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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by ueiqkkwhuwjw@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@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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[-] hornedfiend@piefed.social 1 points 3 months ago

A project is as good as its weakest point. While people might get butthurt by getting pointed at, a project is a group effort. Segregated teams are always a problem and almost always becomes a vulnerability,

Given current micro services architectures, we all have to get along with each other,for the greater good and the interest of the customer.

You sell shit, you get shit back. You sell high quality products with less obvious faults, you profit in the long run.

But no: "Let's test in production"...

[-] Railcar8095@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Again, I agree and I've fought for that. But this needs to be top to bottom. We have budget slashed, morale in the ground across the board. Those who keep trying for the best fight a losing battle with those who already have up trying.

If the bosses don't care about the interest of the "customer", I don't either. I've already openly spoken to my team saying I'm now ready for things to blow up and get the attention we need from the ones really high up. I'm done working overtime because anther team is already working overtime in something else or because some bullshit political 4D chess were they throw us under the bus for their failings or try to make theirs our work.

Had an annoying day with this things, sorry for dumping this here haha

this post was submitted on 08 Mar 2026
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