Elezea

  • Discrobble v1.3.1 — Free to start, plus a Wikipedia summary on each album (2026/06/19 16:29)
    Discrobble is now free to start, with a one-time $4.99 unlock for unlimited scrobbling. If you were already using the app before this change, you keep…
  • Discrobble v1.2.1 — Rate your albums (2026/06/12 23:05)
    Discrobble now shows your Discogs rating for every album and lets you set or change it without leaving the app. Open an album, tap a star, and your rating…
  • Do Not Resign From Life (2026/06/07 00:10)
    Sacasas argues that AI's capabilities shouldn't discourage human engagement with thinking, language, and judgment—the very activities that bring us meaning and…
  • Guidelines for Respectful Use of AI (2026/06/03 23:11)
    Using AI shouldn't mean offloading quality control onto colleagues who review your work.
  • Discrobble v1.2.0 — Synced scrobble history (2026/05/31 20:45)
    Your Recently Scrobbled history now syncs across all your devices. Scrobble an album on your iPhone and it's there on your iPad — your recent plays follow you…
  • We Should Be More Tired Than the Model (2026/05/30 16:26)
    Vicki Boykis on slowing down agent use on purpose: friction builds your own foundation instead of the model's.
  • The Great AI Cost Panic of 2026 (2026/05/30 14:57)
    Current AI cost concerns reflect normal growing pains in technology adoption rather than evidence of fundamental failure.
  • Discrobble v1.1.0 — Native iPad support (2026/05/26 20:30)
    Discrobble now runs natively on iPad, with a denser collection grid and a side-by-side album view that puts the cover and tracklist together. This release also…
  • Your AI Use Is Breaking My Brain (2026/05/24 19:12)
    Ubiquitous AI-generated text may be subtly reshaping how humans write and think, blurring the line between tool use and cultural conditioning.
  • LLMs and Buttondown (2026/05/23 22:13)
    Buttondown's explosive growth is being driven by LLMs discovering its API-first design makes it the ideal newsletter platform for AI applications.
  • The Product Leader’s Influence on the World We All Will Live in (2026/05/21 23:20)
    Product leaders need to address how AI tools are causing cognitive burnout in their teams and establish sustainable work practices for the AI era.
  • You're Worse at Your Job Because You Care Too Much (2026/05/15 21:48)
    Caring indiscriminately at work exhausts you—the real skill is directing your energy toward what's strategically important and letting go of minor frustrations…
  • Meet the Sad Wives of AI (2026/05/15 00:28)
    A Wired essay explores the frustration of women whose husbands are obsessed with discussing AI and its implications.
  • I Left Port 22 Open for 54 Days: An SSH Honeypot Study (2026/05/10 00:16)
    Exposing SSH to the internet reveals how ubiquitous automated probing is, with login attempts arriving within seconds of port exposure.
  • Discrobble v1.0.2 — Free on the App Store (2026/05/09 20:05)
    My first iPhone app is live! Discrobble is now on the [App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6761305573), free. It connects to your Discogs collection and your Last.fm account so you can track plays from your vinyl and CDs…
  • Song of the Day: May 6, 2026 (2026/05/07 02:47)
    All over my Instagram Reels for some reason — and it's such a vibe I can't get enough of it.
  • discogs-mcp v3.3.0 — Background sync, instant search (2026/05/05 01:13)
    The first search of the day is now instant. `discogs-mcp` pre-fetches your collection in the background every hour and keeps it in a snapshot, so…
  • Why Did Hollywood Stop Making Dramas? (2026/05/01 22:21)
    Hollywood's shift away from dramas toward action and horror may stem from how genre thrills age better than character-driven stories that depend on…
  • lastfm-mcp v2.4.0 — Top tracks and 8K fewer lines (2026/04/30 20:09)
    The big shifts in this release: three new tools, a glassmorphism-redesigned landing page, timezone-aware day boundaries on `get_recent_tracks`, and a…
  • Output isn’t design (2026/04/30 18:14)
    Design is fundamentally about understanding a problem's context and constraints, not simply creating visual output.
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