Eric Wahlforss is one of the guys behind SoundCloud. This is where he jots down thoughts on the web, music and strategy, among other things.
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Last.fm Redesigns!
Woah, last.fm has gotten a major overhaul! It’s now possible to tag music; the new tagging interface is pretty good. The player has been made a native application — a wise choice.
But alas, it doesn’t work. Oh no, yet another great service I can’t use because of showstopper bugs. Those nasty things…and there’s only one way to get rid of them…I guess it’s called ‘debugging’. Perpetual beta angst.
UPDATE: It seems to work! This thing is really rocking now.
Bug in Google
There seems to be a typo in the Google Wikipedia links feature. An & sign is missing, which destroys all the links to Wikipedia. Try this or this and click the Wikipedia link. First time I discover a Google search bug, I think. Wonder how many corrupt Wikipedia pages that little bug results in..?
Would be very cool if there was a “public bug tracker” where one could enter a bug for any website. And if anyone could submit a patch, it would be even cooler. Greasemonkey is one step in the right direction, since it allows for the creation of “temporary patches” for any website. But we need a platform where both Greasemonkey bugs and patches can easily be submitted.