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Show HN: I built a local-first podcast app (wherever.audio)
kornork 5 hours ago [-]
I'm sure your idea's great, but I was hoping for a regionally local-first podcast app when I clicked the link, e.g. something that would show me podcasts from near where I live.
aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
This gives me some motivation to look at the podcast:location tag, which I think unlocks this use case.

https://github.com/Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace/blob/m...

miloignis 5 hours ago [-]
Very cool - played around with it, and it seems quite featured, and my test podcast worked!

I really appreciate the local-first, self-contained but very portable architecture, with an optional server connection to handle CORS and index and whatnot; that's a really solid approach.

Hopefully this isn't too annoying, but I saw you open-sourced what looks like the backend, do you have any plans/interest to open-source the front end as well, for people who might want to self-host?

aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
Yay! And not at all annoying. No plans to open-source the frontend at this stage but I'll keep the request in mind. Btw, that backend was part of an earlier abandoned infrastructure attempt. Still cool code imo, but no longer running on it.
kethinov 5 hours ago [-]
Any plans to make an Electron or Tauri version?

Also personally I do not prefer to play podcasts with a podcast app. I just want it to download the files to a directory which I then sync with another audio player. Does your app make that workflow easy?

aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
Not at the moment but I've been meaning to dig into stuff like this.

Fun sidenote, what you're describing is how the first podcast apps worked back in the day!

catapultnovice 5 hours ago [-]
I made something for pretty much this use case[0] - it probably has _quirks_ because I'm the only user I know of, but it is free :)

[0] https://github.com/Slord6/podcast-playlist

sdotdev 2 hours ago [-]
love how frictionless the site is, really good ux other devs should take note
suprnurd 6 hours ago [-]
Cool idea! I was playing with the app and I was curious why do some of the podcasts say "requires proxy" in red? Thanks!
miloignis 5 hours ago [-]
aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
Yes exactly!
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hoistbypetard 5 hours ago [-]
I haven't tried it yet, but that's a great choice of name! Well done.
aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
Thanks :-)
phildini 7 hours ago [-]
This is super cool and I love the idea of keeping the data and AI local.
aegrumet 7 hours ago [-]
Thanks! Also, to be transparent, the chatbot uses a third party hosted API. Just updated the post to reflect that. There are actually models that can run in a browser, but last time I checked they were pretty heavy to run.
jcul 5 hours ago [-]
This is actually pretty amazing, definitely the most impressive pwa I've ever seen.

It took me about 3 minutes to add to my home screen, export a opml from pocket casts and import it to whatever.

Having offline downloads, ability to adjust playback speed etc is really cool too.

Nice work!

I'm on my phone now, so I'm curious to see how it looks on a browser. Obviously syncing of podcasts / listening positions is not going to work, by design?

The AI search is actually kind of cool for discovering podcasts too, I kind of rolled my eyes a bit when I read it, but it actually worked ok for a query I tried, and I do find it difficult to find new podcasts.

aegrumet 5 hours ago [-]
Nice, thanks!

> Obviously syncing of podcasts / listening positions is not going to work, by design?

Not sure, can you say more? Quick potential answers in the meantime.

For syncing, there's an auto-sync that runs in the background and prioritizes the shows that you've listened to most in the past month, but eventually cycles through all podcasts that you follow. There's also a manual sync on the Following page.

For listening positions, there's a Queue where you can drag individual episodes up and down to change the order, and playback will automatically cycle to the next episode in the queue when the playing episode finishes.

aegrumet 4 hours ago [-]
Ah, just realized you might be talking about syncing state between devices. Definitely haven't tackled that, as there's no coordinating server in the architecture at this point. But I did recently add "beaming", which lets you quickly transfer your subscription lists between devices with a QR code backed by an ephemeral, signed link.
aegrumet 3 hours ago [-]
When open in the browser, try some vi navigation keys :-)
wedrawmonsters 7 hours ago [-]
First website in months that hasn't made me immediately angry with cookie popups and email list signup nonsense. I love it.
aegrumet 7 hours ago [-]
<3
khana 3 hours ago [-]
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