GiuseppeAndTheYeti
There's fewer weapons more powerful than a large group of autistic people with a common goal. I'm joking, but also wholeheartedly believe that.
Something to do on a Saturday night. Sit down with the fam and scroll through the code with a bowl of popcorn to pass around.
Spotify can be configured to auto download, but you need to open the app. To my knowledge it doesn't auto delete after listening, but when it reaches the 4th latest release it is deleted. Personally i prefer that they're not auto deleted after listening because i like to share some podcasts moments with my SO.
I was absolutely CONVINCED that this was accidentally posted in c/nottheonion rather than c/theonion
Nope. Its 100% legit
LTT did a recent video on android streaming stick options and they were really impressed with Onn. believe it or not.
In a way, they're making a point. Just because they provide internet shouldn't mean that they are the ones that should pay damages to record companies. But neither should torrent client developers. If you can't catch the end user, then that's your problem. If you're that concerned, make your material more accessibile.
Maybe I'm wrong but for the sake of trying to get you started down the right path until someone smarter than me answers for sure. I think you would need to configure a split tunnel on your device. Even then I don't think that would work either. I think that "casting" just tells the display the server address and it tracks down the stream info. Your casting device then just functions as a remote through the network.
So even if It could work, you're home network address would be compromised by the network traffic being sent to your display without a VPN.
Like another person has said, your best bet is more likely torrenting to Plex, Emby, Jellyfin then casting from your media server.