Nyarlathotep
I'm glad someone enjoyed the reference. :)
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I can't believe you've done this.
I'm upvoting you because you used a question mark, and deserve to be rewarded for it.
To answer your question, my method is Usenet, and I am very happy. It does require spending a little money to get a good indexer and Usenet provider.
I use this too. It's a good extension but I noticed these issues.
- It will black out your stream and say "hiding ads" instead of actually blocking the ads and letting the stream play continuously.
- It does not support raids
I still use it regularly.
I actually listen to music on Twitch a lot. I follow a handful of streamers who play music I like, and are always playing stuff that is new to me, and kindly list track IDs on the video feed.
I hear a song I like by an artist I am unfamiliar with and then guess what...? Entire discography.
♫ Don't call it a comeback ♫
Plex's specialty audio client Plexamp is pretty good if you want to make your own "radio stations." And if you have a Plex Pass, the server does "sonic analysis" of each track so it can do a good job of playing related music in its smart playlists.
Of course, Plex Pass ain't free, but if you are in it for the long haul the lifetime purchase may be worth it.
(Everyone's worried about Plex's future right now but I would be surprised if they killed self-hosting. That's another topic though.)