• Hadowenkiroast@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    i decided to self host my library in as high of a res I could.

    I had a FiiO X3 anyway so i already had a FLAC capable player.

    in the end, even if i know it’s not for everyone. selfhosting is the only way to never lose what u love. so many of my lesser known tracks are just gone on spotify.

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      20 hours ago

      Is there an easy way to transition from Spotify other than looking for all of your songs yourself?

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        4 days ago

        Very True, that is one of the few things people don’t realize enough when starting selfhosting. Backups and documenting what you did.

        I have a raid NAS keeping my data in-house which has an encrypted backup in the cloud (Infomaniak kdrive) and my FiiO X3 SD card which is an additional portable backup. So on that front, I don’t worry too much.

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        4 days ago

        That is indeed quite a gap and nothing that fills the “discover weekly/release radarr” that spotify gives you once you use it for a while, I tend to go to tons of music events and I pick up music here and there.

        Browsing what’s popular/trending on beatport also helps a lot in adding fun tracks you wouldn’t know from the radio.

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      4 days ago

      I listened to this one band’s music a decade ago, pretty small, just two guys in college making music. Looks like they broke up and took all their music off streaming platforms, really sucks that can happen