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Not totally sure if this is the right spot to post but here goes,

SO wants to get rid of spotify. I am looking for alternatives. I did find Spotube which seems awesome on android, however they need to be able to run it on their work PC and our IT dept has to approve the program etc its stupid.

Is it possible to run something like spotube sandboxed off a flash drive? I doubt it. Or, we have a Synology nas, can we run something like spotube off that because we can access the nas from our work pc via browsers (wfh)

Only issue when is when they travel they wouldnt have access to it on their laptop, but could use their phone instead.

I was also wondering if there is such a thing as a discovery plugin for spotube, because SO enjoys that feature of spotify.

What have you guys found? Also, yes I have a large physical media collection already, but SO wants this for work listening and to find new music, so that doesnt really work for them. Otherwise I guess quobuz or tidal it is...

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[–] organ@lemmy.zip 13 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Installing unapproved software on your work PC is a good way to get hassled about it. Even worse if it becomes a risk.

Instead of breaking the Acceptable Use policies set by your employer, if this Spotify piracy app can be self hosted at home, then you can serve it to the work PC over the Internet.

[–] bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works 2 points 20 hours ago

Yeah exactly, I wouldnt install it on there anyway because it would block it.

I think the nas route is the way to go.