I Built Tritone - A Modern Desktop Client For Subsonic Music Servers
Github Repository I’ve been aware of the self-hosting community for quite a while. Running your own services, controlling your own data, and avoiding unnecessary subscriptions has always been somet...

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Github Repository I’ve been aware of the self-hosting community for quite a while. Running your own services, controlling your own data, and avoiding unnecessary subscriptions has always been something that interested me. But strangely, self-hosting music never really crossed my mind. Like most people, I was using Spotify and paying the monthly subscription without really thinking about it. That was until I stumbled across the self-hosted music community. I stopped and asked myself a simple question: why am I paying monthly just to listen to music? That’s when I started looking into running my own music server. Discovering Self-Hosted Music After a bit of research I discovered Navidrome, a lightweight self-hosted music server that implements the Subsonic API. Within minutes I had set up my own server, added some tracks, and began streaming my music from my own server. It worked great. However, the Navidrome Web UI is quite basic and did not match the aesthetic I was going for. So the n