music-explorer VS FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition

Compare music-explorer vs FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition and see what are their differences.

music-explorer

A music scraper, navigator, archiver, and cataloger for people looking for new sounds. (by kristopolous)

FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition

FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition is a no-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes. (by EnterpriseQualityCoding)
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music-explorer FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition
5 329
31 20,480
- 1.3%
8.0 0.0
3 days ago 6 months ago
Shell Java
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music-explorer

Posts with mentions or reviews of music-explorer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-24.
  • When do we stop finding new music?
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Apr 2024
    The article might describe a common scenario, but there are plenty of outliers. I hardly listen to music I liked in my teens and early twenties. I love discovering new music.

    Many comments here are very insightful and discuss phenomena like high music diversity, music proliferation and easy of producing music, and automated recommendations.

    One thing that has been occupying me is that curation is still harder than I'd like when using streaming tools like Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, Tidal. Pandora had good roots with its music genome project, and have built on that. (I can't use it without a VPN since they discontinued supporting the country I mostly live in). It's probably a function of how I consume my music today - no longer desk-bound at work, but on the go, so iPhone (and Apple Watch) are primary tools. Being able to select/skip/preview/tune what I'm listening to is nowhere near as powerful as I'd like. I've written library curation tools in the past, these always expected me to spend significant dedicated time in front of a screen (e.g. a similar tool like the cool looking https://github.com/kristopolous/music-explorer, I think).

    This has strong parallels to how older people consumed music - either totally passive curation (radio), or very deliberate (find music in record stores, at a friend's place, and/or select records/CDs in your own shelves). Today's ephemeral digital libraries are much lower effort, are huge and curation/selection tools are not easy enough to use, so I tend to fall back onto old favourites or recommendation engines that usually don't satisfy me.

    A solution would be a much more configurable curation assistant that is also super easy to use (and, in my case) very accessible on a mobile device with 0-1 clicks (because I'm busy doing other things).

  • Goodbye Spotify
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Nov 2023
    Might as well drop what I use for my music discovery, my fairly poorly documented hacker-friendly set of tools:

    https://github.com/kristopolous/music-explorer/

  • Write Posix Shell
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Mar 2023
    I'm a big fan of not posix bit instead modern bash and to all the complainers about dash and ash, I say "tough cookies".

    Sometimes I'll even use zsh

    Here's some example of a modern tool I have written for a subject I call "music discovery"

    https://github.com/kristopolous/music-explorer/tree/master/t...

    You'll see many languages in there.

    If you don't like my practice then I guess don't use it. I've been using/developing these particular tools nearly every day for over 3 years and it works well for me.

    I'm not going to say bash is awesome but it's pretty great for programming.

    I use zsh as my interactive though

  • Why DRY is the most over-rated programming principle
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Jul 2022
    Sure. Related. It's an art.

    Here's some code I wrote earlier, probably a good example

    https://github.com/kristopolous/music-explorer/blob/master/w...

    It's self contained, not very big, not trying to be fancy, as direct as possible

FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition

Posts with mentions or reviews of FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-08.

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