@postal_poet I can answer that.
Probably never. As it's designed to keep A: Battery usage low B: not be annoying/addicting
But! You can push the notifications to your desktop in windows and I'm sure there's a similar option in linux.
Last option C: would be to go ahead and ask J for permissions to access the api and you could make your own version of coso and get notifications.
@postal_poet by own version I just mean you'd make api calls and they'd send the info to your app - it'd still be coso but with less features likely unless you make the calls to the api for them.
@MrGoat I have no idea how to do that
@postal_poet Ah yeah that's a bit technical but you'll just have to check your notifications tab in the app when you want to see what's going on in your feed. You can sort by categories: ALL Mentions LIkes Boosts Poll Results and Follows
@MrGoat appreciate it. Thank you. 👍
@postal_poet Yeah sorry it's not what you wanted but that's the deal. it's for privacy and battery concerns. Coso doesn't wanna drain your battery or spy on you.
@MrGoat all of which I appreciate. It just feels like I'm starting all over again like I did with Twitter back in 2014 😂
@postal_poet I think if you hop on the desktop version and browse a bit it will help with the mobile version while you're out and about.
You can access CoSo through a mobile browser, it should send notifications.
I prefer a browser to the app.
If you're on Android, Kiwi browser uses Chrome extensions.
@heyrhiannon @MrGoat @postal_poet
a PWA is best as it gets rid of the address bar it's like using the app only better as you can do a lot of different tricks inside a PWA you can't inside the app
Example, just one bonus using a PWA over app, highlight any text for an overlay search via PWA