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Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

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    2:54p
    iLike, you have eaten my metaphorical lunch
    I discovered a pretty cool and useful Facebook app named iLike a few days ago. It implements the "show me bands I like who are touring near me" very well, and it has all other nice kinds of social features built in. It's done way better than something that I could hack up in my spare time, and hence, I quit!

    My only complaint is that it's very much designed for itunes and it doesn't provide a way to automatically import data from anywhere else. The interface does support a comma separated line input for favorite bands, however. So I hacked up a Pandora scraper. The Pandora scraper will get not just favorites, but also bands that you simply thumbed up more than once. As a bonus, it will print scores for each artist that are in your stations. It will run with any non-ancient version of Python, I tested with 2.4.

    Here are the top 5 scores for me.

    rob:~/code/more_live_music/src$ python pandora_parser.py rrenaud@gmail.com | head -n 5
    Alanis Morissette 30
    The Doors 28
    Foo Fighters 26
    Oasis 20
    Red Hot Chili Peppers 18
    


    The scores are simply the number thumbed up songs + 10 bonus for being in favorites.

    Speaking of Pandora, please, please get a clue with your ads. I was listening to a station titled "Brett Dennen Radio", my location is set to New York, NY, and Brett had a show in New York in 3 days. What kind of ads was I seeing? McDonald's ads. Hint, I am a vegetarian, that's also in my profile. With ads targeted that poorly, maybe they just don't want to earn any money?
    3:17p
    In praise of Ubuntu
    I just bought a music CD (gasp, the horror!). Ubuntu made ripping it to ogg so incredibly easy that I had extracted the first song before I even knew what format I was writing in. Literally it was 10 seconds between right clicking the CD icon on my desktop to starting the rip.

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