Someone built a real-life Winamp player with Raspberry Pi, because why wait for it to go open-source?
If the news about Winamp going open-source made me realize anything, it's that I really miss the app. Sure, I've moved away from listening to CDs or music files saved on my drive, opting instead to stream it online, but it was still a workhorse app for me in the early 2000s. Now, someone has found a way to bring the app into 2024 with a Raspberry Pi 4, and it really looks the part.
If the news about Winamp going open-source made me realize anything, it’s that I really miss the app. Sure, I’ve moved away from listening to CDs or music files saved on my drive, opting instead to stream it online, but it was still a workhorse app for me in the early 2000s. Now, someone has found a way to bring the app into 2024 with a Raspberry Pi 4, and it really looks the part.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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