“I waste my time in the morning and evening
Caught in a feeling
I lose my mind looking up at the ceiling
It’s just a feeling, it’s just a feeling…”
Part III - Crumb
“It’s not meant to be a strife
It’s not meant to be a struggle uphill
If you’re bleeding, undo
If you’re sweating, undo
If you’re crying, undo”
Undo - Björk
“Past love, come back to yourself
Don’t keep reaching out to him
He can’t help you now
It’s a past life, so come back to the time
It’s been far too many nights, and you still cry”
Past Love - Kimbra
I can’t speak about Flutter or React Native, but what I can say is DON’T use Xamarin Forms/MAUI. As a native Android developer I had to start using Xamarin after changing jobs and it’s been one of the biggest regrets of my career, honestly. Literally nothing works like you would expect it to. I understand the idea of writing the same code twice is intimidating, but trust me, nothing beats native development. Nothing. I can say with 99.9% certainty, you will regret not going with native if (or when) your app requires any vaguely complex feature to be implemented into it. Swift and Kotlin are similar enough that you can literally write the same app natively for both platforms faster than it would take you to write them in any cross platform framework (or at least Xamarin/MAUI), unless you’re making an extremely simple app with no customizations whatsoever.
That’s weird, maybe you live in a country where that service isn’t available anymore? When they switched from GPM to YTM all my uploaded music was migrated, and I still can upload music, like the person you’re replying to. But I think you have to do it from desktop, it’s not in the mobile app.