Yeah, Lidarr is easily the weakest of the *arrs in my experience. As a newbie to setting up that stack, it was definitely nice to have a similar interface and functionality between the apps, but the last few months have me ready to look for something different for music.
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As far as I can tell, no. I haven't been able to search or import releases since about April.
I think the issue they are referring to is that Lidarr's API or interface with the MusicBrainz database has been broken for a few months now, which means it's impossible to search or add new artists/releases to your Lidarr library.
And as far as I can tell, it's still down. I have been unable to use Lidarr for anything since about April, except for finding releases that I had already added to my local database.
I mean, the outside looks pretty close to what I'd expect for unsauced meatloaf--there are clearly some darker brown areas. I do personally like to bake them at a bit higher temp to get some of those browned bits, but for a larger meatball, you may need to stay a little cooler to let it cook evenly without nuking the outside.
Whenever I've made homemade meatballs, we just bake them in the oven to cook, then either add to the sauce or serve separately.
I guess you'd just cook this monster like a lil meatloaf.
This pretty petfectly illustrates the problem with using genAI for anything factual.
To someone who had no idea how a pressure regulator works, the illustration could actually be pretty convincing, since it's presented in a coherent way and superficially looks like it knows what it is doing.
But do a little fact checking, and it's wrong about nearly all of the important points. In fact its kind of impressive at just how thoroughly wrong it is.
Anyway, thank you, I'm going to save this image to whip out next time a coworker responds to a technical email with copy/paste from ChatGPT.