totallygeeky
last Wednesday at 10:14 PM
For anyone looking for a spotify alternative, please join me in making a better, self-hosted spotify!
1.) Buy music when you can, and when you can't, pirate!
2.) Run Gonic(1)! (or whatever you want, I'm not in charge of what you do at the end of the day, but Gonic is a.) very light, and b.) a subsonic(2) server, so it's compatible with anything that supports that family of services)
2a.) How you run it is up to preference, I have a NAS that runs mine, you can also run it off something like Pikapods(3), a VPS (you know what a VPS is), or off your own desktop/laptop/raspberry pi, who cares.
3.) Download a subsonic compatible player, which is much more open to preferences, but I highly suggest Symfonium(4)
4.) Enjoy music streaming without ads, limits, or artists you don't like!
(1) https://github.com/sentriz/gonic
(2) https://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp
(3) https://www.pikapods.com/
(4) https://symfonium.app/
to be clear, i have no relation to any of these products, outside of supporting the development of gonic and donating to symfonium. if anyone is interested I can do a more in depth write up of how I personally manage my stuff, but it's not much more complicated than this, just with a TB+ of music in a folder.
ireflect
yesterday at 4:55 AM
Is there a reason to use Gonic instead of Navidrome? I've been using the latter for hosting my music collection for over a year now and really like it. Good riddance Spotify. [1]
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for more choices. But it seems like you have opinions on this topic and I'd like to hear them.
[1] See my blog post from a while back: https://lukecyca.com/2025/listen-to-music-like-its-2005.html
kyorochan
yesterday at 8:37 AM
> Is there a reason to use Gonic instead of Navidrome?
Not really. Both are great! I moved to Gonic because it exposed full file paths which Navidrome didn't at the time, but it has since implemented that as well.
Gonic doesn't come with a front end so it's a bit lighter if that's something you care about.
kalx
yesterday at 10:13 AM
Thank you. Can you stream your songs from anywhere that you have a connection?
iamsaitam
yesterday at 10:28 AM
1. Buy music when you can, and when you can't, listen to what you own, don't steal.
there, fixed it for you
subscribed
yesterday at 3:17 PM
Meh, its almost line taking money for music without ads and inserting ads and fake music/promo content.
To make it simpler: MANY countries have enacted a law where every storage device (disk, pendrive, dvd) has a special surcharge/levy added, that covers the coat of "piracy".
Levy is then distributed to the rights holders.
Its not stealing if I paid for it!