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bluetooth-proximity
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Pi4 as a custom wall-mounted touchscreen dashboard for controlling home automation
Makes sense, but if you decide to toy with the functionality, it's not to do with the phone or watch, but to do with the listener, here's an example.
spotifyd
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Ask HN: How is the Spotify app so bad?
For those unaware, it's possible to use alternative clients for Spotify using a 3rd party daemon.
https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd
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Use Spotify made for Developers
[Unit] Description=A spotify playing daemon Documentation=https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd Wants=sound.target After=sound.target Wants=network-online.target After=network-online.target [Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/spotifyd --no-daemon Restart=always RestartSec=12 [Install] WantedBy=default.target
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Update on the suggestion for Spotify to take ownership of the Flatpak
you don't need another frontend. preferred client to handle streaming for spotify-tui is spotifyd.
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Spotify users, do you recommend spotify-easyrpm or the flatpak?
If you're using a premium account, you could also try to use the browser to control and spotifyd to play: https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd
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Trying to make e ink device with Linux. Kind of lost
If you want to run Spotify on a Raspberry (or PinePhone or some other device), there’s Spot, which is great, but kinda heavy and slow. There’s Spotify-qt which is faster, requires messing with Spotify developer dashboard, and UI doesn’t fit on small screens. Spotify-qt is itself based on Spotify-tui which runs in the terminal (pretty cool IMO). And a bare client/daemon is spotifyd. So you have quite a few choices there.
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I used a Raspberry Pi and Arduino to fix/upgrade an old broken Jukebox
Spotifyd runs on Linux, can also be recognized by Spotify app as an output requires premium, not sure about touch screen compatability
- As a micro services expert, I know the fix for that: did you try sticking it into a systemd daemon that restarts it automatically when it crashes?
- Spotifyd
- spotifyd: open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon
What are some alternatives?
wordclock - HTML, JS and CSS based Wordclock
raspotify - A Spotify Connect client that mostly Just Works™
librespot - Open Source Spotify client library
spotify-qt - Lightweight Spotify client using Qt
spotify-cli - Control Spotify playback on any device through the command line.
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
spotify-adblock - Adblocker for Spotify
AirConnect - Use AirPlay to stream to UPnP/Sonos & Chromecast devices
addon-spotify-connect - Spotify Connect - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
nvim-spotify - For productivity addicts who enjoy coding while listening to Spotify, and cannot lose their focus switching to the app to control their music.
mkchromecast - Cast macOS and Linux Audio/Video to your Google Cast and Sonos Devices