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I love coming back to the iPod. It's great having almost all of my music on one device that only does one thing: playing music.

My listening habits are much better when I listen to downloaded music than when streaming. On streaming services I tend to listen to lots of lists and I end listening to the same songs for long periods of time. On my computer and the iPod I usually listen to full albums, in order. It's a different experience. I listen to the songs as the artist intended when publishing the album.

It's an iPod gen 7 with the the HD replaced by a 128gb microSD. The firmware is the holy rockbox.

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[โ€“] sjolsen@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I can't remember whether this was the default behavior, but on the original iPod Classic you could browse your albums sorted by artist, and within artist by year. It's a small thing, but it made the iPod feel like it was designed by someone who really cares about music, for someone who really cares about music, and I haven't seen that approach replicated anywhere else in the 15 years since that model came out.

Just as a point of comparison YouTube Music by default doesn't show your own library, and even that by default is just a hodge-podge of anything music-adjacent you've watched on YouTube. :(

[โ€“] leem@yiffit.net 1 points 1 year ago

That's why I miss foobar so much!! You could sort and soft through your library in so many ways. I used to go through everything year by year. I'm surprised there aren't any good standalone apps that do something similar.