A retro terminal music player inspired by Winamp

(github.com)

49 points | by mkagenius 5 hours ago

4 comments

  • Habgdnv 45 minutes ago
    I remember with nostalgia the mp3blaster. I spent years listening to it in my terminal. At one point I used only cli without graphical desktop on slackware and one of my TTYs was dedicated to it.

    Turns out these times are forever gone - never to come back. The huge disappointment when I tried this on the first run to play a mp3 file from my local disk and it initiated outbound connection. Why a local CLI player needs outbound TCP connection to play a local file from my local disk?!?! The answer was in the source. It is called telemetry. Back then when I used mp3blaster we used to call this spyware, but the times had changed since then.

    • samplatt 23 minutes ago
      The times haven't changed. It's still spyware, it's just been normalised.
    • tosti 31 minutes ago
      OIC: https://github.com/bjarneo/cliamp/blob/main/telemetry/teleme...

      Should be easy to nerf, but the build instructions are kinda vague. Clone, and then what? Something like "go build" or something I guess.

      Looks cool though

      • gesis 25 minutes ago
        There's a config variable and a cli flag to disable.

        That seems reasonable to me.

      • Habgdnv 25 minutes ago
        I saw it, it is NOT spyware. It just sends a random UUID. It is just a personal disappointment for the fact that it is something so simple as a console player and yet connects somewhere. But that's just me. I grew up in other times.

        Also I just compiled mp3blaster and I am listening to it again. So cool!

  • daytonix 26 minutes ago
    Just installed this, loving it so far! Thank you!
  • samschooler 49 minutes ago
    The project is cool, the demo song is iconically AI not great, sorry.
  • Vaslo 35 minutes ago
    I’ve been using this in Omarchy, it’s really great - easy to use and can do any songs or playlist on YouTube, so I’ll pipe through those programming concentration playlists without visiting YouTube.