DiscoverWeekly.dev shares each Wednesday the new music playlists made by the developers. Contributions are submitted through pull requests. Code and content are open source.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I miss discovering random music in a totally unpredictably way and not though algorithm. Those bands and songs for which I fall in love for no other particular reason than the fact that they remind me a good memory.
Having a drink with my friend Anatole and ordering the vinyl of the Upsetters right afterwards because the music spread in the bar was just too chill.
Discovering Violent Soho along a four months trips through Australia and Bali when Jake told me they are the coolest rock band from Brisbane.
Trying out Swedish hip hop, Skuggan av Svampen, because I met one of the MC, Seamus, during a surf trip in Ahangama, Sri Lanka.
In addition, I like to develop open source web applications, preferably while listening to new music too ;)
That's why, I created DiscoverWeekly.dev, a place where developers can share their favorite music by contributing to an open source repo.
Looking forwards to your music tips and AMA.
@chrismessina it's a static website build with Next.js. Each playlist is a markdown file. Instead of populating all of these at build time, I tweaked this process to filter the playlists.
It is basically a blog website filtered by date at build time.
See this function for example: https://github.com/peterpeterpar...
Then, once a week, on Wednesday, I have a cronjob which call Vercel hooks through a POST request to trigger the build and, that do the weekly trick.
Thx @zwacky 🙏 Tags and search would be nice if the content grow! On a shorter time frame, a contributor suggested to ease the navigation between playlists (using a calendar picker or other navigation components)
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