It’s actually very very cool, the closest to what I imagined. Yeah sadly it doesn’t seem to be FOSS
The main difference with my “idea” is that this one creates a copy of the playlist on each service, so if you want to share it you need to know which player the other person is going to use, or just send him all the links. My idea instead has just a single playlist, accessible with API that can be used by every music player
thanks for sharing this!
Yeah something similar to this, with API to access it from any music player app! The features that would make it really appealing (imo) would be:
How about you make up the structure and we all adopt it?
I would like to have the capabilities and the time to do this XD
I think that the best possiblity for something like this would be that a already popular music player created this alongside the player, and already adopted it, allowing sharing playlists with users on the same app. This way, all other music players would have the possibility to adopt it themselves in order to be able to share the playlists with users on their app and on the original music player, and so on
The problem with services like Funkwhale and Navidrome or similar services is that you need a music library on the server, and the players can only play music from there. What I have in mind instead is a way to sync playlists (without caring from where the song is being streamed, may it be youtube, spotify, Funkwhale, Jellyfin, local library…) between different clients
something like this, yes. It was better if it wasn’t centralized perhaps, but if that wouldn’t be feasible then something like ListenBrainz with the ability to add playlist to your account and sync them with a simple API would work
You could simply export and import playlist with a file that can be shared
This is something that has to be done manually. What I have in mind is a platform where I can have a playlist on my music player app, that I update everyday I discover new music, and I want to be able to send a link to you so that you can listen to my playlist in real time, without having to export and then import manually. Also, I would like to be able to have “cooperative playlists” like Spotify has: everyone I give access to my playlist can add songs to it (I do this with my friends, we use it to discover new music)
I said federated because otherwise it would only work between close friends that can create an account on my server, and it means that I wouldn’t be able to share it with anyone outside my friend group. Otherwise it has to be a centralized service I guess
If I understood correctly these are one-shot services: I have a spotify playlist and want to convert it to a YouTube playlist. Instead what I have in mind is a way to sync a playlist “player agnostic”, so that it can be viewed by any music player supporting the API
I already looked into Navidrome, but as far as I understand you have to keep a music library on the server, and then you can stream from there.
What I was thinking instead was just a playlist sync server: the music player apps will still play music from they were playing before, so some from local files, some from YouTube, some from Navidrome ecc, but the playlists are synced on this served and can be exchanged with other users that use different players
THANK YOU! The grep command you posted showed me that that UUID was still present in /etc/kernel/cmdline
as
resume=UUID=8c53812d-ba43-45e4-b219-8d3ded8548a5
I changed it with the new one and run sudo reinstall-kernels
, and now it works correctly! thank you very much for your help!
A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-uuid/8c53812d-ba43-45e4-b219-8d3ded8548a5
it’s really strange, I just noticed that it’s the UUID of… the original swap partition (now gone) the entry is still commented in /etc/fstab:
# UUID=8c53812d-ba43-45e4-b219-8d3ded8548a5 swap swap defaults 0 0
is there another place other than /etc/fstab where I should remove it?
thanks for the help!
EDIT: this is the whole output of sudo blkid
if needed:
/dev/nvme0n1p3: LABEL="swap" UUID="506d48e6-1cc0-4136-ba55-6f2f187bcdb1" TYPE="swap" PARTLABEL="SWAP" PARTUUID="b4543e4e-4623-4317-99aa-086b0e62836e"
/dev/nvme0n1p1: UUID="467B-65A4" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="53413c1b-04f0-42cf-bd71-15e2796f002a"
/dev/nvme0n1p2: LABEL="endeavouros" UUID="cf0a3420-51e0-40ba-8b86-ae2cc576e5c1" UUID_SUB="faa47171-fc00-4435-8c8f-0b346682071d" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" PARTLABEL="endeavouros" PARTUUID="dc12b835-18f9-4937-8a58-07b2600012e9"
/dev/sda2: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="d076884c-6236-4e0a-be36-47df3e28d7a3"
/dev/sda3: LABEL="STORAGE" UUID="6EFB-D6EF" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="exfat" PARTUUID="381ea0c9-7fdd-4a74-a92e-5b450f2001db"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="WINZOZZ" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="7FC0A0D067B4D0F8" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="e4d431c8-06e8-4fac-93e9-342026cc4ff1"
thanks for the reply! many services allows this by setting an environmental variable or through a config file, but sadly not all of them
If you can’t configure the ports of your services then there’s no real recourse FWIU
Sadly this is my case… I guess I’ll have to give up then thank you very much!
thanks for the detailed reply!
When both contsiners use the same second number, C1: 1234:80, C21235:80, and neither documents suggest how to change that port, I personally haven’t found a way to resolve that conflict.
unfortunately I’m in this situation, so I guess my only ways are to modify the container by hand or to create two instances of gluetun. thank you very much for your help!
Super Cool! Does it support other formats like epub, cbz etc?
I’ll try other kernels then, but I don’t know how to check if the system is actually powered off or not without waiting 8 hours and checking the battery drain XD perhaps the halt
could be the key
thanks!! I’ll update the thread if I’ll discover something new
how do I check this? This is probably the source of the issue (see this comment), but I have no idea on what to do to understand the actual cause
thanks for your time and help!
update: I tried but when off (or at least “apparently off”) the USB ports are off, my phone does not charge when plugged in
okay, I think we have some news: if I kill the pc by holding the power button, after a night the battery loses 0%! so I guess the problem is that it’s not shutting down properly. I tried to sudo halt --poweroff
and it drained the battery as usual. I then tried sudo halt -f
and something strange happened: the screen immediately turned off, but the red LED on the volume key indicating that the volume is muted stayed on, so the pc wasn’t completely off. what could be the problem? and why does this happen only when I force the halt
? could it be a kernel issue?
thanks for the help and for your time!!!
I checked and yes, there’s no cmos battery in it. Do you think this may have something to do with it?
Yes, it’s like a common “protocol”. Probably huge music apps like youtube and spotify would never adopt such a thing unless it become really really widespread among other platforms, but just being able to share them across FOSS music players would be amazing imo