Show HN: Radiccio Server is a new personal music server for Mac: one-click setup

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Previously on Show HN, I made a native Mac music player app called Radiccio, which works with local files, Apple Music, Navidrome*, OpenSubsonic*, Plex, and Jellyfin. (* = new since launch)As of today, the same app also has a built-in OpenSubsonic server. Enable in settings and your local files are now streamable on the LAN. If you have Tailscale (or another mesh VPN), you can access from anywhere.My #1 most frequent feedback has been that people wouldn’t consider a desktop music player that doesn’t have a way to play the same music on their phone. That’s fair. So, I’m hoping this will go some way towards filling that need. Lots of people are aware that you can set up a server, but not everyone gets around to actually doing it, so I tried to make it super easy; literally one click.There are many OpenSubsonic clients (players) available on just about every platform: iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, web. Someday I hope to make my own iPhone client, but I haven’t had enough time yet; and honestly, there’s plenty of great clients already on iOS. My favorite is Nautiline.Radiccio Server also has Bonjour and (optional) anonymous access, so you can have a LAN party just like in the old days with iTunes. (It does not use the old iTunes DAAP protocol - that’s proprietary and weird, and from what I can tell, nobody really uses it any more. Instead, this uses OpenSubsonic with a few custom extensions, documented on my site.)I am working on this product full time, so the subscription pricing goes towards my living expenses while I try to make ends meet so I can keep working on this. I have a multi-year plan for this. No outside funding, no ads, no nags. After two decades in the industry, I’m trying to make something I can really be proud of.Would love to hear your feedback. Comment here or email feedback [at] radiccio.musicThanks for looking!-dmd

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