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www.coryd.dev
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| | | | | I've been using [Navidrome](https://www.navidrome.org) to stream music for a bit now. It's lightweight, snappy, stable and does everything I need. It lets me stream my own music, mark things as favorites and [track my listening habits](/posts/2025/tracking-listens-from-navidrome). It's decidedly nerdy - you need to self-host it (or pay someone to manage it - I assume that's an option somewhere) and [I sync new music up to it using rclone](/posts/2025/managing-music-with-rclone). It supports the [Subsonic](https://subsonic.org) API and is, as such, compatible with a number of apps for a slew of platforms. I like some of them. I don't *love* any of them. So, I built my own. | |
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polytechnic.co.uk
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| | | | | The continuing adventures to build a decent streaming music setup at home. | |
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blog.psy-q.ch
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| | | | | There are enough reasons to avoid using Spotify (and most other streaming services). For me the big reasons are: Bad players with very limited functionality, for example: Can't shuffle-play your entire library Can't add your own tags and other metadata Must use resource-hungry client applications, no third party clients can be used that might offer better features No way to easily pre-download as much of your music as you need Can't upload your own music (YouTube Music allows it, but it's a mess) Limited... | |
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battellemedia.com
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| | | In my recent B 2.0 column, I give MSFT credit for pushing a new form of video advertising into the mainstream, and claim that this TV-type advertising will support free video consumption on the web. Neat then to see that Yahoo will expand its free video again, and has killed... | ||