• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      ntfy appears to have the advantage of being easily usable with generic webhooks, whole MQTT is a bit more mature and featureful.

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        1 year ago

        The thing is on stupid phones you have to install a separate app, that lowers too much the adoption

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          are there any notifications that don’t come from separate apps? System notifs perhaps, but one could argue they come from the “system apps”. I figure this system is specifically designed for personalised notifications from things one administer independently. Such as backups, home-server monitoring, sovereign home appliances etc… I’m not codelitrary enough to figure out whether this can be built in to a 3rd party app, but i imagine it to be possible but would require a server somewhere eitherway. Kind of like NextcloudServices offers (Simply fetch Nextcloud notifications on devices without Google Play services) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.polar.nextcloudservices/

          Otherwise the closest thing would be leveraging the browser notification API. Still an app, but at least one that most users have installed (see https://fed.dyne.org/comment/53589)

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            1 year ago

            Well there are some apps that use it, like one for Lemmy I have a couple of them!

            Like you see fluffy chat also

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              ah yes, ametyst also (nostr client, that’s how i found out about it) I guess what i wondered was, to what extend it would be possible to integrate the system inside an app, without having the user install an extra app…