Post 9sSLy53t6aX1vncleK by yarmo@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #9sSLy4e0enpcdXW6JU by openrisk@fosstodon.org
2020-02-27T06:58:48Z
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I have a large collection of mp3's ripped from my collection of (hand picked and loved) CD's. It's collecting dust in an external drive for some years now as I won't prioritize spending the time to make it somehow accessible in a private 'cloud'In the meantime I must have spend multiples of that time clicking 'skip that ad' on youtube
(DIR) Post #9sSLy53t6aX1vncleK by yarmo@fosstodon.org
2020-02-27T07:44:01Z
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@openrisk also YouTube has inferior sounding encoding…Is a raspberry pi a solution for you? You could connect the drive to it, install airsonic (my pick, but we could discuss alternatives) and not much more needs to be done.Friends don't let friends listen to music on YouTube…
(DIR) Post #9sSQKs8fiZ5YKRz9VI by openrisk@fosstodon.org
2020-02-27T08:32:57Z
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@yarmo ha ha, love this quote. Ditching youtube is the lowest hanging fruit in my degoogling todo list :-)so far I was thinking of a rented vps + nextcloud (hoping to also solve the photo collection problem, access outside home network etc) but have been procrastinating to check the user friendliness (eg is there a streaming app?)have plenty of rpi's lying around, main unknown to check here is usability/security as a NAS accessible from the outside world