ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI

https://lemmy.world/post/43988094

New ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI - 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 a bit uneasy, especially as ntfy is an internet facing service. Am I overreacting or do you all share the same concern?

Yeah, this is now inherently untrustworthy. Better to switch to an alternative.
Do you know any? I’ve never really looked beyond ntfy.sh until now
There’s SunUp one F-droid, but I don’t know anything about them.
That’s from Mozilla, another AI company…
Ugh, seriously? Great…
Read the README
android

android

Codeberg.org

Self-host

It is possible to host your own Autopush server. Autopush is designed to work with Google BigTable but it is also possible to use it with redis.

For this:

  • Clone Autopush
  • # mozilla-services/autopush-rs

    Autopush-rs

    Mozilla Push server built with Rust.

    By using Sunup, your are going to have to trust Mozilla.

    GitHub - mozilla-services/autopush-rs: Push Server in Rust

    Push Server in Rust. Contribute to mozilla-services/autopush-rs development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub
    I already acknowledged they’re using a Mozilla service. My comments was about the claim that they’re owned by Mozilla. What the fuck happened to reading comprehension?
    The app itself might be fine, but you are either using the Mozilla services or the backend written by Mozilla. Sadly Mozilla has lost all the good will it had and is just another silicon valley AI company these days, and seems to prefer it that way.
    Sure. All I said was that it doesn’t actually seem to be run by Mozilla, like you implied it was.
    The push service is run by Mozilla. Master of reading comprehension, I bow to you.
    Then why is Sunup and only Sunup on Codeberg, not Github, and not under any sort of official Mozilla branding?
    Sunup is simply a client app for Android. It does not do anything on its own.
    So we’re in agreement. Not sure why you’re trying to argue with me, then.