TLDR: I love sideloaded apps and they r a godsend
So I’ve been using sideloaded yt and Spotify and now I can NEVER go back. Makes me feel like a PEASANT if I do.
So a couple weeks ago I went on a 4 hour drive and sadly my sidestore time expired and I couldn’t renew due to ap ID it so I had to wait a week and by the time I would drive another 4 hours back. And let me tell you FREE SPOTIFY SUCKS ASS. I can’t go back or scrub through the songs, I can only do 6 skips per hour and replay COUNTS AS THE 6, luckily I use a vpn which blocked other company ads but SPOTIFY HAS THEIR OWN DAMN STUPID ADS EVERY 3 SONGS. And I couldn’t add songs to queue by swiping and I had to tap on the three dots and add to queue which I can’t do while on the highway. And of course I can’t play a specific song, I can’t even decide whether I want shuffle or not. And I didn’t even wanna try yt with no playing off the app or while the phone is off.
It’s as if getting into sideloading, piracy, and modding made me feel true online freedom and I can’t wait or imagine the feeling I’m going to have when I start self hosting. I’m definitely going to donate to these projects due to the improvement in my life they contributed to.
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I quit Spotify and started using internet radio. Once a month, instead of giving $20 to a corporate overlord, I donate it to my favorite indy radio station playing fresh songs. Not the same pop BS over and over. Unique music from talented local artists around the world.
It does take a bit more time and experimentation to find some great stations.
SomaFM is maybe the best thing to ever exist
Ill just leave this here. WWOZ New Orleans. Guardians of the Groove.
Thank you, we should probably have a community for this.
I love hardware that doesn’t require sideloading. I bought the whole house, including the front door, and I will use the front door. If they don’t allow me to use the front door, then I don’t really own the house after all, do I, so what did I even pay for?
It can be a very liberating feeling to only run the software you want and how you want to run it on your hardware.
You shouldn’t use the term sideloading to describe installing apps from alternative sources, that just makes it seem like it’s some weird and different, possibly unintended thing. When it is an intended part of an open ecosystem.
Agreed.
Alternative app stores aren’t sideloading.When I think of sideloading, it’s installing software without using an app store, because that’s the name of the command in adb. You plug your phone into your computer, open a terminal, and do
adb sideload path/to/my/app.No? Please educate me
Side loading is a made up word by mega corpo which implies installing software on the device you paid for is wrong and makes you feel like a pirate
I agree. I didn’t see the first line of your comments when I replied.
It’s nonsense. These people expect you to say “installing apps from outside the first-party app store” every time you refer to sideloading and suggest that somehow the word has a negative connotation and was made up by corpos to keep you in their silos, even though the word predates the concept altogether.
Don’t call it " sideloading " calling it that just reinforces all the conditioning we have been given to believe that when anyone wants to install a software of their choosing on a device they paid for its called " side loading " its not all you did is install an app on your device and that’s it.
I agree with this. It’s installing an app. Installing a program to a computer you own should never be considered “unofficial”!
I call that ”installing software” on devices I really own, those with free/libre OS.









