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Self-hosted
There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:
- A network service that is run on a server that is controlled by the user of that service.
- A computer program that can produce new versions of that same program (e.g. a compiler that can compile its own source code or an operating system that can be used to compile itself).
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Is there an existing issue for this?
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Summary
Add an helper to state the usage of computed value property in table widget > column settings.
The helper should be:
- The value computed & shown in each cell. Use {{currentRow}} to reference each row in the table. This property is not accessible outside the column settings.
Why shoul
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I like how Simplepush presents a couple of different ways to generate push messages on their website:
https://simplepush.io/#libraries
How about having a similar feature directly in the server GUI? That would include the bits documented here https://gotify.net/docs/pushmsg
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On mobile (Android 11, OnePlus 9 Pro, stock keyboard), I'm unable to submit chat messages. The return key creates a new line instead of submitting the message, and there's no explicit Send button visible in the chat window to click.
Edit: I was able to get around this by adding Custom CSS in the admin to force the Send button to show:
#send-message-button{display:block; opacity: 1;}
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Bug description
Please describe.
If this affects the front-end, screenshots would be of great help.
There are two packages of @babel/core one in dependencies and another one in devDependecies
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Anonym. mode (user is not logged in):

Use the shortcut "2" to view the global view. (the problem next works also with "1", "3" and "4").
A error message "A request has failed, it may have been caused by internet connection problems.".




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