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What's your recommendation for listening to music privately?

My requirements are: open source desktop/web (Linux) and android app. I also want basically every song I would ever want.

I'm willing to pay just not on agregious amount of money.

If you are posting your recommendation please care to include the tradeoffs or any annoyances you got from it.

Thanks all!

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[–] DietCanesSauce@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)
  • Lidarr + Tubifarry + Slskd: automated downloads and organization
  • Explo + listenbrainz: discover weekly replacement
  • Navidrome: Subsonic Music Server
  • Feishin: Linux Desktop client
  • Arpeggi: iOS mobile client (Yes Ik iOS on privacy sub. Can’t afford to switch yet and my family has been using iPhone since I was s a kid)

Listenbrainz requires you to make what you listen to public as it is part of the open source project. If that is something you are worried about I think there are alternatives to explo that use last.fm but that is closed source as far as I know.

As others have said, buy stuff from small bands on band camp or at shows or something and pirate from whoever you see fit.

EDIT: I also should have noted, this is a self hosted setup that requires a server to be online unless you download your tracks to your client device. If you want a single device alternative, I am not personally sure what to recommend.

[–] whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Don’t push yourself to switch from ios. It’s extremely unlikely you need to go to graphene to get the kind of privacy you need and familiarity with the system and how you can protect yourself in it is arguably more important.

[–] DietCanesSauce@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah I am not in a hurry to switch but I would like to at some point. But with android becoming more closed source every month it seems, I am more curious about switching to a linux mobile OS if that becomes viable in the future.

I have mostly been pushing myself to degoogle and self host to achieve my privacy concerns and in that regard I have been relatively successful. Switching to an open source OS is just the next major step that I am not sure I am ready for just yet. I do already run bazzite and arch on my desktop and laptop though so the phone is really the only thing I have left to switch.

[–] whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago

Good luck. Before you make the leap to either a linux mobile os or graphene, make sure it can meet your physical security and emergency use requirements.