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      • maxr1998[m]
        <rustynova[m]> "Ok little hotfix because I..." <- > <@_discord_492790468321607681:chatbrainz.org> Ok little hotfix because I rushed it. I hate releasing stuff for a specific deadline...
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      • maxr1998[m]
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      • maxr1998[m]
        I just noticed that when building the AUR package (that I just updated) it complains that the lockfile isn't up-to-date 😬
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      • maxr1998[m]
        (The PKGBUILD forces cargo to use the --locked mode)
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      • maxr1998[m]
        It also fails the `test api::musicbrainz::artist::fetching::tests::should_insert_artist ... FAILED` test on my end
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      • harizz_076_51983
        Aerozol (@_discord_537897767968833566:chatbrainz.org) yeah i just checked google scholar, you’re right. We can do one thing, we can put a cutoff based on citations. It is a little unfair for newer studies but we can mention it explicitly, i mean having a long page is alright too but i dont know if its sustainable moving forward.
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      • aerozol[m]
        I like how thorough you are being! I never expected this to be more than a quick overview/non-exhaustive list, so I am happy for you to curate as you please. Please don't put in too much time, while it will be a useful resource, it is an 'extra'
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      • rustynova[m]
        ... Rushed updates are the worse.
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      • rustynova[m]
        Although the test is probably a one time error? My CI run the test fine. Idk more without knowing the error message
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      • rustynova[m]
        (maxr)
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      • rustynova[m]
        I'll also make a new update to fix some error reports. But I'll take my time to release it this time. I still will try to get something out today or tomorrow morning
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      • _discord_3144966
        Yes, absolutely no rush!
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      • _discord_3144966 posted a file: (15KiB) < https://matrix.chatbrainz.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/chatbrainz.org/qATKFQsjUFjBbkfWNbznvibq/stacktrace.txt >
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      • _discord_3144966
        Here's the stacktrace for my test failure:
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      • harizz_076_51983
        thanks 🙂 Aerozol (@_discord_537897767968833566:chatbrainz.org) , ill decide a cutoff and work on this in 24 hours, have a deadline rn
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      • monkey[m]
        I'm afraid we don't currently have a way to automatically import your loved songs from Navidrome.
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      • monkey[m]
        I do see there is a `getStarred` subsonic API method so that should be doable, I'll crate a ticket for that feature.
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      • monkey[m]
        ^ LB-1884
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      • BrainzBot
        LB-1884: Import starred/loved songs from Navidrome https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/LB-1884
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      • NOTICE: LB-1884 (https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/LB-1884): Import starred/loved songs from Navidrome
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      • monkey[m]
        <vivekanandan_ks[> "Hi All..." <- I will say that while our Year In Music comes after the year ends, you can right now (like any other time of the year) see your stats for the year up to this point, and even generate images for it if you want to share them online:
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      • monkey[m]
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      • monkey[m]
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      • vivekanandan_ks[
        <monkey[m]> "I will say that while our Year..." <- Yes. I know this.
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      • vivekanandan_ks[
        I'm asking like maybe little bit a way to generate the Year in Music dynamically with the existing data would let users download it anytime instead of waiting for it to be released😅