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by on_and_off
2950 days ago
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I suspect Android is pushing more and more in that direction.
I have not seen it in the announcements but one of the features I sea on the P beta is that when I dismiss a notification, the OS might ask me : 'you often display these notification, should I continue displaying them ?' The groundwork is here with the channel API anyway. Apps can declare as many channels as they want in order to post notifications there. For exemple a music app will have the music channel (duh) and maybe a push discovery one. The developper sets whatever property they want for these channels, but the users can override them. You can for example change the priority, sound or even completely hide them. |
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But a more granular approach means more complex configuration.
Instagram should notify me about my fiancee’s feed. FB messenger should notify me when I get a message from my company’s page or one containing a family emergency. When I leave the office priorities would swap.
I should be able to easily schedule office hours, and notify people when I’d be available, similar to some of the features related to driving right now.
And, a powerful AI will read my mind and tweak the settings for me ;)