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Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io
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Look into a raspberry pi with Volumio. You can play music through the headphone jack that way (assuming you get a Pi with a headphone jack).
Home Assistant has a Volumio integration but I'm not sure what it's capable of. You can also run Music Assistant (available as a HA add-on), with which you can set up Volumio as a DLNA player. You'll have to try it out and see if volume control is available, but I can tell you that using Music Assistant with Chromecast lets me control volume through Home Assistant.
Edit: maybe a pipe dream, but maybe Music Assistant can control the Spotify app on your tablet? Only one way to find out.
You can also use Plex Meets Homeassistant if you make the pi a plex player.
+1 for this.
I have a Volumio pi with a DAC board directly connected to speakers
Volumio has the built-in ability to start playing a playlist as an alarm, but not ramp the volume
HA can definitely control Volumio's volume so this seems like a good starting point.
I might even try when I'm home next.