top | item 46269012 (no title) erikig | 2 months ago Soulseek is still going?I discovered so many artists, international variations of albums, live sessions and bootlegs from that app, it changed my relationship with music.I have to go back and check it out. discuss order hn newest crtasm|2 months ago There's even a FOSS client now https://github.com/nicotine-plus/nicotine-plus mariusor|2 months ago Nicotine+ has existed for at least 15 years. I'm pretty sure it was open source all this time. load replies (1) squigz|2 months ago Soulseek is definitely still going, and absolutely still captures that feeling GP is talking about :)Beyond that, and practically speaking, I find it the easiest way to find large, nicely organized discographies. And some not so nicely organized.
crtasm|2 months ago There's even a FOSS client now https://github.com/nicotine-plus/nicotine-plus mariusor|2 months ago Nicotine+ has existed for at least 15 years. I'm pretty sure it was open source all this time. load replies (1)
mariusor|2 months ago Nicotine+ has existed for at least 15 years. I'm pretty sure it was open source all this time. load replies (1)
squigz|2 months ago Soulseek is definitely still going, and absolutely still captures that feeling GP is talking about :)Beyond that, and practically speaking, I find it the easiest way to find large, nicely organized discographies. And some not so nicely organized.
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squigz|2 months ago
Beyond that, and practically speaking, I find it the easiest way to find large, nicely organized discographies. And some not so nicely organized.