• Wolf314159@startrek.website
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      16 hours ago

      No. Soulseek is old school P2P. All you need to do is run the client software, set a local shared folder, and your are client and server in one. Funkwhale is more like running your own Lemmy instance and building a community. The difference between them is like the difference between using Airdrop or Syncthing to share files and hosting hosting your own domain and server.

    • Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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      1 day ago

      AFAIK: Yes. But it’s supposedly a pain to set up, so I’ll never know the difference.

      • nymnympseudonym@piefed.social
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        TBH I plan to migrate off Funkwhale to something more featureful and yea it was a bit of complex set up. Props to the devs tho, it’s open source, stable, and does what it says on the tin

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      1 day ago

      Oh no, around here we mention esoteric software but we will never include any extra information in the post. If you know you know.

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      1 day ago

      Soulseek afict requires dedicated clients. The Subsonic standard is supported by more & more mobile/PC apps, I wish it was supported