diff --git a/config/data/author-map.js b/config/data/author-map.js index 70e10ce5..0f416a66 100644 --- a/config/data/author-map.js +++ b/config/data/author-map.js @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ export default { + "https://www.statsignificant.com": "Daniel Parris", + "https://statsignificant.com": "Daniel Parris", "https://fy.blackhats.net.au": "Firstyear", "https://512pixels.net" : "Stephen Hackett", "https://bradfrost.com": "Brad Frost", diff --git a/src/links/2024/2024-04-27-when-do-we-stop-finding-new-music?-a-statistical-analysis-.md b/src/links/2024/2024-04-27-when-do-we-stop-finding-new-music?-a-statistical-analysis-.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d6a47c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/links/2024/2024-04-27-when-do-we-stop-finding-new-music?-a-statistical-analysis-.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +--- +title: "When Do We Stop Finding New Music? A Statistical Analysis " +date: "2024-04-27T10:40:14-04:00" +tags: ["tech", "music"] +description: "I recently tried Spotify's new DJ feature in which an AI bot curates personalized listening sessions, introducing songs while explaining the intention behind its selections (much like a real-life disc jockey). Every four or five pieces, the bot interjects to set up its next block of music, ascribing a theme to these upcoming works." +link: "https://www.statsignificant.com/p/when-do-we-stop-finding-new-music" +--- \ No newline at end of file