Broadside have signed with Thriller Records and released a new song, “I Think They Know.”
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Joe Trohman of Fall Out Boy is on the latest episode of the Turn the Page Podcast. He mentions that there is no new Fall Out Boy album currently recorded.
Dave Grohl Performs at Coachella
Dave Grohl made a surprise appearance at Coachella, joining Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic to perform some Foo Fighters songs. Video of the performance is (currently) up over on Reddit.
The Ataris 7″ Pre-Orders Coming Soon
The Ataris have finished their new video and will be announcing pre-orders for the 7″ for “Car Song” shortly.
Read More “The Ataris 7″ Pre-Orders Coming Soon”New Found Glory Recording New Album; Streaming on Instagram
New Found Glory have begun recording their new album and they are sharing some of the process live on Instagram.
Read more=ChatGPT URL Scheme Works on iOS Too
As a follow up to my Raycast post, I wanted to mention that the URL scheme that opens and pre-populates ChatGPT on the Mac, also works on iOS. I use this in Drafts to send the post directly to the ChatGPT app:
https://chat.openai.com/?q=[[draft]] Little Raycast Gems I Use Every Single Day
I’ve written quite a bit about Raycast in the past. However, I don’t know if I’ve written very much about how I use it, or why I find it so useful. One of my favorite features is basic fallbacks and quicklinks. Fallbacks are what display after you’ve typed a few words and Raycast doesn’t find what you’re looking for (after searching for apps, etc.). This is how I use the app to search everywhere else. Here’s my current setup:

The first fallback is just a basic Google search. This is the default way I search Google. And since I use xSearch in Safari this becomes a super powerful way to search a bunch of different websites with ease. I can type “ch blink-182” and it’ll search Chorus automatically for me. Or “az Mark Hoppus book” to search Amazon. Or any of the websites I have setup in xSearch:

I also have a fallback to directly run the search in Google Chrome instead of my default browser, Safari. There’s also a file fallback so if I am looking for a specific file and I didn’t launch the file searcher with a keyboard shortcut I have quick access to it. There’s some other handy fallbacks as well, like the dictionary, translator, and bookmark search. But the other fallback I’ve found myself using quite a bit, and one of the other awesome features of Raycast, is the quicklink feature. Quickinks let you open files, URLs, or paths instantly. I have one set to “drop” to open my Dropbox folder. I have “app” to quickly open the Applications folder. And quite a few others:

The Ask ChatGPT one is a recent addition. Raycast has basic AI features built into the app and their pro features let you expand to other models. For basic questions using the built in features is nice. Hit Command-Space and type a quick question, hit Tab, and get a basic AI reply. Simple. I have their AI chat “window” mapped to Option-Command-Space for longer chats or when I want to type a longer prompt. I don’t pay for the pro version of Raycast’s AI feature set for a few reasons. First, because during my testing I was getting worse, and slower, responses using the same models on their default apps or websites. Second, I like having my chat history with me on mobile and Raycast doesn’t have a mobile app. So, instead, I use ChatGPT’s service. They have a nice and capable Mac App. It even has a built-in keyboard shortcut feature where you can pop open a little window to ask it questions. However, I don’t really want to run the ChatGPT app all the time. It’s, currently, not an app I have in my Dock or running throughout the day. Raycast’s basic AI handles those queries for me. But there are often times when I do want to send a question directly to ChatGPT. If I want to quickly launch the app I can use my hyperkey for it (which Raycast now also supports), but the quicklink fallback lets me just start typing when I have a question and then decide where I want to send it (Google, quick AI, or directly to ChatGPT). And you can map quicklinks to keyboard shortcuts themselves. So, if I use Option-Space I get my custom ChatGPT quicklink query:

Type the question, hit enter, and it gets automatically populated in the ChatGPT desktop app. The mechanics of this are simple:

This just fits how my brain works. I like to have one app as the central “control” for doing a whole bunch of things on my computer. This then just becomes muscle memory for me to do things quickly with the keyboard. From quick file searches, to adding events to my calendar, to adding a quick note in Drafts, to adding a reminder to pre-heat the oven for dinner, to running more complicated searches, all the way to using various AI tools. At this point Raycast has also become my emoji picker, clipboard manager, TextExpander, quick gif search, and color picker.
I’ve liked other launchers in the past. Alfred was my favorite for a long time. But I haven’t loved one to the degree that Raycast has cemented itself into my every day workflow like this. I think it is now to the point where sitting down at a computer without it would feel broken. Rarified air.
Harry Potter and the Problematic Author
I hadn’t seen this before. Well articulated struggle with problematic art and growing up. I once commented that it’s a painful rite of passage into adulthood for your childhood faves to break your heart.
H/T: Kottke
FRND CRCL – “Nice Guy”
FRND CRCL have shared the new song “Nice Guy.”
Read More “FRND CRCL – “Nice Guy””Home Grown Working on New Music
Home Grown are working on new music.
Read More “Home Grown Working on New Music”Review: Superheaven – Superheaven
The first studio album in ten years from the Pennsylvania grunge rockers, Superheaven, is a self-titled effort that finds the band leaning heavily on their strengths to further their artistic direction. After a lengthy hiatus from their 2015 LP Ours is Chrome, Superheaven would periodically reunite to play some shows. During this process of playing one-off shows, the band connected with veteran producer Will Yip during a charity concert he put on in December 2017. This partnership seemed to have stuck, as Yip has produced the band’s third studio album, Superheaven, that released today via Blue Grape Music. Superheaven have released three singles leading up to the self-titled record in “Long Gone”, “Numb To What is Real”, and most recently “Cruel Times.” Superheaven have clearly used the momentum and chemistry from each of these reunion concerts to create a record that is worthy of the band’s past legacy.
Read More “Superheaven – Superheaven”Pinkshift – “Evil Eye”
Pinkshift have shared the new song “Evil Eye.”
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