Spyke
linux·Linuxbysoulspin

Music-player

I recently switched from Windows to Linux and couldn't find a music player that suited my taste. I searched for weeks with no luck. Then I stumbled upon a YouTube video where someone was 'vibecoding' Linux apps, so I decided to try it myself. The result is the start of a music player that has exactly the features I want, without any unnecessary bloat. The program is 100% built by AI—I simply guided it on the features I needed. From start to this stage, it only took a few hours. It's pretty crazy.

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Not many people like vibe-coding here, so you might see some hostility from them. Still, I don't see it being that harmful when people use it for their own personal usage. Somewhat jealous that you seem to be able to get it working properly, I never see decent code out of it.

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I don't mind. I built it for me and me only. People can hate how much they want 😂 App is evolving every hour and it will be even more amazing when done.

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programming.dev

I’ve been wanting to do the same at some point just not satisfied with Jellyfin and Finamp enough.

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I’ve been thinking about that too. But since I’m completely new to this, I’m taking baby steps. The music player will act as a server with an Android app so I can access my music wherever I am. So kinda like jelly but for music only at this point,

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