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Cover art for "Two Booms in Twenty-Four", a chill song

Two Booms in Twenty-Four

Two sonic booms in twenty-four hours across the Midwest — one from a Navy F-18 over Grand Rapids, another from a meteor lighting up Ohio skies. This one's inspired by all the buzz around "loud boom" that had folks from Michigan to Ohio wondering what just rattled their windows.

The houses shook in Grand Rapids last night, / A Navy F-18 tearing through the sky, / The windows rattled, kids looked up in fright,

ChillNordic FolkMar 17Updated
Cover art for "Memory Running Low", a chill song inspired by "‘RAMmageddon’ hits labs: AI-driven memory shortage is impacting science"

Memory Running Low

‘RAMmageddon’ hits labs: AI-driven memory shortage is impacting science

Silicon chips power everything from your smartphone to the supercomputers mapping our universe, but there's a supply crunch brewing that's got researchers worried. A story from Nature News reveals how the AI boom is creating what some are calling "RAMmageddon" — a memory shortage that's putting scientific research labs in competition with tech giants for the same precious resources.

In the quiet labs where the servers hum, / Where researchers chase what's yet to come, / Nature published words that rang alarm—

Chill
Nordic Folk
Nature News
Mar 17
Updated
Cover art for "Grey Splits and LinkedIn", a chill song

Grey Splits and LinkedIn

The divorce lawyer hashtag's been trending, and it got us thinking about a quieter story unfolding across America. "Grey Splits and LinkedIn" captures something fascinating — how one in three divorces now involve couples over fifty, and how social media is quietly revolutionizing how people navigate these major life changes.

One in three who sign the papers now / Are over fifty, silver-haired and worn / They call it grey divorce, a quiet vow

ChillNordic FolkMar 15Updated
Cover art for "Classified Lines We Draw", a chill song

Classified Lines We Draw

When you're the first AI company cleared to work inside the Pentagon's classified halls, you'd think the partnership would last forever. But Anthropic just proved that even silicon-based relationships can get complicated.

Anthopic built a mind of code and light / First AI developer cleared for classified sight / Inside the Pentagon, behind the guarded doors

ChillNordic FolkFeb 25Updated
Cover art for "Cutting The Verification Wire", a chill song

Cutting The Verification Wire

Discord thought they were just checking IDs at the digital door, but sometimes the simplest solutions come with the most complicated strings attached. When seventy thousand users got caught in a data breach tied to a Peter Thiel-backed verification system, the platform decided it was time to cut some wires.

Discord had a partner checking ages at the door, / Peter Thiel-backed software, but they didn't know the score, / Somebody found the code beneath the surface of the screen,

ChillNordic FolkFeb 24Updated
Cover art for "Golden Ticket Dreams", a chill song inspired by "What are golden visas? Where Americans can 'buy' residency in 2026"

Golden Ticket Dreams

What are golden visas? Where Americans can 'buy' residency in 2026

The American dream is getting a passport upgrade. "Golden Ticket Dreams" explores the rising trend of golden visas — where a hefty investment can buy you residency in a foreign country, coming out of Usa Today.

There's a new way to cross the line / Between the place you call home tonight / Golden visas shine so bright

ChillNordic FolkUsa TodayFeb 21Updated
Cover art for "Winds of Change", a chill song inspired by "Almost 3 in 4 support some changes to ICE: Survey"

Winds of Change

Almost 3 in 4 support some changes to ICE: Survey

The numbers don't lie, and they're painting a pretty clear picture. A new poll coming out of The Hill shows seventy-two percent of Americans want major changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement — that's nearly three out of four people calling for reform or abolition.

NBC News Decision Desk released their poll / Seventy-two percent want something new / Immigration and Customs Enforcement

ChillNordic FolkThe HillFeb 21Updated
Cover art for "Ticking Clock For Peace", a chill song inspired by "U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach peace agreement, Zelenskyy says - NPR"

Ticking Clock For Peace

U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach peace agreement, Zelenskyy says - NPR

Diplomacy runs on deadlines, and according to a story from Google News, Ukraine's leadership is watching the calendar with particular intensity. President Zelenskyy's pointing to a June timeline set by Washington, while his foreign minister makes bold claims about who can actually end this war.

Zelenskyy stood before the press today / Said Washington had drawn a line in May / A June deadline, a ticking clock

ChillNordic FolkGoogle NewsFeb 9Updated