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Pure Fun (10 Photos)

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Split street art image showing a guinea pig ripped wall illusion and Obelix smashing a crosswalk

Some street art pieces are pure fun. From giant binocular tunnels and cartoon crosswalks to a chalk cheerleader with real grass for hair, these artists know exactly how to turn ordinary places into playful surprises.

Here are 10 joyful works that instantly make the city feel lighter!

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Towering mural of four laughing children surrounded by splashes, bubbles, butterflies, and bright colors in Zwolle, Netherlands.

😂 Joyful Explosion — By Rosalie de Graaf in Zwolle, Netherlands 🇳🇱

This mural feels like someone turned an entire building into pure laughter. Rosalie de Graaf filled the wall with kids mid-laugh, paint splashes, butterflies, and bubbles, and the whole thing radiates the kind of energy that makes you grin before you even realize it.

🔗 Follow Rosalie de Graaf on Instagram


Pedestrian underpass painted as a giant pair of binoculars in Wetzlar, Germany.

👀 Spyglass — By 3Steps in Wetzlar, Germany 🇩🇪

Now this is how you make a boring shortcut unforgettable. 3Steps turned a plain underpass into a giant pair of binoculars, so walking through it suddenly feels like stepping straight into an adventure movie. It is clever, simple, and ridiculously fun.

🔗 Follow 3Steps on Instagram


Mural of a girl with oversized glasses above a guinea pig, with a zoomed-in detail shot showing the ripped-wall illusion in Calais, France.

🐹 Girl and Guinea Pig — By Braga Last One in Calais, France 🇫🇷

Braga Last One really understood the assignment here: huge glasses, giant eyes, a ripped-wall illusion, and an adorable guinea pig stealing the scene underneath. It has that oversized cartoon charm that makes the whole building feel like it belongs in a wonderfully weird storybook.

💡 Fun Fact: Braga Last One started out as a traditional graffiti writer before discovering his love for transforming abandoned and forgotten urban spaces back to life with his surreal creations.

🔗 Follow Braga Last One on Instagram | Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)


Corner street-art sequence in Chicago showing Wile E. Coyote luring Road Runner with free birdseed.

🐦 Wile E. Coyote Trap — By E.LEE in Chicago, USA 🇺🇸

This is pure cartoon chaos in the best possible way. E.LEE turned a street corner into a full Road Runner setup, complete with signs, arrows, and Wile E. Coyote waiting for the world’s most obvious trap to fail spectacularly. You can practically hear the “beep beep.”

🔗 Follow E.LEE on Instagram


Parking barrier arms outside the Estonian National Opera transformed into giant conductor hands in Tallinn, Estonia.

🎼 Estonian Opera Hands — In Tallinn, Estonia 🇪🇪

Whoever came up with this deserves a standing ovation. These parking barrier arms outside the Estonian National Opera were transformed into giant conductor hands, turning the most ordinary part of a parking entrance into a tiny public performance. It is such a smart, joyful little upgrade.


Anamorphic mural of a propeller plane appearing to break through a concrete wall in Utrecht, Netherlands.

✈ Plane Illusion — By Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands 🇳🇱

Jan Is De Man made this plane look like it is bursting right out of solid concrete, and it completely messes with your sense of reality. It is one of those pieces that makes you stop, stare, and then immediately call someone over because there is no way you should be the only one seeing this.

💡 Fun Fact: When Jan Is De Man paints his famous bookcase murals, he actually knocks on doors in the neighborhood and asks the residents for their favorite books, then paints those exact titles on the wall!

🔗 Follow Jan Is De Man on Instagram | 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile


Huge cat mural peering out from a tunnel wall at Little Herberts Nature Reserve in Cheltenham, UK.

🐈 Peeking Cat — By Andy Dice Davies in Cheltenham, UK 🇬🇧

There is something instantly hilarious about a giant cat acting like it just spotted you from its hiding place. Andy Dice Davies used the tunnel shape perfectly, so the whole wall turns into one giant ambush of whiskers, paws, and those enormous curious eyes.

🔗 Follow Andy Dice Davies on Facebook


Portrait mural of a smiling girl whose hair is formed by a blooming bougainvillea tree in Trindade, Brazil.

🌸 Flower Crown — By Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Brazil 🇧🇷

This is what happens when a mural and a flowering tree decide to collaborate. Fabio Gomes Trindade painted a smiling girl, and the bougainvillea above her becomes the most fabulous hairstyle in the neighborhood. It is bright, sweet, and impossible not to love.

🔗 Follow Fabio Gomes Trindade on Instagram | How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade (8 Photos)


David Zinn chalk character on a sidewalk using real grass as hair and flowers as a skirt.

🌱 Summer Solstice Cheerleader — By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan 🇺🇸

David Zinn is basically a magician with sidewalks. This tiny green cheerleader already has a ton of personality, but the real grass hair and flower skirt take it to another level. It is such a small piece, yet it delivers a giant dose of happiness.

🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram | Cute Art By David Zinn (16 Photos)


Crosswalk intervention showing Obelix punching a white road marking apart in France.

💥 Obelix Smashes a Lane — By Oakoak in France 🇫🇷

Oakoak has that rare talent for making the street itself feel like part of the punchline. Here, Obelix lands one massive hit and the crosswalk line looks like it actually shattered on impact. It is quick, silly, and absolutely perfect.

🔗 Follow Oakoak on Instagram | Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)


Which one is your favorite?

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samuel
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I don't care if this is AI art, it's great to see.
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NewsBlur iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe updates: Major redesign, discover related sites, new story toolbar, and much, much more

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This is a hefty redesign and rethinking of the NewsBlur iOS and Mac app. Every screen has been rethought, from the login page to the story detail to the intelligence trainer. This release adds full support for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, along with several features that were previously web-only: Discover Related Sites, Ask AI, the Dashboard, and Premium Pro.

Here’s what’s new:

iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe

NewsBlur is built for the latest Apple platforms. The toolbar is transparent and fades as you scroll. The column layout has been simplified to “feeds beside” or “feeds over” the story detail. On iPad, a new draggable divider lets you resize the feeds and stories columns, and the sidebar auto-collapses when space gets tight. On Mac, the sidebar auto-hides and trackpad swipe gestures work throughout the app.

The default theme is now Auto, so NewsBlur follows your system appearance out of the box. Dark mode correctly overrides the window style to stay consistent with whatever NewsBlur theme you’ve chosen.

A warmer sepia theme

The Sepia theme has been completely reworked with warmer tones that are easier on the eyes for long reading sessions. The theme selector itself has been rewritten across all menus, with improved contrast on the pill buttons so you can clearly see which theme is active.

Story titles pill bar

The top of the story list now has a pill bar with quick access to Discover, Options, Search, and Mark Read. The search bar slides in and out instead of fading, and the mark-read button has a wider tap target with an optional confirmation step.

Discover Related Sites lets you find related feeds from any feed or folder. Tap the Discover button in the new story titles pill bar, browse what’s available, and try a feed before subscribing with a preview banner.

List and magazine views

Two new story layout options join the existing Grid view. List shows compact rows for scanning headlines quickly. Magazine shows taller rows with larger thumbnails, giving you a richer preview of each story without opening it. Switch between them from the story titles pill bar.

Dashboard

The Dashboard sits at the top of your feed list and shows stories from your favorite feeds, updated every five minutes. Add, remove, and rearrange feeds to build a personal front page that keeps you current throughout the day. It’s the first thing you see when you open the app, and it updates in the background so fresh stories are always waiting.

Redesigned login, preferences, and upgrade

The login screen now features animated Metal shader waves with a frosted glass card. Preferences have moved from the old InAppSettingsKit to a new native SwiftUI PreferencesView. The Premium upgrade screen has been redesigned to include Ask AI integration and the new Premium Pro tier.

Share, Trainer, and Ask AI dialogs are presented as swipeable sheets on iPhone with grabber handles, replacing the old full-screen modals. The sync indicator has moved from a large HUD to a subtle top-right nav bar dot.

Ask AI

Ask AI brings the same AI-powered Q&A from the web to your phone and Mac. Select a story, tap Ask AI, and ask questions about it. Summarize a long article in one sentence, get the backstory on a developing situation, or fact-check a claim. Pick from multiple AI models and keep the conversation going with follow-ups.

Push notifications with feed favicons

Push notifications now show your feed’s favicon alongside the notification using Communication Notifications. At a glance, you can tell which feed a story came from before you even open it.

Everything else

Beyond the headline features, this release includes a long list of improvements and fixes across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Improvements

  • Pinch-to-zoom images to full-sized Quick Look preview in any story.
  • Mark Story Read options: mark read on scroll, on selection, after an interval, or manually.
  • Premium Pro tier added to the iOS upgrade dialog with higher limits.
  • Custom feed and folder icons now supported on iOS.
  • Unmute support for individual feeds.
  • Collapse-all and expand-all button on All Site Stories.
  • Modernized menu bar on Mac and iPad with keyboard shortcuts.
  • Icons added to context menus on Mac and iPad.
  • Redesigned story action buttons with modern styling.
  • Text, URL, and regex classifiers added to the iOS Intelligence Trainer.
  • Compact story title cells with equalized vertical spacing in list view.
  • Fetching/offline banner moved from bottom overlay to top of story titles.
  • Feed list search bar replaced with a compact text field.
  • Scroll-to-hide toolbar synced with swipe-back gestures.
  • Sidebar toggle buttons for showing and hiding the feed list.
  • Redesigned Add Site as a SwiftUI half-height sheet with autocomplete.
  • Story traverse bar and feed bar fade gradually as you scroll.
  • Mac Catalyst: dismiss modals via overlay tap or Escape key.
  • Mac Catalyst: trackpad swipe gesture support.
  • Improved theme selector pill contrast for medium and light themes.
  • Show toolbar when tapping status bar to scroll to top.

Fixes

  • Fixed WebSocket disconnects from EIO4 protocol and session lifecycle issues.
  • Fixed story width rendering wider than viewport on first load on iPhone.
  • Fixed memory issues with PINCache cost limits.
  • Fixed offline queue priority inversion.
  • Fixed saved stories showing incorrect read/unread status.
  • Fixed YouTube Error 153 with HTTPS and inlined resources.
  • Fixed trainer popover showing empty content on first open.
  • Fixed crashes with custom feed icons in story detail.
  • Fixed blank statistics modal by adding missing JS globals.
  • Fixed white flash and navbar color mismatch when opening stories in dark themes.
  • Fixed sepia theme yellow tint on Mac Catalyst.
  • Fixed (null) username and missing avatar when sharing on Mac Catalyst.
  • Fixed Catalyst pill bar AppKit chrome artifacts.
  • Fixed Mac traverse bar layout, highlights, and previous button state.
  • Fixed Discover popover placement on Mac and iPad.
  • Fixed mark-read pill confirmation.
  • Fixed status bar color and liquid glass gradient boundary.
  • Fixed stale collapsed folder unread counts on iPad.
  • Fixed stale story responses when switching folders quickly on iPad.
  • Fixed Mac Catalyst split divider limited to grab handle area.

NewsBlur for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe is available now on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. If you have feedback or run into issues, I’d love to hear about it on the NewsBlur forum.

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Glorious sepia theme
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Cruditè platter! [OC]

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Yum! This is the kind of food porn I love. I have every meat thumbed down on this feed, so I only get the good stuff.
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Smucker's Just Made A Big Change To Its Jam After 30 Years

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Attention all peanut butter and jelly sandwich lovers! If Smucker's is your jam brand of choice, pay attention to these changes to its iconic jars.



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samuel
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Not that we really need to expand where jam is used, I have found it delicious when tastefully added to savory dishes.
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Show HN: Hacker Smacker – spot great (and terrible) HN commenters at a glance

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One of my side projects has been on the frontpage of Hacker News all day. Take a look, it's a fun addition to Hacker News.
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A ripple of excitement pulsed through the crowd. Paul...

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A ripple of excitement pulsed through the crowd. Paul Ford is blogging regularly again.

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