<h3id="Gotify"><ahref="#Gotify"class="headerlink"title="Gotify"></a><atarget="_blank"rel="noopener"href="https://gotify.net/">Gotify</a></h3><p>Used for sending and receiving messages in real-time via a RESTful API. It allows users to set up their own notification server, which can then be used to push messages to various devices and applications. Gotify supports features such as user authentication, message prioritization, and integration with third-party services through plugins. It’s designed to be lightweight, easy to deploy, and suitable for personal or organizational use cases where real-time notifications are needed without relying on external services.</p>
<p><em>Great thing I’m writing this blog, as i clompletely forgot to set this up on my (not so new) phone, 8 months ago</em></p>
<blockquote><p>This section is entirely fictional. The following services mentioned are not, and will never be, used by me, as they operate in violation of copyright laws. I do not condone such actions and strongly discourage anyone from attempting them. This fictional segment is intended solely for stylistic purposes.</p>
<footer><strong>Digital Piracy is theft!</strong><cite><ahref="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>The listed applications are hosted by me, but they are non-functional as no legal trackers for media sources were found. This fictional segment is included purely for stylistic purposes. I strongly advise against using illegal sources, as they violate copyright laws. I do not condone or support such actions and urge everyone to refrain from engaging in them.</p>
<footer><strong>digital piracy is theft!</strong><cite><ahref="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<h3id="Servarr"><ahref="#Servarr"class="headerlink"title="Servarr"></a><atarget="_blank"rel="noopener"href="https://wiki.servarr.com/">Servarr</a></h3><p>These applications are commonly used alongside a download client (e.g., qBittorrent, SABnzbd) and a media server (e.g., Plex, Emby) to create a complete media management and streaming solution. They are popular among users who want to automate the acquisition and organization of media content from various online sources.</p>
<h3 id="Gotify"><a href="#Gotify" class="headerlink" title="Gotify"></a><a href="https://gotify.net/">Gotify</a></h3><p>Used for sending and receiving messages in real-time via a RESTful API. It allows users to set up their own notification server, which can then be used to push messages to various devices and applications. Gotify supports features such as user authentication, message prioritization, and integration with third-party services through plugins. It’s designed to be lightweight, easy to deploy, and suitable for personal or organizational use cases where real-time notifications are needed without relying on external services.</p>
<p><em>Great thing I’m writing this blog, as i clompletely forgot to set this up on my (not so new) phone, 8 months ago</em></p>
<blockquote><p>This section is entirely fictional. The following services mentioned are not, and will never be, used by me, as they operate in violation of copyright laws. I do not condone such actions and strongly discourage anyone from attempting them. This fictional segment is intended solely for stylistic purposes.</p>
<footer><strong>Digital Piracy is theft!</strong><cite><a href="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>The listed applications are hosted by me, but they are non-functional as no legal trackers for media sources were found. This fictional segment is included purely for stylistic purposes. I strongly advise against using illegal sources, as they violate copyright laws. I do not condone or support such actions and urge everyone to refrain from engaging in them.</p>
<footer><strong>digital piracy is theft!</strong><cite><a href="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<h3 id="Servarr"><a href="#Servarr" class="headerlink" title="Servarr"></a><a href="https://wiki.servarr.com/">Servarr</a></h3><p>These applications are commonly used alongside a download client (e.g., qBittorrent, SABnzbd) and a media server (e.g., Plex, Emby) to create a complete media management and streaming solution. They are popular among users who want to automate the acquisition and organization of media content from various online sources.</p>
<h4id="What-is-your-blog-all-about"><ahref="#What-is-your-blog-all-about"class="headerlink"title="What is your blog all about?"></a>What is your blog all about?</h4><p>The purpose of this website is to give you a small overview about my projects, interests and opinions.</p>
<h4id="How-can-I-contact-the-author-administrator-of-the-blog"><ahref="#How-can-I-contact-the-author-administrator-of-the-blog"class="headerlink"title="How can I contact the author/administrator of the blog?"></a>How can I contact the author/administrator of the blog?</h4><p>Mail: <ahref="mailto:tim.kicker@protonmail.com">tim.kicker@protonmail.com</a></p>
<h4id="How-can-I-contact-the-author-administrator-of-the-blog"><ahref="#How-can-I-contact-the-author-administrator-of-the-blog"class="headerlink"title="How can I contact the author/administrator of the blog?"></a>How can I contact the author/administrator of the blog?</h4><p>Mail: <ahref="mailto:tim.kicker@protonmail.com">tim.kicker@protonmail.com</a></p>
<h4id="Are-the-articles-on-this-blog-written-by-a-single-author-or-multiple-contributors"><ahref="#Are-the-articles-on-this-blog-written-by-a-single-author-or-multiple-contributors"class="headerlink"title="Are the articles on this blog written by a single author or multiple contributors?"></a>Are the articles on this blog written by a single author or multiple contributors?</h4><p>At the time of writing, all blogs were completely done by myself.</p>
<h3 id="Gotify"><a href="#Gotify" class="headerlink" title="Gotify"></a><a href="https://gotify.net/">Gotify</a></h3><p>Used for sending and receiving messages in real-time via a RESTful API. It allows users to set up their own notification server, which can then be used to push messages to various devices and applications. Gotify supports features such as user authentication, message prioritization, and integration with third-party services through plugins. It’s designed to be lightweight, easy to deploy, and suitable for personal or organizational use cases where real-time notifications are needed without relying on external services.</p>
<p><em>Great thing I’m writing this blog, as i clompletely forgot to set this up on my (not so new) phone, 8 months ago</em></p>
<blockquote><p>This section is entirely fictional. The following services mentioned are not, and will never be, used by me, as they operate in violation of copyright laws. I do not condone such actions and strongly discourage anyone from attempting them. This fictional segment is intended solely for stylistic purposes.</p>
<footer><strong>Digital Piracy is theft!</strong><cite><a href="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>The listed applications are hosted by me, but they are non-functional as no legal trackers for media sources were found. This fictional segment is included purely for stylistic purposes. I strongly advise against using illegal sources, as they violate copyright laws. I do not condone or support such actions and urge everyone to refrain from engaging in them.</p>
<footer><strong>digital piracy is theft!</strong><cite><a href="https://tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy">tim.kicker.dev/digital-piracy</a></cite></footer></blockquote>
<h3 id="Servarr"><a href="#Servarr" class="headerlink" title="Servarr"></a><a href="https://wiki.servarr.com/">Servarr</a></h3><p>These applications are commonly used alongside a download client (e.g., qBittorrent, SABnzbd) and a media server (e.g., Plex, Emby) to create a complete media management and streaming solution. They are popular among users who want to automate the acquisition and organization of media content from various online sources.</p>