I recently switched from Windows to Linux and couldn’t find a music player that suited my taste. I searched for weeks with no luck. Then I stumbled upon a YouTube video where someone was ‘vibecoding’ Linux apps, so I decided to try it myself. The result is the start of a music player that has exactly the features I want, without any unnecessary bloat. The program is 100% built by AI—I simply guided it on the features I needed. From start to this stage, it only took a few hours. It’s pretty crazy.
You made this account on purpose to tell us that?
Yeah, the 30 seconds it took to sign up were grueling, but I powered through the pain just to make sure you saw this.
Someone should write an AI that specifically reads posts like this so we don’t have to.
Granted. I literally fed your comment into an LLM so I wouldn’t have to process it myself. It says: 'You’re welcome.
I’ve been wanting to do the same at some point just not satisfied with Jellyfin and Finamp enough.
I’ve been thinking about that too. But since I’m completely new to this, I’m taking baby steps. The music player will act as a server with an Android app so I can access my music wherever I am. So kinda like jelly but for music only at this point,
Not many people like vibe-coding here, so you might see some hostility from them. Still, I don’t see it being that harmful when people use it for their own personal usage. Somewhat jealous that you seem to be able to get it working properly, I never see decent code out of it.
I don’t mind. I built it for me and me only. People can hate how much they want 😂 App is evolving every hour and it will be even more amazing when done.




