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You are an absolute genius, Amaya!

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Total mind fuck. This is precisely how I view the world. No, my name is not Sheldon.

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thank you mark i think

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THIS RULES!

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thank you katie !!! my substack fairy godmother

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Amaya, this is Amazing and Genius!! Brilliant new way to discover new music. I'm listening to 835 Maybe Tomorrow and loving it! THANK you!

THIS: "What I like about turntable is that it provides a sort of lost experience in modern music discovery: going down a rabbit hole and ending up somewhere completely different."

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I really really like turntable! Scratches an itch in my brain as a fellow music obsessed (semi-aspiring) data scientist!!! thanks for sharing it with all of us

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thank you clare! appreciate your kind words

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this is incredibly cool. I've been wanting to learn to code and this just lit a fire under me, thank you :))

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check out the github repo ! i learned from looking at other people's code : )

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this is soooo sick ! such a refreshing, creative application of coding/data

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thank you !!!! cool newsletter def subscribing

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aw wow ty ! big admirer of your music taste, so that means a lot

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So incredibly endlessly cool!! App of the year award ⭐️

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Omg!

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Holy shit. This is incredible work, Amaya! I'm looking forward to playing around with it more.

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thank you kevin for always being so supportive ! i appreciate you

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love this so much, it's so so cool

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Wow this is very cool! I recently retired at the end of June and one of my regrets is that I never got into python coding. My day job was just so busy that I wasn’t able to find the time to learn new stuff.

One of the projects I want to get into next year, once I’ve relocated to the UK, is to begin getting into pulling data from publicly available music APIs like my Spotify playlists and other metadata sites. Among other things, I’d like to use the data to analyze how my musical tastes have shifted over the years.

What you’ve done is inspirational and exciting! I’m not a coder so the learning curve will be steep but I appreciate the github link so I can hopefully see how what you’ve done what you’ve done. Thanks for sharing everything!

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thanks so much mark! hope you enjoy it, and feel free to shoot me any questions about the code you have

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Obsessed.

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This is sick as hell

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wow this is incredibly cool!

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thanks jared !!! hope you enjoy using it

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