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      • ruaok
        is now.
      • 2019-03-07 06630, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        does the 0(n^2) aspect get better eventually?
      • 2019-03-07 06643, 2019

      • ruaok
        CallerNo6: that is the goal.
      • 2019-03-07 06648, 2019

      • reosarevok
        CallerNo6: I dunno, but ruaok's mom doesn't
      • 2019-03-07 06610, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        wait, I have a compose key. sorry! O(n²)!
      • 2019-03-07 06612, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        hey ruaok if i screenshot this conversation will it be okay,for notes to be refereed later on
      • 2019-03-07 06614, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        ?
      • 2019-03-07 06617, 2019

      • ruaok
        to take it from O(n^2) and get it closer to O(N*M)
      • 2019-03-07 06623, 2019

      • ruaok
        (where M is your MoM)
      • 2019-03-07 06626, 2019

      • reosarevok
        pac23xyz: it's logged :)
      • 2019-03-07 06633, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        ah yes,forgot
      • 2019-03-07 06606, 2019

      • ruaok
        we're waiting to get the code from the thesis.
      • 2019-03-07 06615, 2019

      • ruaok
        once we have that you can start playing around with it.
      • 2019-03-07 06623, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Actually, ruaok: your mom is a 24-sphere in 25-dimensional space, cuz she fat
      • 2019-03-07 06628, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        i need to bring out cormen now out of retirement to see the optimization
      • 2019-03-07 06635, 2019

      • reosarevok
        (that's what Wikipedia taught me, anyway :D )
      • 2019-03-07 06635, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        i'll wait
      • 2019-03-07 06649, 2019

      • ruaok
        we may need to include one more task... to do some really fast way to eliminate a pile of matches.
      • 2019-03-07 06654, 2019

      • reosarevok goes write some code since he sadly doesn't get paid for bad your mom jokes
      • 2019-03-07 06654, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        take some refresher lessons on vectors until then
      • 2019-03-07 06602, 2019

      • ruaok
        to further reduce the number of comparisons needed.
      • 2019-03-07 06629, 2019

      • ruaok
        pac23xyz: don't bother with vectors.
      • 2019-03-07 06637, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        reosarevok, we could start a patreon where people pay us to not make jokes.
      • 2019-03-07 06641, 2019

      • ruaok
        in this context a vector really only means "array"
      • 2019-03-07 06651, 2019

      • ruaok
        there will be no vector math.
      • 2019-03-07 06646, 2019

      • ruaok
        also, pac23xyz, this project may fail.
      • 2019-03-07 06659, 2019

      • ruaok
        it may simply not be workable with annoy and may need to be done with spark
      • 2019-03-07 06625, 2019

      • ruaok
        but, as long as you do more or less as you say you will in your proposal we will not fail you.
      • 2019-03-07 06647, 2019

      • ruaok
        the success of the project is not necessarily tied to your passing/failing
      • 2019-03-07 06607, 2019

      • reosarevok
        The amount of chocolate you give ruaok might be, though
      • 2019-03-07 06648, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        ruaok no math means even more nicer
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      • pac23xyz
        thats awesome to hear that you wont fail me thanks ruaok
      • 2019-03-07 06610, 2019

      • ruaok
        yea, this is a data crunching task. No real math involved.
      • 2019-03-07 06634, 2019

      • ruaok
        oh, I may still fail you. if you don't live up to what you say you'll do, you'll fail.
      • 2019-03-07 06642, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        ah yes offcourse
      • 2019-03-07 06649, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        thats a fair part of gsoc
      • 2019-03-07 06659, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        they simply dont pay participants so much to fail
      • 2019-03-07 06612, 2019

      • ruaok
        I just want to make it clear that this whole project may fail. but until we try, we won't know.
      • 2019-03-07 06650, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        my only concern is ruaok that this is a considereation project, because there are some orgs that have certain ideas that people work on but they are just fillers :/
      • 2019-03-07 06601, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Which is coincidentally what ruaok's mom told ruaok's dad before they had him
      • 2019-03-07 06602, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        yes we are not gonna know until we try something
      • 2019-03-07 06613, 2019

      • reosarevok
        CallerNo6: I think we might actually get a couple dollars a month with that patreon :p
      • 2019-03-07 06631, 2019

      • ruaok
        > my only concern is ruaok that this is a considereation project, because there are some orgs that have certain ideas that people work on but they are just fillers :/
      • 2019-03-07 06639, 2019

      • ruaok
        not sure what you mean by that
      • 2019-03-07 06619, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Whether it's actually relevant and useful? If so: if it works, it should be quite relevant and useful :)
      • 2019-03-07 06608, 2019

      • ruaok
        useful? I wanted this project done 5 years ago.
      • 2019-03-07 06616, 2019

      • ruaok
        wait how old is AB?
      • 2019-03-07 06636, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        i mean a student gets only 3 slots and then some orgs have multiple projects listed and then they say that was just a filler,students spend all that time working on it,making hte proposal etc
      • 2019-03-07 06604, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Oh. Every project we have is a project we want
      • 2019-03-07 06614, 2019

      • reosarevok
        But this specifically is one ruaok wants quite a lot :)
      • 2019-03-07 06617, 2019

      • ruaok
        we've had the opposite problem. where we dont find enough qualifying students.
      • 2019-03-07 06629, 2019

      • ruaok
        we, except reosarevok, have high standards.
      • 2019-03-07 06636, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        lol
      • 2019-03-07 06643, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Er. You hired me, what does that say about your standards?
      • 2019-03-07 06644, 2019

      • ruaok
        in fact, that we have reosarevok, proves the exception to our rule.
      • 2019-03-07 06647, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        yeah thats nice,that each project is a required one
      • 2019-03-07 06641, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        is it true that if you fail gsoc google wont hrie you ?
      • 2019-03-07 06649, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        i have heard this thing going around a lot
      • 2019-03-07 06655, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        especailly in my school
      • 2019-03-07 06608, 2019

      • ruaok
        there is no connection between gsoc and getting hired by google.
      • 2019-03-07 06618, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        folks are scared to apply because if they fail google will reject them later by storing them on a list
      • 2019-03-07 06622, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        stupid bs
      • 2019-03-07 06637, 2019

      • ruaok
        that is a false correlation.
      • 2019-03-07 06656, 2019

      • ruaok
        if you fail GSoC you're almost guaranteed to fail a google interview.
      • 2019-03-07 06659, 2019

      • reosarevok
        If you fail GSoC because you're shitty, I imagine Google wouldn't hire you anyway
      • 2019-03-07 06613, 2019

      • ruaok
        reosarevok, so, don't apply for google, ya?
      • 2019-03-07 06621, 2019

      • reosarevok
        If you fail GSoC because you had a family emergency, or got hit by a bus, or whatever, I doubt anyone would give a shit :p
      • 2019-03-07 06634, 2019

      • reosarevok
        ruaok: amazingly enough, I'll remind you I passed GSoC. Twice.
      • 2019-03-07 06647, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        yeah,but folks here think that even years later however polished you become you'll endup on a list at google
      • 2019-03-07 06653, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        crazy talk
      • 2019-03-07 06657, 2019

      • reosarevok
        (that said, I would much rather work for MB than Google, so :) )
      • 2019-03-07 06623, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        i wonder what a google interview is like,
      • 2019-03-07 06628, 2019

      • ruaok
        aw man. am I ever going to live down the fact that you passed, reosarevok?
      • 2019-03-07 06641, 2019

      • ruaok
        sheesh, I've paid my price already!
      • 2019-03-07 06656, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Tbh, given how shit our setlists are, I'm surprised I did :p
      • 2019-03-07 06608, 2019

      • reosarevok
        I guess you had even lower standards back then
      • 2019-03-07 06614, 2019

      • reosarevok
        Well, you as in MB :)
      • 2019-03-07 06626, 2019

      • ruaok
        yep that is true.
      • 2019-03-07 06607, 2019

      • ruaok
        then this riff raf came in and raised the standards. peer review and being nice to everyone but reosarevok
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      • ruaok
        what a disgrace.
      • 2019-03-07 06650, 2019

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      • reosarevok
        Shame on us.
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      • pristine--
        I enjoy it like hell when ruaok and reosarevok are talking around.
      • 2019-03-07 06609, 2019

      • pristine--
        😆
      • 2019-03-07 06628, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        same pristine
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      • pristine--
        :)
      • 2019-03-07 06651, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        btw ruaok my og/op irc name and basically username everywhere is pac23
      • 2019-03-07 06605, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        right now irc wont let me claim it even though i have registred so using this one
      • 2019-03-07 06610, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        gah. for a bunch of people who believe in interoperability, the google/schema.org people couldn't have made it any harder to use their json-ld "spec".
      • 2019-03-07 06619, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        (table in a pdf)
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      • pac23xyz
        i guess they deliberately did it
      • 2019-03-07 06649, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        not unlikely
      • 2019-03-07 06625, 2019

      • pac23xyz
        why would they make it harder ?
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      • pristine-- goes to play badminton
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      • pristine--
        nn! Everyone
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      • pristine--
        <3
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      • amCap1712
        gn pristine--
      • 2019-03-07 06631, 2019

      • ruaok
        if you have a serious gripe about schema.org, send me mail. I'll forward to the people who would like this feedback.
      • 2019-03-07 06645, 2019

      • ruaok
        they created schema.org for people to use it, not to hinder people.
      • 2019-03-07 06619, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        ruaok, no, not too serious. I just wish that the original "statement of work" wasn't a pd (although I understand why it is)
      • 2019-03-07 06627, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        *pdf
      • 2019-03-07 06629, 2019

      • CallerNo6
        o well. if the great carbohydrate in the sky hadn't wanted me to retype things, it wouldn't have given me ten noodly digits.
      • 2019-03-07 06603, 2019

      • ruaok
        'ramen!
      • 2019-03-07 06614, 2019

      • iliekcomputers
        hullo
      • 2019-03-07 06623, 2019

      • ruaok
        coo coo coo coo!
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      • iliekcomputers
        :)
      • 2019-03-07 06641, 2019

      • iliekcomputers
        so the AB gsoc idea sounds cool :)
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      • ruaok
        yeah, I hope it pans out. that would supercharge the recommendations.
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      • CatQuest
        pristine--: i ahve learned the 😆 emoji from you :D
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      • amCap1712
        gr0uch0mars: around?
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      • gr0uch0mars
        yeap
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      • amCap1712
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      • amCap1712
        since CAA is down, I thought to test by giving a url from my side
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      • amCap1712
        this is my repo method
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      • iliekcomputers
        we should be able to link to specific listens in a list
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      • gr0uch0mars
        good idea to mock the URL
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      • amCap1712
        but the livedata dosen't get notified of the change
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      • gr0uch0mars
        maybe beause you're setting directly the release that comes as param: `release.setCoverArt(art);`
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      • amCap1712
        actually i'm not using live data but only in repo
      • 2019-03-07 06638, 2019

      • amCap1712
        yes
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      • amCap1712
        in earlier requests we created an instance variable for live data but here for each item we need a new live data
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      • amCap1712
        gr0uch0mars: so how should I implement the callbacks here
      • 2019-03-07 06648, 2019

      • gr0uch0mars
        i see, it should update the same live data (setValue, or something like that). and that notify the observers
      • 2019-03-07 06637, 2019

      • gr0uch0mars
        could you upload the code and I'll play around tonight?
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      • gr0uch0mars
        I think that method should modify the same livedata (the same release data)
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      • amCap1712
        i can commit and push what I have
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      • gr0uch0mars
        yes, please
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      • amCap1712
        I had never imagined it is so easy to encounter all those edge cases of Reactive programming :(
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      • gr0uch0mars
        hahaha welcome. Views are less verbose, because they're only observing
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      • gr0uch0mars
        But the inside is a mess sometimes!!
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      • gr0uch0mars
        Now I have to leave. I'll check the code tonight, alright?
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      • amCap1712
        yeah, fine.
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      • BrainzGit
        [musicbrainz-server] reosarevok opened pull request #968 (master…MBS-10068): MBS-10068: Convert works-list.tt to React https://github.com/metabrainz/musicbrainz-server/…
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      • BrainzBot
        MBS-10068: Convert works-list.tt to React https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/MBS-10068
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      • BrainzGit
        [bookbrainz-site] fezheng397 opened pull request #259 (master…master): docs: update to elastic search section of INSTALLATION_TROUBLESHOOTING.md https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/pul…
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      • amCap1712
        gr0uch0mars: pushed to artist-releases branch
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      • fezheng397
        Mr_Monkey: I edited the readme with your suggestions and created the pull request in the original repo this time. Could you take a look to ensure its alright when you get the chance? I'm not sure what those extra commits are, as only one should really matter where I changed the readme.
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      • BrainzGit
        [listenbrainz-server] MonkeyDo opened pull request #539 (master…listens-table-sorting): Listens table sorting https://github.com/metabrainz/listenbrainz-server…
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      • ruaok
        yisss!
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      • pristine--
        CatQuest: awww