• @zweieuro@lemmy.world
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    251 year ago

    As much as I am a fam of alternative Software and such, what are actual advantages of using spotube over Spotify premium? Disregarding the membership fee.

      • @zweieuro@lemmy.world
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        Anything you do in the UI has some associated backend request (everything relevant at least). Search queries, loading albums, skipping, changing settings, anything is just a Web requ on their backend server which could still be collected. The custom ui does not save you from relevant data collection. Only thing potentially not getting tracked is empty navigation between tabs, but there is not a lot of info in tab switching

        • Gianmarco Gargiulo
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          That’s what I meant by “extra data collection,” it just gets data that has to do with what you do on the server, which is significant, but you’re still protected from kinds of local collection (e.g.: device model, IMEI if possible, screen resolution, networks you connect to, etc.) other than not having analytics trackers and ads. It may sound a bit crazy, but it is possible to collect this kind of stuff to fingerprint you, just like browser fingerprinting.

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            This is true for the desktop/mobile app application I aggree with you there since its a CEF native on desktop and mobile apps have these kinds of APIs. I very much disagree with the Web client (which admittedly my original comment didn’t mention at all, personally I mainly use the Web player)

            Since on Web it’s just a Website, all previously mentioned serve side tracking applies; but getting any hardware information through the sandboxing would break the browser security model and is not possible since there is no such web API. Web fingerprinting is one of the reasons apple (at least they keep bringing it up as a concern) is not keen on implementing the Web API for the luminance sensor on safari. Interestingly webkit (chromium core) does have the functionality which is why it’s behind a dev flag atm (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AmbientLightSensor)

            Identifying hardware should not be possible according to the browsers security model.

            I should’ve phrased my question as ‘what advantage does spotube provide over Spotify premium in the browser’, after downloading it and trying it out I am guessing the biggest advantage is the download button and stuff like that? Though… I personally have no use for offline Musik nowadays.

            Edit: Sidenote: the Mozilla docs frequently mention that the user agent may be used to infer hardware/browser information, and therefore developers are encouraged so spoof it (and in general not to trust the information given)

            • Gianmarco Gargiulo
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              01 year ago

              Most tracking and fingerprinting is driven by JavaScript running on the browser itself, not server-side tracking. Also WebKit and Chromium are not the same engine.

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                Here is a documentation link of chromiums conceptual application layer: https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/displaying-a-web-page-in-chrome/ which clearly shows the core of chromium (especially rendering, and API infrastructure by w3) is done via WebKit through a Webkit Port and a glue layer for type compatability.

                I never said WebKit and Chromium are the same engine, mainly because chromium is not an engine at all. WebKit is a browser engine and is the core of chromium, chromium is a browser core, but not an engine.

                Where do you get the information from that most fingerprinting is done in JS ? Because, in the end, the data has to be sent to a server to be processed (even if the fingerprint is aggregated in a cookie). Which in turn would just be another way of saying its on the backend.

                If i do a JS request to the backend bc i want to see album X and its cover, i request the resource from the server. There is no way around this. If the actions I took are saved on a local cookie or the server directly logs the request makes 0 difference in the end as to process the logged action it would’ve to be sent to the server anyways; else there is no point in logging.

                Here is mozillas docs for fingerprinting: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Fingerprinting As can be seen the tab itself only has access to the APIs of the hardware down under, which can in turn not really be trusted as any linux user can easily spoof these. Sure you can be identified, as in your browser. But nothing about your hardware. I just did that test and all the hardware info is miles off.

                I am not sure what point you are trying to make.

  • @Carter@feddit.uk
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    191 year ago

    Spotube is too laggy for my liking. Innertune is my preferred streaming app that isn’t self hosted.

  • Bri Guy
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    151 year ago

    TIL that there are open source clients for spotify. time to go down another rabbit hole, thanks linux.

    • portside
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      41 year ago

      Youtube music too, YT Music Revanced for modded app.

      Innertune, Vi Music if you prefer FOSS clients

  • @cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    131 year ago

    Ah yes Spotube, for when I want to hear a song 2 minutes from now after it finally buffers.

    • iamak
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      71 year ago

      You might like ViMusic. It is a 3rd party client for YT music. I started using it recently and really liked the UI.

      • newIdentity
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        Yeah ViMusic is pretty good for what it is, but it’s not really better than the original YouTube music client.

        My main complaint is that the sound quality is worse than YouTube Music with YouTube premium and that you’re not able to cast to other devices

        Also, I don’t like how lyrics are displayed

  • @Underwaterbob@lemm.ee
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    111 year ago

    I just keep downloading albums of MP3s like I have since the late 90s. It used to take hours and half the songs were mislabeled and real sketchy quality. Now, it takes seconds to download an entire album, and they’re almost always correctly labeled and high quality. I tried Spotify for a while, but it really seemed like it was for attention span deprived people who want something different every song. Gimme full albums any day.

    • Eh, I’m a full album guy (Pink Floyd ftw) but I still enjoy Spotify. I’ve been introduced to a lot of good music I probably wouldn’t have found otherwise, and sometimes I’m just not in the mood to commit to a full album.

      • @mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        I like the concept of original spotify, but this new one where they give joe fuckwit rogan billions and then screw musicians around for fractions of a cent per playback kinda turned me off of their model.

      • @Underwaterbob@lemm.ee
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        31 year ago

        Maybe I used it wrong, but I joined for a few months, and just used it to search up artists I already knew and listen. And then, I found it less convenient than my MP3 collection which easily fits on an SD card or my phone’s drive. I only very periodically search for new music. And I usually end up obsessing over one artist for a long time before moving onto another. We’re talking months to years. I’ve been listening to almost nothing but Rush for a few months now. I was never a fan growing up, but decided to give their whole discography a fair shot. Now, I can’t stop listening to Rush.

        • @XaeroDegreaz@lemmy.world
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          41 year ago

          Something you may be interested in is the “Artist Radio” feature. You start out by searching artists/song you know (like you said you already did) and then it will search out other artists that you may enjoy.

          I’ve been introduced to a ton of great artists from all over the world this way. It’s one of the coolest features of the platform

        • Yeh I feel you, I used to be the same way actually. Gradually over time my habits changed and now I look forward to the Discovery playlist each week. But I totally get where you’re coming from, I used to just listen to the same artist over and over ha ha.

      • @Underwaterbob@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        True. I am biased because I’ve lived in Korea the past twenty years. Internet access is ridiculously fast, cheap, and ubiquitous here.

  • @Maajmaaj@lemmy.ca
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    When I’m playing a song the app is making this noise similar to when an audio cable isn’t plugged in all the way, like a high pitched buzzing noise. Kind of a bummer, but so is paying 10.99 for Spotify premium.

  • lnxnthsst
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    61 year ago

    thanks for the meme, now i know spotify has open-source client

    • portside
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      31 year ago

      Musicolet is nice, I’ve started syncing lyrics to my downloaded songs, it’s a nice activity to kill time.