I m Irfan, a blogging & SEO enthusiast who likes building niche content sites. Recently I created a small project for Minecraft players who are searching for a safe and clear way to download and install Jenny Mod.
On the site I ve tried to:
explain what the mod is and how it works
give step-by-step install guides for Java & MCPE
keep only clean links and avoid spammy download sites
SoundCloud went live 18 years ago as a launchpad for independent artists to share their music. Now, it s adding more tools for listeners to share what they re into.
The music streaming app, which ranks above streaming stalwarts Pandora and Apple Music in terms of monthly average users, introduced new social features on Thursday, including:
With this whole AI trend, many tools are trying to be invisible: not apps you open, but helpers that quietly run in the background. They show up just enough interface: a chat box, a nudge, or an API call to deliver value, but otherwise stay out of sight.
With today s agent hype, this idea feels like it s accelerating. Agents promise to handle tasks across your apps without you lifting a finger.
I want to hit an api with some text and get a "likekyhood of ai generated" score. does this exist already? I would expect to have to pay which is fine!
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Anyone else feel like they're spending more time switching between tons of tools than actually building?
I'm launching something on June 27th that combines all of this into one platform (Crowd), but genuinely curious - what's your analytics stack looking like these days?
Are we all just collectively accepting that customer intelligence requires 5+ subscriptions, or is there a better way?
Is it a good news in the notoriously under-discussed AI climate impact topic? We didn't witness AI losing its job to AI. We witnessed AI getting more useful while spending less money in the process. Which is a great thing. Humanity might've found a climate-conscious way of building AI models. Now just make one that can talk about Tiananmen Square as well as the Spanish Inquisition.
There was a lot of talk in 2023 and 2024 about startups using a one-time payment model, but earlier this year, I started to see founders going back to subscriptions. What do you think?