Edit 1: Sadly, I have to settle with Summit for lemmy for now.

Hopefully Jerboa add this functionality later.

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    • Dessalines
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      This is right. Push notifs are something I really wanted to get into lemmy this year, but it’s dependent on a LOT of other work, so we’ll see.

  • m-p{3}
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    I use FeedWatcher to monitor my inbox RSS feed and get notified when something new comes in.

    Note: do NOT share that feed with someone else, or they’ll be able to watch your inbox too.

    • @gaylord_fartmaster
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      I use notifications in Thunder and I’ve had no issues. I haven’t compared the difference or anything, but when I’ve happened to check battery usage it’s always been a reasonable amount for how much I’ve used it that day. It does generate a decent amount of network traffic since it’s regularly checking with you instance for it, and that traffic is generated for each account you have reaching out to each instance. That should be how any FOSS app works though, the alternative would be something like Sync where you pay to have actual pushes sent from their server.

    • @ByteMe
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      It doesn’t work at all for me. Dev said that Lemmy 20 will support push notifications so I guess it’s on the way

  • @[email protected]
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    Take a look at Thunder. It has had notifications for quite a long time. They are delayed by 15 minutes, but that’s nothing compared to not getting notifications at all.

    • m-p{3}
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      21 month ago

      As much as I like Sync, it’s not open source and isn’t an option for many members of this community.