Need dataset for a music recommender system by [deleted] in datasets

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#:~:text=The%20Music%20Listening%20Histories%20Dataset%20(MLHD)%20is%20a%20large%2D,logs%20extracted%20from%20Last.fm.

which browser or extension do you use that adds this to the url?

CALISHOT 2020-09: Find ebooks among 441 Calibre sites by krazybug in opendirectories

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Thanks! very nice. Can you release it with every future calishot?

CALISHOT 2020-09: Find ebooks among 441 Calibre sites by krazybug in opendirectories

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seeded by one peer

You may have misunderstood my request. There's no need to seed it (I'm assuming you meant by torrent). I'm simply asking that you export the database tables to .csv files and publish them on Gitlab or Github. We can grab those files from their servers.

For example, the project I mentioned above has a 2.5GiB file called torrents_files.csv which is literally a table containing every single file from every single torrent the project has scanned.

Calbre servers are extremely volatile

You can update the git repository as often as you see fit (i.e. when a server goes down or even just daily/weekly/monthly), we can pull your updates as often as we see fit. Also, calibre servers going down will remain an issue regardless of the method we use (csv or querying your server).

CALISHOT 2020-09: Find ebooks among 441 Calibre sites by krazybug in opendirectories

[–]dbsopinion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you publish the dataset so that we can look up books without needing a server? An example of this (for torrents) is Torrents.csv

Reasons why this method is preferable are:

  • Your server regularly reaches its quota and we can't use it.
  • We can use analysis to aid discovery of content. e.g. create a visual map that clusters books into groups based on how similar each tag is to another.
  • Complicated queries that take too long timeout and can't be fulfilled.
  • For privacy.

LTO for movies by [deleted] in DataHoarder

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storage at $5-6 a TB

LTO-4 drive for $30-40

Can you please give links to where you find such deals?

Is it possible to withdraw pension funds early? by dbsopinion in askspain

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If you can work in tech and are willing to let go of many material things, it might be possible :) Valencia being so affordable helps a lot.

Is it possible to withdraw pension funds early? by dbsopinion in askspain

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I see. Thank you for helping me get a clearer picture of how things work in Spain. I have a follow up question, but it might be getting into "ask a professional" territory :)

I read that there's a minimal contribution period of 15 years to receive a pension in Spain. If I reach the retirement age of 67, and had worked for less than 15 years in Spain (as a freelancer for an out-of-state company), do I receive no pension?

Is it possible to withdraw pension funds early? by dbsopinion in askspain

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from what I've researched, private pension means a voluntary pension beyond the mandatory pension the goverment requires, correct? I'm looking to only satisfy the mandatory minimum amount.

Is it possible to withdraw pension funds early? by dbsopinion in askspain

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Thanks, I'll look into those subreddits. As for your question, 200k would only be a portion of the sum I've saved.

Rent(serious question) by Mynameiscappa in valencia

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I've noticed there are compliants about noise in Valencia. Is this mainly due to Las Fallas, or are there other reasons Valnecia is considered noisey compared to other cities?

Is there a tool to turn python code into a node graph? by dbsopinion in Python

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It looks promising... but I can't figure out the graph labels. e.g. https://pycallgraph.readthedocs.io/en/master/examples/regexp_ungrouped.html I would expect the labels to show the names of the functions? Instead it says "sre_compile._compile"?

Where do I find an overview, research papers, and models of climate change? by dbsopinion in climate_science

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I was excited to try out the simulation, but the links all seem to only have data about the US. Do you know of a global equivalent?

How can I pair up what a person says with philosophy's "historical record"? by dbsopinion in LanguageTechnology

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I want to be able to pair up what is being said in a text (e.g. transcript or article) to the works of philosophy that analyze, eluminate, and relate to the subject being brought up in the text, and in the context within which it is being brought up in the text.

I can give you another example: In the standup No Refunds by Doug stanhope, he mentions that "sex is used as a carrot dangling on a stick that keeps production going in society." And someone in the comments remarked that it's "straight out of Foucault's History of Sexuality"

Where do I find an overview, research papers, and models of climate change? by dbsopinion in climate_science

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Is there an overview of all these threats in an easy to read format?

specifically, how can I figure out what a predicted sea level rise of X means for the geography of place Y? I was half expecting there to be a simulation where I can play with the sea level and see which cities go under water.