As per Android policy and internal logic, we stopped the playback
foreground service when playback was paused. This made our PlayService
elligible for garbage collection by the OS. This had the consequences of
not allowing someone to pause playback and resume it after some time.
Android would always kill the service after around one minute.
This commit, on supported Android version (7.0+) detaches the
notification when stopping the foreground service, leaving the
notification in place even when the service is killed, allowing the user
to resume playback whenever they please.
We also had to move the MediaSession out of the service, for it to
remain alive between service killing and resurrection.
Better handling of startup (login activity would reset if put in the background).
Allow use of schemeless hostname for login.
Destroy main activity and clear cache on logout.
Change of endpoint for favorites retrieval for one with much better performance.