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  • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

    According to the release:

    Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

    The code was written by Cursor and Claude

    14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

    reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

    This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

    Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

    x00z@lemmy.worldX This user is from outside of this forum
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    x00z@lemmy.world
    wrote last edited by
    #28

    I'll embrace the inevitable fork.

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    • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

      If you use ntfy mainly as a Unified Push distributor on Android, then I highly recommend switching to a XMPP client that can do the same.

      phase@lemmy.8th.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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      phase@lemmy.8th.world
      wrote last edited by
      #29

      Do you recommend an app?

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      • exu@feditown.comE exu@feditown.com

        Do you know any? I've never really looked beyond ntfy.sh until now

        sunny@slrpnk.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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        sunny@slrpnk.net
        wrote last edited by
        #30

        Gotify is supposedly a good alternative. Looking into it myself now.

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        • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

          According to the release:

          Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

          The code was written by Cursor and Claude

          14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

          reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

          This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

          Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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          floofloof@lemmy.ca
          wrote last edited by
          #31

          Time for a fork?

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          • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

            According to the release:

            Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

            The code was written by Cursor and Claude

            14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

            reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

            This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

            Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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            doogstar@lemmy.100010101.xyz
            wrote last edited by
            #32

            I've been meaning to put something like this in my setup for a while, but definitely not this now! List of alternatives in the Custom Communication section at awesome selfhosted

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            • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

              According to the release:

              Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

              The code was written by Cursor and Claude

              14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

              reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

              This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

              Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

              algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.clubA This user is from outside of this forum
              algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.clubA This user is from outside of this forum
              algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.club
              wrote last edited by
              #33

              @ueiqkkwhuwjw For fucks sake.

              algernon pins yet another project to an older version

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              • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                According to the release:

                Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

                buage_@piefed.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                buage_@piefed.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
                buage_@piefed.social
                wrote last edited by
                #34

                I have the same concern..

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                • x00z@lemmy.worldX x00z@lemmy.world

                  You're implying a shitty capitalist company that nobody cares for if it burns down. A tool like this though that is self-hosted by a lot of people (29.1k stars on GH!) and that is internet-facing is very different.

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                  railcar8095@lemmy.world
                  wrote last edited by
                  #35

                  Then, let's just call it "massive decentralized surprise testing"

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                  • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                    According to the release:

                    Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                    The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                    14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                    reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                    This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                    Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

                    tootbrute@fedi.arkadi.oneT This user is from outside of this forum
                    tootbrute@fedi.arkadi.oneT This user is from outside of this forum
                    tootbrute@fedi.arkadi.one
                    wrote last edited by
                    #36

                    @ueiqkkwhuwjw let some other suckers beta test this AI code

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                    • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                      According to the release:

                      Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                      The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                      14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                      reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                      This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                      Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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                      justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                      wrote last edited by
                      #37

                      I meant to ask already: what is the actual technical difference between mqtt and ntfy? For me it feels pretty similar technique, just one is used for push service and the other not. So it feels like reinventing the wheel. Maybe somebody here can enlighten me?

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                      • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                        According to the release:

                        Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                        The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                        14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                        reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                        This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                        Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

                        xelar@lemmy.mlX This user is from outside of this forum
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                        xelar@lemmy.ml
                        wrote last edited by
                        #38

                        Im quite hesistant with idea of AI writing my code. At one point your AI wont help you with fixing certain bug and you will have to go through all of this AI slop. Not to mention you deploy debt code.

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                        • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                          According to the release:

                          Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                          The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                          14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                          reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                          This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                          Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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                          rozlav@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                          wrote last edited by
                          #39

                          there is this repo that lists some slopware :
                          https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware
                          maybe someone can add it

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                          • phase@lemmy.8th.worldP phase@lemmy.8th.world

                            Do you recommend an app?

                            povoq@slrpnk.netP This user is from outside of this forum
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                            povoq@slrpnk.net
                            wrote last edited by
                            #40

                            The first three on this list can do it: https://joinjabber.org/docs/apps/android/

                            Explanation here: https://joinjabber.org/tutorials/service/unifiedpush/

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                            • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                              According to the release:

                              Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                              The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                              14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                              reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                              This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                              Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

                              abucci@buc.ciA This user is from outside of this forum
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                              abucci@buc.ci
                              wrote last edited by
                              #41
                              Thanks for the heads up. I was considering trying ntfy for some home projects but now I will not.
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                              • J justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                I meant to ask already: what is the actual technical difference between mqtt and ntfy? For me it feels pretty similar technique, just one is used for push service and the other not. So it feels like reinventing the wheel. Maybe somebody here can enlighten me?

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                                k_rol@lemmy.ca
                                wrote last edited by
                                #42

                                I think the main difference is that services adapt to mqtt while nfty adapts to services to send the msgs.
                                Also, nfty offers push notifications on your Android device.

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                                • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                                  According to the release:

                                  Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                                  The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                                  14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                                  reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                                  This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                                  Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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                                  That's concerning. If it was "I generated a function with an LLM and reviewed it myself" I'd be much less concerned, but 14k added lines and 10k removed lines is crazy. We already know that LLMs don't generate up to scratch code quality...

                                  I won't use PostgreSQL with ntfy, and keep an eye on it to see if they continue down this path for other parts of ntfy. If so I'll have to switch to another UP provider.

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                                  • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                                    According to the release:

                                    Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                                    The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                                    14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                                    reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                                    This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                                    Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

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                                    notabot@piefed.social
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #44

                                    I'm assuming this is some sort of canary message to indicate that the code base has been compromised, the author can't talk about it, and everyone should immediately stop using the service. Surely no-one would be unwise enough to commit this otherwise?

                                    Even ignoring the huge red LLM flag, a 25kLOC delta in a single PR should be cause for instant rejection as there's no way to fully understand or test it, let alone in 2-3 weeks.

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                                    • sunny@slrpnk.netS sunny@slrpnk.net

                                      Gotify is supposedly a good alternative. Looking into it myself now.

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                                      timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #45

                                      Gotify is not UP compatible still AFAIK. That's why I went to ntfy.

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                                      • U ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world

                                        According to the release:

                                        Adds experimental PostgreSQL support

                                        The code was written by Cursor and Claude

                                        14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed

                                        reviewed and heavily tested over 2-3 weeks

                                        This makes me uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. I am now looking for alternatives.

                                        Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

                                        A This user is from outside of this forum
                                        A This user is from outside of this forum
                                        amnesiacsardine@sh.itjust.works
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #46

                                        Well now I certainly am glad I didn't migrate from Gotify as I've been slowly planning.

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                                        • exu@feditown.comE exu@feditown.com

                                          Do you know any? I've never really looked beyond ntfy.sh until now

                                          november@piefed.blahaj.zoneN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          november@piefed.blahaj.zone
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #47

                                          There's SunUp on F-droid, but I don't know anything about them.

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