2022 @ 10:05 pm

While running the bookstore over the last year, I've been working on four books at the top of my list of dream projects. These books have fascinated (and confused) me for years -- longtime followers of the blog might recognize some -- and I'm excited to put them into the world. To follow their progress and be alerted when preorders begin, sign up for the 50 Watts Books email list. I'll also keep this page up-to-date. Booksellers, please get in touch! I will be selling some rare books by Tiger Tateishi and Kiyoshi Awazu to raise printing funds. Animal Land Where There Are No People by Sybil and Katharine Corbet A 50 Watts Production (which has been in the works for 10 years): we've given a colorful twist to a book originally published in Scotlan

Bookstore Image Dive 1

8 March 2022 @ 5:55 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) Nicole Claveloux, c1974, for a French edition of Alice in Wonderland found in Les images libres - Illustrations for Children, 1966-1986 A selection of images found in books on the shelves at 50 Watts Books. Books go in and out of print, and I look forward to revisiting a post in a few years to marvel at what was available. Nicole Claveloux, c1971 for Le Chat de Simulombula found in Les images libres - Illustrations for Children, 1966-1986

A Dream Within a Dream

7 March 2022 @ 9:52 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) Jan Konupek, from the cycle Dream Land, 1940, found in Edgar Allan Poe and Art in the Czech Land Some images from A Dream Within a Dream: Edgar Allan Poe and Art in the Czech Land, a recent publication now available at 50 Watts Books Frantisek Kobliha, The Black Cat, 1950, found in Edgar Allan Poe and Art in the Czech Land

Posters by Ghobad Shiva

5 January 2022 @ 9:33 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) silk-screen prints from 1975 Posters by Ghobad Shiva (born 1940) found in the book Music Posters from Pre-Revolution Iran, 1960s-70s. The section opens with some quotes by Shiva: "Posters offer a vast field to every graphic designer. While you present the information, you find an opportunity to add your individual artistic and intellectual view, what you seldom enjoy in other graphic media." "I spend more time on designing a poster than I do on other graphic works because you send a poster into the streets, where it generates thought, for which a graphic designer is highly responsible." "I believe you must turn the voices and melodies of music into a visual format. This is an Eastern view. Eastern artists almost

The Fake Kyoto Collection

18 October 2021 @ 6:16 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) Some blown-up details from Imiri Sakabashira's The Fake Kyoto Collection, a Japanese book from 2020. Born in 1964, Imiri Sakabashira is part of the Japanese underground generation centering around publications like Garo and AX. His work has been exhibited in the Trancepop Gallery in Kyoto and the Billiken Gallery in Tokyo.

Tomi Ungerer's Nonstop

13 October 2021 @ 6:42 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) How it begins From Tomi Ungerer's final picture book, Nonstop, published by Phaidon in 2020. Find it at 50 Watts Books or on Bookshop.org (I'm a regular affiliate there, not a bookstore affiliate). My summary: Vasco's shadow helps guide him through a crumbling world where "birds, butterflies, and rats were gone" and "flowers had turned into memories." Along the way he rescues Poco, the little green child of Nothing, and they eventually find a gigantic cake in the desert (a happy ending!). I love this book. How it ends

Marina Shirakawa's Yokai Picture Book

12 October 2021 @ 7:19 pm

(Find me at 50 Watts Books.) Details from a book collection of Marina Shirakawa's yokai drawings. Shirakawa (1944-2000) also features prominently in an anthology of mushroom-themed manga from the same Japanese publisher, ele-king books/P-Vine.

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Hints and tips for web developers

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Russia’s (Putin’s) version of the BBC news, but with a heavy bias for Putin.

Commenting on the news articles is a nice feature, but sadly 99% in favour of the authors.

The origin of Russian bots.

NATO members to pay over €400mn for Ukraine’s US weapons

15 November 2025 @ 11:57 am

Preview The €430 million pledge by eight NATO members comes as Kiev grapples with a major graft scandal involving associates of Vladimir Zelensky Read Full Article at RT.com

Massive blast rocks India’s border state with Pakistan (VIDEO)

15 November 2025 @ 10:06 am

Preview A major explosion has occurred at a police station in Jammu and Kashmir territory, killing nine and injuring 32 Read Full Article at RT.com

Almost half in the West think democracy is ‘broken’ – poll

15 November 2025 @ 9:20 am

Preview Voters are concerned about corruption undermining elections, fake news, and extremist parties, a study has found Read Full Article at RT.com

Direct talks with Putin are part of ‘Trump Doctrine’ – Vance

15 November 2025 @ 4:26 am

Preview US Vice President J.D. Vance has defended direct negotiations with Putin as an essential part of Donald Trump’s doctrine Read Full Article at RT.com

EU disgusted with ‘endemic corruption’ in Ukraine – Politico

15 November 2025 @ 2:29 am

Preview The EU is growing increasingly concerned with “endemic corruption” in Ukraine, Politico Europe has reported Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump orders probe into Epstein’s ties to Bill Clinton

14 November 2025 @ 11:58 pm

Preview US President Donald Trump has ordered to investigate the ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Operation Dirtbag’: US arrests 150 ‘illegal alien sex predators’

14 November 2025 @ 10:11 pm

Preview US federal agents have arrested around 150 illegal immigrants who have committed sex crimes, the DHS chief said Read Full Article at RT.com

Will we the people tolerate a brave new world of trillionaires?

14 November 2025 @ 8:34 pm

Preview Tech mogul Elon Musk is on course to be worth over a trillion dollars, while billions struggle to survive at the poverty line Read Full Article at RT.com

Orban vowing to sue EU over Russian gas ban

14 November 2025 @ 8:06 pm

Preview Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said Budapest will sue the EU over its decision to end Russian gas imports Read Full Article at RT.com

Kiev mayor urging young men to fight while his own sons avoid service – Moscow

14 November 2025 @ 7:44 pm

Preview Russian FM spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has called out Kiev mayor Vitaly Klitschko’s hypocrisy after he suggested lowering the draft age Read Full Article at RT.com

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Global web browser statistics

New Statcounter AI data finds ChatGPT sends 79.8% of all chatbot referrals to websites

11 June 2025 @ 8:00 am

ChatGPT clear leader in all G20 countries bar China New data emphasises Google AI "dilemma" in Search San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; Wednesday, 11th June, 2025: Statcounter the easy-to-use web analytics company has announced the launch of new research which measures the number of referrals from individual AI chatbots to websites. The data, updated daily by individual country and region, is free to access at Statcounter Global Stats. "With the massive growth in AI chatbot usage, it is crucially important for website owners and marketers to know which chatbots are sending the most referrals to websites," commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter. "We are already moving into a new era from SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)." The new data finds that ChatGPT is by far the global leader in terms of referral market share at 79.8%, followed by Perplexity (11.8%); Microsoft Copilot (5.2%); Google Gemini (2%); DeepSeek; (0.8%) and Claude (0.

Apple’s iOS 11 overtakes 10.3 in under a month

2 November 2017 @ 1:00 pm

Rapid rise “has implications for digital advertisers” Statcounter also announces major revamp of web analytics site San Francisco, CA; 2nd November, 2017: Apple’s latest operating system iOS 11 has overtaken its former version iOS 10.3 less than a month after release according to web analytics company Statcounter. Statcounter Global Stats reports that iOS 11 reached 42% of all iOS versions worldwide in October compared to 35.5% for iOS 10.3. On a daily basis, iOS 11 overtook 10.3 on October 12th, less than a month after its release on September 19th. “Even by Apple’s high standards of migrating users, the rapid take up of iOS 11 has been impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter. He added that the rapid rise of iOS 11 has implications for digital advertisers. “iOS 11’s feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Source: iOS

iOS 11 rockets to over 6% internet usage in just two days

21 September 2017 @ 2:30 pm

Digital advertisers could soon see impact San Francisco, CA & Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 21 September 2017: iOS 11 has rocketed to over 6% internet usage just two days after launch, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that iOS 11 reached 6.2% of all iOS versions worldwide Wednesday. “Apple is good at migrating users to its latest iOS upgrades but this performance is particularly impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “To put this in perspective, Android’s latest edition Nougat is at 14.6% of all Android versions over a year after launch.” Cullen added, “Such is the rapid rise of iOS 11 that digital advertisers could soon see an impact due to a feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention that makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Safari accounts for almost a half of mobile web traffic in North

StatCounter research suggests iPhone users will migrate quickly to new iOS 11

14 September 2017 @ 8:30 am

New data  shows Apple success in migrating iPhone users to latest operating systems StatCounter Global Stats launches new resource to analyse  breakdown of operating system versions across iOS, Android and macOS San Francisco, CA; Thursday, 14th September, 2017:  iPhone users are likely to quickly adopt Apple’s new iOS 11 based on  current adoption analysis , according to new OS version stats StatCounter launched today. iOS 11 is scheduled to be released from Tuesday. StatCounter has added a breakdown of the various versions of iOS, Android and Mac operating systems used to access the internet to its Global Stats research tool. It found that over 70% of Apple’s iPhone internet usage is currently through its last operating system (iOS 10.3), while just 12.6% of Google’s Android usage is via its most recent version. “We’ve added breakdowns of iOS, Android and Mac versions in response to requests from developers and

Android overtakes Windows for first time

3 April 2017 @ 8:30 am

“Milestone in technology history and end of an era” as Microsoft no longer owns dominant OS Android now world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 3rd April, 2017: Google’s Android has overtaken Microsoft Windows for the first time as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in March, Android topped the worldwide OS internet usage market share with 37.93%, which puts it marginally ahead of Windows  (37.91%) for the first time. “This is a milestone in technology history and the end of an era,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “It marks the end of Microsoft’s leadership worldwide of the OS market which it has held since the 1980s.  It also represents a major breakthro

India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet

28 March 2017 @ 8:30 am

Mobile internet usage more than double that of UK or US India number one in G20 for mobile Mumbai, India & Dublin, Ireland;  28th March 2017: Indians are amongst the world leaders in terms of internet usage from mobile phones, according to StatCounter, the independent web analytics company. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that 79% of internet usage was made by Indians through mobiles in February compared to 49.7% for the world in general. Indian mobile usage to surf the internet is more than double that in the UK (34.8%) or US (37.2%). Of G20 nations, India is the number one user of mobile in terms of internet usage. StatCounter is one of the leading web analytics firms in the world with a considerable market share in India. StatCounter’s (http://statcounter.com) core business is to provide members with data to measure visitor activity on their website, blog or forum. Key features include a free option, ease of use, independence and ability

Android challenges Windows as world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage

7 March 2017 @ 10:00 am

Development would have been “unthinkable” five years ago “Windows has won desktop war but battlefield has moved on” San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 7th March, 2017: In what StatCounter describes as “unthinkable five years ago”, Google’s Android is challenging Microsoft Windows as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in February 2017, while Windows remained top of worldwide OS internet usage market share with 38.6%, Android came within striking distance on 37.4%. “The idea of Android almost matching Windows would have been unthinkable five years ago,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “In January 2012 Windows held 82% global internet usage share compared to just 2.2% for Android.” He said that the devel

Mobile and tablet internet usage exceeds desktop for first time worldwide

1 November 2016 @ 10:30 am

Increased traffic plus Google search rankings stress importance of mobile friendly websitesPost-Brexit implications for UK business San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 1st November, 2016: Internet usage by mobile and tablet devices exceeded desktop worldwide for the first time in October according to independent web analytics company StatCounter Its research arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that mobile and tablet devices accounted for 51.3% of internet usage worldwide in October compared to 48.7% by desktop. “This should be a wake up call especially for small businesses, sole traders and professionals to make sure that their websites are mobile friendly. Many older websites are not,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “Mobile compatibility is increasingly important not just because of growing traffic but because Google favours mobile friendly websites for its mobile search results.” He pointed out that Google recently launched a tool where businesses ca

Firefox edges out Microsoft globally for first time in browser wars

17 May 2016 @ 5:30 am

Meanwhile Google’s Chrome boosts share worldwide San Francisco, CA, 17th May, 2016: Firefox narrowly overtook Microsoft’s combined Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge browsers for the first time globally in April in terms of desktop internet usage, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its analytics arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that Firefox took 15.6% of worldwide desktop browser usage in April compared to a combined 15.5% for IE and Edge. Google’s Chrome continues to lead the way with 60.5% worldwide. “Microsoft might have expected a boost to its overall browser share as the result of the launch of the Windows 10 with Edge but it hasn’t happened to date,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “Chrome has continued to gain share globally.” StatCounter data finds that Chrome increased worldwide internet usage from 53% in April last year to 60.5% in 2016 on the desktop and from 44.3% to 47.4% across all platforms. Desktop: https://gs.

Windows 10 overtakes 8.1 for first time globally

1 February 2016 @ 9:00 am

Worldwide internet usage after first six months more than Windows 7 at same stage San Francisco, CA & Dublin, Ireland; Monday, 1st February 2016: Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system overtook 8.1 for the first time globally in January, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its analytics arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that Windows 10 hit 13.7% in terms of desktop internet usage compared to 11.7% for Windows 8.1. Microsoft's latest operating system is still some way behind Windows 7 which represented 46.7% of internet usage worldwide in January. Graph: https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-ww-monthly-201506-201601 Windows 10 is now at 15.7% in the US and overtook 8.1 in December. Windows 7 still leads the US on 40.5%. In the UK Windows 10 is powering ahead with 22.4% in January compared to 12.5% for 8.1. Win 10 overtook 8.1 in October. Windows 7 represents 36.8% of internet usage in the UK. "Microsoft's determined promotion of Windows 10 seems to b

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Quiet UI Came and Went, Quiet as a Mouse

14 November 2025 @ 3:32 pm

The extremely new framework that caught lots of attention will continue as a personal project. Quiet UI Came and Went, Quiet as a Mouse originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

The Range Syntax Has Come to Container Style Queries and if()

13 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm

Being able to use the range syntax with container style queries — which we can do starting with Chrome 142 — means that we can compare literal numeric values as well as numeric values tokenized by custom properties or the attr() function. The Range Syntax Has Come to Container Style Queries and if() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

Headings: Semantics, Fluidity, and Styling — Oh My!

10 November 2025 @ 2:44 pm

A few links about headings that I've had stored under my top hat. Headings: Semantics, Fluidity, and Styling — Oh My! originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

Explaining the Accessible Benefits of Using Semantic HTML Elements

6 November 2025 @ 3:57 pm

Why should you use a semantic <button> instead of a generic <div>? Accessibility, right? By how exactly does it help accessibility? Explaining the Accessible Benefits of Using Semantic HTML Elements originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: tan()

3 November 2025 @ 4:03 pm

Last time, we discussed that, sadly, according to the State of CSS 2025 survey, trigonometric functions are deemed the “Most Hated” CSS feature. That shocked me. I may have even been a little offended, being a math nerd and … The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: tan() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

Getting Creative With Small Screens

29 October 2025 @ 4:22 pm

On mobile, people can lose their sense of context and can’t easily tell where a section begins or ends. Good small-screen design can help orient them using a variety of techniques. Getting Creative With Small Screens originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

Pure CSS Tabs With Details, Grid, and Subgrid

27 October 2025 @ 2:33 pm

Can we use the <details> element as the foundation for a tabbed interface? Why yes, we can! Pure CSS Tabs With Details, Grid, and Subgrid originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

CSS Animations That Leverage the Parent-Child Relationship

24 October 2025 @ 2:18 pm

When we change an element’s intrinsic sizing, its children are affected, too. This is something we can use to our advantage. CSS Animations That Leverage the Parent-Child Relationship originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

An Introduction to JavaScript Expressions

22 October 2025 @ 7:08 pm

A thorough but approachable lesson on JavaScript expressions excerpted JavaScript For Everyone, a complete online course offered by our friends at Piccalilli. An Introduction to JavaScript Expressions originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

Building a Honeypot Field That Works

20 October 2025 @ 4:11 pm

Honeypots are fields that developers use to prevent spam submissions. They still work in 2025. But you got to set a couple of tricks in place so spambots can’t detect your honeypot field. Building a Honeypot Field That Works originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

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unadulterated financial news from Max Keiser

The Covid-19 Dominoes Fall: The World Is Insolvent

16 March 2020 @ 4:40 pm

To understand why the financial dominoes toppled by the Covid-19 pandemic lead to global insolvency, let’s start with a household example. The point of this exercise is to distinguish between the market value of assets and net worth, which is what’s left after debts are…Read more ›

Goodbye to All That: The Demise of Globalization and Imperial Pretensions

13 March 2020 @ 9:57 pm

Globalization and Imperial Pretensions have been decaying for years; now the tide has turned definitively against them. The Covid-19 pandemic didn’t cause the demise of globalization and Imperial Pretensions; it merely pushed the rickety structures over the edge. It’s human nature to reckon…Read more ›

[KR1513] Keiser Report | Thinking Exponentially

13 March 2020 @ 12:30 am

In this final episode of Keiser Report from Los Angeles, Max and Stacy discuss the exponential growth in debt and dollars that preceded the pandemic sweeping through some of the world’s major economies. They discuss the oil and stock market…Read more ›

And Then Came the Lawsuits: Pandemic in a Litigious Society

12 March 2020 @ 6:38 pm

Never mind prevention or vaccines; the big question is “who can we sue after this blows over to rake in millions of dollars?” Yes, this is pathetic, tragic, perverse and evil, but that’s reality in a hyper-litigious society like the U.S.…Read more ›

What the Fed Can Do: Print and Buy, Buy, Buy

10 March 2020 @ 5:39 pm

Much has been written about what the Federal Reserve cannot do: it can’t stop the Covid-19 pandemic or reverse the economic damage unleashed by the pandemic. But let’s not overlook what the Fed can do: create U.S. dollars out of thin…Read more ›

The Gathering Storm: Could Covid-19 Overwhelm Us in the Months Ahead?

10 March 2020 @ 5:37 pm

The present disconnect between the science of Covid-19 and the status quo’s complacency is truly crazy-making, as we face a binary situation: either the science is correct and all the complacent are wrong, or the science is false and all the…Read more ›

[KR1511] Keiser Report | Painting Pandemic with Alex Schaefer

7 March 2020 @ 2:04 pm

In this episode of Keiser Report from Los Angeles, Max and Stacy discuss deglobalization as supply shocks hit the world in the midst of a pandemic… even if the WHO won’t call it that. They talk about an opinion piece…Read more ›

Did Covid-19 Just Pop All the Global Financial Bubbles?

5 March 2020 @ 4:39 pm

Even though the first-order effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are still impossible to predict, it’s already possible to ask: did the pandemic pop all the global financial bubbles? The reason we can ask this question is the entire bull mania of…Read more ›

The Limits of Force: A Bayonet in the Back Will Not Restore China’s Economy

5 March 2020 @ 4:35 pm

The Chinese authorities threatening to punish workers who refuse to return to work are getting a lesson in the limits of force in an unprecedented national trauma: a bayonet in the back will not restore the legitimacy and confidence that have…Read more ›

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Independent news source, interviews and podcasts

Interview 1987 – News You WON’T See On The BBC! (NWNW #609)

14 November 2025 @ 12:57 am

This week on the New World Next Week: top BBC execs resign over bias scandal; Turkey issues an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; and was the J6 pipe bomber just found?

What is the Deep State? – Questions For Corbett

12 November 2025 @ 4:49 am

Do you want to know what the deep state really is? Then you won't want to miss this jam-packed edition of Questions For Corbett!

Interview 1986 – Digital Papers, Please! on the IMA Panel

10 November 2025 @ 6:52 am

The Independent Media Alliance convenes once again, this time to discuss the global roll out of digital identity programs.

FLOP 30: Is the Climate Hoax Finally Over?

9 November 2025 @ 9:48 am

The UN's annual climate conference is already a flop. So, what does this mean for the future of the climate scam . . . and for the future of human freedom?

Episode 485 – The Dark Legacy of Dick Cheney

7 November 2025 @ 9:52 am

Dick Cheney is dead. But what does it mean? . . .

The Only REAL Solution to Digital ID – #SolutionsWatch

5 November 2025 @ 11:01 am

Hakeem Anwar of AbovePhone.com returns to the de-program to discuss his latest report: "Life Under Digital ID: A Global Analysis with Solutions."

Interview 1985 – Revolution or Civil War on The Jimmy Dore Show

4 November 2025 @ 9:48 am

James joins Jimmy Dore once again. This time, they discuss what's really behind Bill Gates' climate change about-face; the threats to free speech in America and around the world; and why CNBC is now warning about revolution.

Interview 1984 – Why Waking Up Isn’t Enough on Live Free Now

3 November 2025 @ 9:34 am

The predator class is building a global technocratic control grid and millions are waking up to it. But here’s the hard truth: waking up isn’t enough.

November Open Thread and Subscriber Exclusive Video (2025)

2 November 2025 @ 10:25 am

It's the first weekend in November so the November Open Thread is now open for business...

Interview 1983 – Three Meals Away From Revolution (NWNW #608)

31 October 2025 @ 2:53 am

This week on the New World Next Week: the coming Venezuela war heats up; Bill Gates pivots on climate catastrophe; and oh SNAP, the US is about to head into food revolution.

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Design news, culture, events and resources. A daily must-read for designers world wide.

Core77 Design Awards Trophies Are On Their Way

14 November 2025 @ 7:32 pm

The 2025 Core77 Design Awards season has ended, finishing as always with the shipment of trophies to our winners. Once again congratulations to all the winners of the 2025 Core77 Design Awards as well as to our Jury Teams.We also want to take this opportunity to thank our trophy manufacturing partner 3ERP, who we've had the pleasure of working with over the past several years. The team at 3ERP does an outstanding job fabricating an

Core77 Weekly Roundup (11-10-25 to 11-14-25)

14 November 2025 @ 4:00 pm

Here's what we looked at this week:Starlink's new D2C capability can deliver broadband directly to your phone—anywhere. Ronon Bouroullec's Ancora tables give concrete a new look.Experimental kinetic furniture design: Aaron Preyer's Blooming project.

When a Charging Cable Clocks $600K Because It's Actually Durable

14 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm

What does it say about our product landscape, when a charging cable lands over $600,000 on Kickstarter because it's guaranteed to last? I can see the allure, as we've all gotten so used to cheap crap that breaks. Swiss company Rolling Square says if you buy their inCharge Life cable, what you're really purchasing is a "lifetime right to own a cable," which makes me a bit queasy—there was a time, though not in this century, that most things were built that way.

An Architecture Student Project Disaster and Recovery

14 November 2025 @ 2:00 pm

This reminds me so much of ID school, when last-minute disaster would strike in the studio.Here we see the Fabrication Workshop, a 7,000-square-foot facility at SUNY Buffalo's School of Architecture and Planning.Students taking the Structures III course investigate structural members as design elements themselves, and build their projects in the Fabrication Workshop in teams.Student Team Group 04 had an unlucky break this week, with their Tensioned Sheet project: They were attempting to c

A Digital Tape Measure with an Interesting UI Choice

13 November 2025 @ 4:00 pm

The XTAPE1 is a newfangled tape measure that uses both tape and lasers. Produced by Chinese manufacturer Mileseey, its designers made an interesting UX choice: While the screen can display the measurement values numerically, as you'd expect… …you can also opt to see a slightly magnified digital representation of the physical tape:

Industrial Designer Invents Transformers-Inspired Folding Scooter

13 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm

In the 1980s, Japanese toymakers invented the transforming robots that we, in the west, know as Transformers. Here in the 2020s, industrial designer (and former toy designer) Takamitsu Ikoma has designed a scooter inspired by the Transformers. Called the Icoma Tatamel Bike, it's an electric scooter that folds down to the size of a rolling carry-on.

Minimum Viable Car: The NIUMM

13 November 2025 @ 2:00 pm

I know this looks like Photoshop manipulation, but these are the actual dimensions of the NIUMM, an electric microcar. Produced by NIU Technologies, a Chinese scooter manufacturer, the vehicle marks the company's push into four-wheeled vehicles. The NIUMM runs off of up to four removable lithium-ion battery

Unusual Hardware: Eurotec's Quick-Release Lifting Anchor

12 November 2025 @ 4:00 pm

This strange-looking object is the HebeFix, by German fastener manufacturer Eurotec.It mates with a bolt, which locks into place with ball bearings.

Form Follows Function: Ruvim Kubsky's 3D-Printed Tool Accessories

12 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm

This Airlock Dust Port Adapter for DeWalt miter saws is by Ruvim Kubsky, an Ohio-based carpenter. Kubsky 3D-prints tool accessories to make his day job easier. It consists of a simple elbow, a locking mechanism, and a notched fin that perfectly accepts the handle of a 5-gallon bucket.

Clever Design for Removable Café Tables, by George &amp; Willy

12 November 2025 @ 3:00 pm

George Wilkins and Will McCallum run George & Willy, a New-Zealand-based signage design studio. Originally specializing in signage for restaurants and cafes, the firm has branched out into café furniture. Here's their Wall Mounted Café Table:

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