i personally think, picard should have an option to ignore replaygain tags :)
2018-01-20 02017, 2018
SothoTalKer
alastairp: is there a minimum/maximum audio length for acousticbrainz? I got various files from a CD ranging between 25 seconds and 11:33. the GUI said there was 1 error, but there was no information which file and why :(
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drsaunders
Freso: ping
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drsaunders
Reosarevok: ping
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drsaunders
FYI copyied you on my latest KEXP salvo....i'm getting very pissed at the hours i'm spending fixing their shit
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drsaunders
i even got a private message from a new MB user asking me why this KEXP editor was screwing up the database and not following rules
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naiveai
Leo_Verto: Did something break earlier?
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reosarevok
drsaunders: pong
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alastairp
SothoTalKer: yes, there is an upper limit, but it's definitely not 11 minutes
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alastairp
25 seconds is probably too short
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alastairp
though perhaps we should look at improving the gui to report that better
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drsaunders
reosarevok: Go for the eyes Boo!
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drsaunders
my point was under my ping :-)
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reosarevok
drsaunders: oh sorry, I replied from the notification :D
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reosarevok
I'll check in the evening, going to see some reindeer now :D
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reosarevok
(caribou for you I guess?)
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drsaunders
reindeer wish they were caribou
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RashiSah[m]
where should I add 0.0.0.0:8080 in abz/config.py so that I can submit files in my local server?
2018-01-20 02014, 2018
Mineo
there's an example config file (abz/default.conf) in the repository
2018-01-20 02012, 2018
yagyanshbhatia[m
i had some doubt related to the issue i am currently on.. can anyone help. i've already commented my query there
PICARD-440: Tell the user they need to restart after changing plugins
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github
[picard] zas opened pull request #803: Simplify search dialog save/restore states code (master...search_dialog_states) https://git.io/vNzHQ
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darkhorse
how to remove a plugin in picard ? do i need to delete zip files from plugin directory or there's anyway.
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naiveai
Leo_Verto: also, forgot to ask earlier - what are your thoughts on the potential improvements I added (particularly the fuzzy string matching thing - I'm not sure whether it's a good idea, but it could be annoying to have to spell things exactly right for voting)
2018-01-20 02015, 2018
naiveai
the main issue is the threshold for what's considered a misspelling vs an invalid option
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yagyanshbhatia[m
i had some doubt related to the issue i am currently on.. can anyone help. i've already commented my query there
PICARD-440: Tell the user they need to restart after changing plugins
2018-01-20 02017, 2018
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naiveai
yagyanshbhatia[m: don't ask your question repeatedly
2018-01-20 02035, 2018
naiveai
and yes, the comment you've added seems like a good idea to me, but samj1912, zas, etc will confirm this later
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samj1912
for things as obvious as these, the easiest way is to make a PR. if there are small amendments, we can comment there. Its easier to review code and suggest changes than comments on tickets
2018-01-20 02017, 2018
samj1912
but yes, that sounds exactly what the ticket says
2018-01-20 02022, 2018
Leo_Verto
naiveai: I don't think fuzzy is a good idea, let's keep the commands precise
2018-01-20 02056, 2018
SothoTalKer
alastairp: i see. i'm fine with using a CLI, too. do you have something like that i could use which would give me more informatation?
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naiveai
Leo_Verto: no I mean like !startvote [hello, world]; +helwo, should it vote for 'hello'?
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Leo_Verto
no
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naiveai
aight
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Leo_Verto
then you'd have to deal with fuzzy collisions and stuff
2018-01-20 02001, 2018
naiveai
well, we could match to closest ratio, but that might get confusing
2018-01-20 02039, 2018
Leo_Verto
yeah, then users might not be sure what they actually voted for and we'd get into another whole set of problems
2018-01-20 02016, 2018
Leo_Verto
I'm a big fan of the Unix philosophy regarding stuff like this: Do one thing but do it well
2018-01-20 02000, 2018
naiveai
True, at worst users will have to retype the option name which shouldn't be too long anyway
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SothoTalKer
alastairp: i compared my files and it looks like it was the second longest audio file. I suspect here that parallel processing is the culprit (running out of memory), as the last audio file is 1 minute longer and that happened to be added fine
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github
[picard] vishichoudhary opened pull request #804: PICARD-1177 : Add a option to remove plugins (master...master) https://git.io/vNzA0
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SothoTalKer
i just retried the file by itself and it worked fine :)
2018-01-20 02046, 2018
naiveai
welp, I've just put a +250 bounty on the SO question for the 👍 regex :P
2018-01-20 02037, 2018
naiveai
Leo_Verto: does the real brainzbot run on linux, or something else?
I just asked a bunch of questions really. I once got pretty lucky with a kind of popular question, got 26 upvotes on it alone
2018-01-20 02005, 2018
Leo_Verto
also brainzbot runs on linux but I don't want something in the code that breaks on other OSes
2018-01-20 02033, 2018
naiveai
yeah, makes sense. on 90% of builds of linux, this'll work with a very simple solution
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Leo_Verto
also that thread is really
2018-01-20 02046, 2018
Leo_Verto
a huge fustercluck of workarounds
2018-01-20 02047, 2018
naiveai
but I figured this incentive will help other desperate people who are broken by unicode
2018-01-20 02054, 2018
naiveai
yeah, exactly!
2018-01-20 02004, 2018
Leo_Verto
this is why we need python 3 .P
2018-01-20 02015, 2018
naiveai
pretty much
2018-01-20 02035, 2018
naiveai
with python 3, the simple, obvious solution works 100%
2018-01-20 02031, 2018
naiveai
also, "Badgeland"?
2018-01-20 02035, 2018
samj1912 remembers back in 2012 when everyone hated switching to py3
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naiveai
yeah, but remind me again if there was anything good in 2012, really
2018-01-20 02015, 2018
naiveai
:D
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samj1912
3.4 was the tipping point I believe :P
2018-01-20 02028, 2018
naiveai
I switched my whole setup to py3.6 *just* because fstrings. fstrings are aweesome
2018-01-20 02054, 2018
samj1912
lol :P
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samj1912
py3.6 also did some amazing things to dictionaries
2018-01-20 02019, 2018
naiveai
comment on the question "A reminder that some emoji consist of more than one Unicode codepoint (involving combining characters and zero width joiners). It should be possible to write a regex to capture that, but it's not going to be trivial (and I'm not even going to attempt the feat)."