Just realized I should probably strip the "seledreams_-_" out of some of these track titles
I just had a silly idea.
I wonder how impractical it would be to store a collection, in the form of periodically updated bittorrent file perhaps, of every permissively licensed track on musicbrainz that is trivially obtainable
s/impractical/(im)practical/
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aerozol[m]
I guess if the releases have the open license relationship, as well as a “download for free” relationship, you could automate that with a smart enough script. In theory. Why you would want to is another question :D
fliz: Nice work on the classical release!!
muxxer.exe: funny re. your Metal Archives script!! I just did the same thing last week, for RYM (I didn’t quite manage to perfect it, but the script is matching artists on VA release pages, which is what I wanted).
I wasn’t sure about sharing it because I know nothing about code/can’t clean it up, but I guess anything that makes editing easier should be shared
By “I did the same thing” I mean “chatGPT did the same thing, with my nudging”
muxxerexe[m]
Try v0 for coding, it does a far better job.
aerozol[m]
Just googled it. Thanks for the tip!
I also got chatGPT to make a script that adds a button under the tag field that submits an oft-used series of tags with a click. Maybe I’ll do a quick tidy tonight and put them on github