Use ml4gw for generating testing waveforms#381
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* hotfix for gdb server * remove redundant information * fix logging typo * improve logging * fix url bug * fix out dir variable name in monotir cli * use ligo.skymap 2.4.0 to show interferometers in skymap * bug fixes * add matmul precision argument * remove debug logging statement
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Removes PyCBC and uses ml4gw to generate waveforms used for validation and testing. This is based on the faster rejection sampling, and there doesn't seem to be much difference in generation speeds, based on an extremely unrigorous test: on a head node, rejection-sampling 100 waveforms took about 90 seconds for both libraries.
Once #379 is merged, I'll rebase this PR on main.