OP probably wants site to be to send notifications even though Firefox’s research on the topic has shown that they are 99+ percent spam. I find it very annoying when I visit a site and there's an annoying pop-up asking for notifications (even though chrome and firefox block most automatically). The Mozilla study showed that sites already try and show 100s of billion notifications to users a year
"Notification prompts are very unpopular. On Release, about 99% of notification prompts go unaccepted, with 48% being actively denied by the user." https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2019/11/04/restricti...
I also would bet that most acceptance clicks by users were accidental.
> Because you couldn't trust anyone, not your friends or family. Everyone was part of a big network out to get you, so you were sort of locked in your own head.
Have you seen Twitter?
How does someone talking tell you if they can actually do basic programming... I think you would be surprised at the number of people that apply for software engineering jobs but barely know how to program.
It's somewhat pragmatic for the Linux developers. Support a stable kernel API probably wouldn't be that expensive. It's clearly a political decision against writing close source code that does anything low level.
They should throw the "Simple Example" through a code formatter. Would look more professional. Other than that, this is a nice project, congrats to the author.