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@RareBird15 @selfhost @selfhosted @linux @selfhosting I've used pushover for years with success at self hosted notifications. I've never tried to add anything as large as a log though. https://pushover.net/
@remakingeden @selfhost @selfhosted @linux @selfhosting Yeah I don't want to add a whole log, just alerts that backups were done successfully or if something goes down, or a daily summary of how my system is doing. I'll look into Pushover.
this is a command I use to get the local weather