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  • This was going to be my suggestion. Use Bluefin (not the "dx" developer flavor) gts stream.

    It updates automatically in the background. All you have to do is restart it for updates to become active. So as long as it's restarted once a month or so, you're golden.

  • YouTube compresses the shit out of 1080p content. Any video that has a lot of movement will look like trash at 1080p. Even if you're on a lower resolution monitor, the higher bit rate of higher resolution videos will look better. It's all very stupid on our end, but I assume it saves them a ton on bandwidth.

  • I have a pretty ironclad stomach, but not as strong as yours. I've been with my wife for 13 years and she's witnessed the horror that is me puking twice. And the first time came 4 years ago. My friends say it sounds like I'm "calling the dinosaurs" and it is very traumatic for me.

    Edit: I forgot my point. I'm jealous.

  • That looks very similar to ntfy. I googled "gotify vs ntfy" and found this thread on reddit (ew, I know) https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/shw73e/difference_between_ntfy_and_gotify/

    Con: User separation. A user can create "apps" (channels), and will receive messages posted there. Users will not receive messages posted to apps they didn't create. I haven't yet found a way to create shared apps, or allow multiple clients to receive notifications for a given message, and I don't want to share client logins.

    Now, this thread is 3 years old, so I don't know if this is still the case, but this is a deal breaker for me. Several of the topic I have for ntfy are also subscribed by my wife, meaning we both get the notifications. I could just post the same message to two different topics, but that would be lame.

  • Ntfy, if setup correctly, uses a web socket connection, which reduces the battery usage. I don't think I ever had it setup without that, so I can't say how bad it is. But with it, it's not a drain for me on a Pixel 7.

  • I thought I replied to this earlier, but it seems like it didn't take.

    Pushover seems nice, but doesn't seem to be self-hostable. It looks like there is a replacement service in the works called Overpush.

    All I can say is that I don't own any Apple products and never even looked at that section of their documentation. The Android and web clients work flawlessly, except that the Android client doesn't support markdown.

  • This is very dismissive of the other commenters you've responded to who also appear to have understood you quite well. The difference is just that you like this one better.

    You rail against someone for their privileges, but can't seem to see past your own biases. We all have biases. It's important to be able to recognize them and try to see past them. Including against privileged allies.