You could've skipped the first 2 sentences, started with the third and finished with one more explaining why Lidarr is not a good solution. I was able to find a blog by joekarlsson which echoes your sentiment, is the album first architecture that makes Lidarr a bad choice? Any alternatives you'd recommend?
I agree. This seems so similar to SO many games that were around 40 years ago. It's mario, and a bit of donkey kong. Why are people going nuts over this? I genuinely want to know.
"seamless integration" is an intention of the project - that doesn't mean the software is free of bugs and issues. What an absolute asinine and nonsensical argument.
Also, you're not making an argument against agentic coding, you're actually making an argument for it - you don't have time to code, so you need someone or something to code for you.
Investments are mostly in model training. We have trained models now, we'll see a pullback in that regard as businesses will need to optimize to get the best model without spending billions in order to compete on price, but LLMs are here to stay.
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Lidarr is not in any way a solution for music collection.