Thanks, Dr. Dystopia.
Thanks, Dr. Dystopia.
Fun fact: this feature used to be built-in to Firefox itself.
“Free, efficient, no bullshit” is kind of the default for Linux software.
I always listen to my parents’ kid.
The difference is just whether the client app gets notified of new messages/replies by asking the server “Is there anything new?” on a set schedule (pull), or if the server sends the notification “Here’s something new!” only when there is a new one (push).
Yep. I’m not sure if OP was looking for technically-pull clients specifically, though I have to imagine conventional notifications are a basic feature even on iOS.
Checking at a regular interval is “pull” (not push) though. Push means the client keeps a low-bandwidth connection to the server open so the server can notify the client as soon as something has happened.
I don’t doubt it exists, but I’m kind of curious about workflows that still involve burning optical media in 2024.
They liked diggin’ down deep in the record bin!
To be fair, the joke is “it goes up to 11.”
Yeah. I found that post after I, too, was banned.
Relevant discussion: !Linuxsucks@lemmy.world mod silently bans people from their community for disagreeing, and tries to hide the comments from being seen in the modlog.
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Just casually admitting crimes in public.
Worth noting that it also has a bunch of free alternatives for sync, some self-hostable, and you were talking about the paid service hosted by the Tasks.org devs.
Curate your subscriptions and stick to that feed.