well if navidrome doesn't listen to it, then no. you can still use it on the Apache listening side: example.com/music/ redirecting to http://127.0.0.1:4533/ that is. Give it a try.
you could look into other ways of pirating, that don't necessarily require a vpn, instead. in may country it's mainly problematic to use torrents, because you automatically are sharing stuff as well. IRC is something that I never had a problem with, for example. you're only downloading and it doesn't cost you anything. there are xdcc search engines out there. The downsides are that it's a bit nerdy (is it a downside. though?) and you'll mostly find current mainstream content.
Yeah it's great. it works so well, it's almost boring! :) The only thing I'm really missing is multi library support. That would make a real difference for me.
what's the technical basis for this anyway? is it safe to use without a vpn (ie. is it using p2p connections). didn't find something immediately in the docs, maybe someone can shed some light?
I'm used to flipcases and there are some available now. But I liked none. They all felt cheap. I'm using the official FP4 flipcase now on the FP5, it fits almost perfectly and is the best option I found, so far.
The bot consumes the atom feed of a repository, but I don't use a feed reader. you could also just let Github notify you for new releases. But I don't pay much attention to github notifications either. I'm a lot more likely to notice something like that if it's integrated into my social media consumption.
i respect it, but it has quite some way to go to be an alternative for me - as can be expected given the alpha status. I'll keep an eye on it, though!