• adONis
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    131 year ago

    I’m I the only one who’s fine with not having notifications? I personally just open the web/app to see whether there’s something new or not.

    This goes for all the social media stuff I use… I don’t want notifs constantly pushed into my face

    • StiltedCurler
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      51 year ago

      Same here. I shut off notifications for many apps. Don’t want things popping up randomly. The things will be there when I’m ready to open it.

  • Yote.zip
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    61 year ago

    Your inbox has an RSS feed that you can hook up to whatever RSS reader you want. Personally I let my Android app watch for notifications every 30 mins, and then KDE Connect will mirror that notification onto my PC when my phone dings.

      • Yote.zip
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        41 year ago

        The app I use (Eternity) has options for 15/30/60/etc mins. You can theoretically get notifications every second if you set up your own RSS reader to check that quickly (though be considerate of your instance’s resources). Before I settled on my current solution I had an RSS reader check every so often and ding a desktop notification when it found something. I use 30 minutes because if I’m using Lemmy I’ll see the notification alert anyway, and if I’m away from Lemmy I don’t want to be notified potentially every 15 minutes when people keep replying.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          yea, rss readers are a balance. my biggest problem with them is that they all seem feature-incomplete and the variety of features is so varied between them. android in particular has never seemed to have the “right” reader for me. recently i tried to love thunderbird on desktop, but i’m afraid liferea is a pretty clear winner in this regard.

          my frustration with finding a decent rss reader is a major contributing factor in my quest to learn python.

          • Yote.zip
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            11 year ago

            I use FreshRSS on desktop (web client from my self-hosted instance), and Readrops on Android (synced to my FreshRSS). For Lemmy notifications specifically you’ll likely want a dedicated client that is noisy. I was using Brief for this task temporarily, with only one RSS feed loaded and having it set to delete all but the latest message.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              11 year ago

              thanks for the tip if i ever get a machine i can dedicate to hosting an rss reader i may do that.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Set a alarm for 9am every day to remember to check it. Back in my day we had to walk to the mail box to check if we had mail.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          41 year ago

          I’m using deltachat: it lets me set notification sounds on a per-contact basis. it’s not per-lemmy-user but it’s still nice to know that it’s a Lemmy notification just by hearing it.

          I’m very proud of clipping out the bit in Madonna’s “like a virgin” where she says “hey!”

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      How do you do that? I’ve gone through every setting I can find and I can’t figure out how to get email notifications.

  • @JTskulk
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    21 year ago

    If you use an rss reader, there’s a feed of replies you can subscribe to. Extremely convenient!