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Show HN: Lofi, a Tiny Spotify Player
As a Linux user, I've given up on alternative Spotify clients. The official client sucks... but at least it works consistently and has full feature support.
Instead of replacing it, I've resolved to minimize my interaction with the client as much as possible via rofi[1] and media shortcuts.
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Launch HN: Greptile (YC W24) β RAG on codebases that works
Ran it on a "real" OSS project of mine (https://github.com/dvx/lofi/), and it was stuck at 99% loading for about 30 minutes. Then, when it finally parsed the codebase, when asked anything it always returns "Error: Internal error while locating sources."
At one point, this random prompt popped up: https://imgur.com/a/mYeluaU βwhat's "Onboard?"
Trying to run it on a "real" codebase on one of my OSS projects (https://github.com/dvx/lofi) and it's been stuck at 99% .
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Show HN: Lofi, a Tiny Spotify Player
> a Tiny Spotify Player
Grab 80 Mbytes binary.[0]
In readme[0] small footprint named as an advantage instead:
> Design goals
> β€ 100MB memory footprint
Maybe because the initial commit was in January 2019:
https://github.com/dvx/lofi/commit/caf81d949d4c7d5177507139f...
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Spotify's podcast bet went wrong
I do think that podcasting is ripe for disruption and a great candidate for a "super app" that can end up being people's go-to to listen to podcasts and be exposed to new ones.
Spotify did literally nothing to actually support podcasting as another vertical--which it 100% is. Podcasting isn't just "music" and it's a profound misunderstanding to believe that it is. It's honestly embarrassing to think that all they had to do is buy out Joe Rogan. To this day, I mostly listen to podcasts on YouTube. Spotify doesn't have transcripts, scrubbing, chapters, discoverability, "shorts," etc., etc. I run an open source Spotify player[1] and their API doesn't even have a podcast type/category (lol, they are actually "music videos" in the JSON payload). It's like podcasts don't even exist.
If anyone wants to build a podcasting platform, hit me up :)
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Show HN: A music player that creates real-time music videos
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I built out a mini Spotify player with visualization support: https://github.com/dvx/lofi
Even had a few folks contribute a couple of neat visualizations :)
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Butterchurn β A WebGL Implementation of the Milkdrop Visualizer
This is awesome! Will try to add it to the next release of https://github.com/dvx/lofi
What are some alternatives?
daisyui - πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ βThe most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
spotify-listen-together
butterchurn - Butterchurn is a WebGL implementation of the Milkdrop Visualizer
VisualLiveSystem - A visual jockey software, real time shaders based.
hyperchroma - Desktop music player that animates music and images into real-time music videos
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust π
spotify-mini - Spotify client for nodejs exposing few useful methods
spotify-cli - Spotify for the terminal
uberstatus - i3 status line generator
dstream - Simple access to your music collection online. Self-hosted version of spotify.
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.