PixelShorts: ElevenLabs Launches AI Music with a Licensing Edge
ElevenLabs just launched Eleven Music, an AI tool that generates full songs vocals, instruments, everything from a single prompt. It supports multiple genres and languages, and the kicker? It’s licensed.
With deals from Merlin and Kobalt, it avoids the copyright mess dogging Suno and Udio. This is plug-and-play music for creators and businesses with zero legal gray area.
AI is a beautiful tool for expression but when machines can now sing your thoughts, are we gaining creativity or outsourcing it?
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Prasul Surendran has spent more than two decades working deep inside the Linux world. What started as curiosity around Unix systems grew into a long career as a Systems Architect and DevOps Engineer, shaped by everything from early kernel tinkering to today’s cloud-native platforms.A geek by choice, not by label, Prasul enjoys understanding how systems behave under real pressure. During the day, he designs and troubleshoots complex infrastructure. After hours, he is usually experimenting with terminal workflows, automation, performance tuning, or exploring how AI can fit naturally into everyday system tasks.PixelHowl began as a personal space to document that journey. It is where Prasul shares practical knowledge, side projects, and hands-on tutorials. The focus is less on theory and more on things that actually work. The goal is simple: make professional-grade DevOps ideas approachable for people who are curious, learning, or who simply enjoy breaking and fixing things.At its core, PixelHowl is about keeping technology honest, useful, and enjoyable, because learning works best when it does not feel like homework.