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Im talking about this one https://github.com/th-ch/youtube-music
For anyone who might be interested, I found this open-source Apple Music desktop app called Cider. It's pretty good and even supports lyrics.
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Yeah, totally. Mozilla started something that would do just that, but it looks like it's been abandoned for a while. https://github.com/mozilla/positron Not sure if anyone's made a fork that's being maintained.
I can't find any evidence it's Firefox for certain, but I remember being told it was at some point - Tauri seems to be a nice chromium alternative, written in rust, taking up 3.1mb for the installer (versus 50mb for electron) and 180mb of ram on runtime (versus 462 on electron)
MegaChads use SpotX + Spicetify.
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