Monday, November 5, 2007
MusicBrainz, Picard, and OSX
Oh how excited I am, for Picard works (without building from source) on my Mac now. Oh, this is the greatest day in a long freakin' time. It was the one last app missing from my usual Windows routine.
Get it now! and start tagging.
Maybe this fella should think about paying the wonderfully awesome MusicBrainz team now :)
Get it now! and start tagging.
Maybe this fella should think about paying the wonderfully awesome MusicBrainz team now :)
Labels: apple, computers, mac, nerd, osx, windows
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Last.fm Tagger for RubyOSA Update 3
I've once again improved my little Last.fm script for use with RubyOSA. It needed updating badly. There were quite a few things bugging me.
What's new:
• Nice console messages telling you what's happening.
• Support for skipping over identical genre's.
• Ability to continue or abort tagging process. So if you don't like that tag, type 'n'.
• Use -q to subdue tagging confirmations.
• Full UTF-8 support, as well as proper URL escaping.

Download it now! And have somewhat useful genre's to choose from.
I will tackle cleaning it up later. Add me to your RSS reader if you want script updates.
Remember, you can get RubyOSA with the Last.fm Tagger here.
What's new:
• Nice console messages telling you what's happening.
• Support for skipping over identical genre's.
• Ability to continue or abort tagging process. So if you don't like that tag, type 'n'.
• Use -q to subdue tagging confirmations.
• Full UTF-8 support, as well as proper URL escaping.

Download it now! And have somewhat useful genre's to choose from.
I will tackle cleaning it up later. Add me to your RSS reader if you want script updates.
Remember, you can get RubyOSA with the Last.fm Tagger here.
Labels: computers, last.fm, lastfmtagger, music, nerd, osx, programming, ruby, software
Thursday, August 9, 2007
eMusic.fm Greasemonkey Script

I finished a v0.1 of my eMusic.fm Greasemonkey script. What it does is pretty simple. On an album page, it will pull the 10 most popular tags from last.fm and inject them into the page below the description.
I found myself looking at last.fm for a particular artist to see what the community has labeled it as. This provides a more insightful look into artists you may not be aware of.
Download my eMusic.fm greasemonkey script
Labels: computers, firefox, last.fm, music, nerd, programming, software
Monday, May 8, 2006
Internet: Entertain Me
Thanks to del.icio.us, I have found the motherload of newsfeeds. It sorta makes me feel like Spider Jerusalem.
Labels: nerd
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