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Sorry... it took me a while to actually get round to setting up my server again.
I think i misunderstood what this new feature is.. I'm using the android client.. Is this a better alternative to using the android client?
I do have to say though.. since i last tried, the setup (or maybe just the instructions are clearer) is much easier.. I'm running it on an oracle free arm64 instance at the moment but may migrate it off to something that's less likely to dissapear..
No the Android app is way better hehe. The PWA is for iOS folks and for people that do not want to install an app on their phone. And for people that do not want to keep the browser tab open to receive notifications on your desktop.
ah fair enough.. well i'll stick with the app then :)
But i'm happy i've gotten my own instance up and running now.. Last time i had problems with authentication but i found the instructions for the api key and its working well now.