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In the article it mentions that it downloads the notifications while it's in the box
So basically it must cache the notifications to so that
I'm not well versed in networking, but this reads to me as it blocks and sends all notifications to the void and then while in the box the Pi allows new ones through.
The question then is do push notifications need an ACK and if they fail to receive one do they try again? I know cell carriers can tell when you're out of connection and can delay notifications and packets until you reconnect but this is slightly different.
The video in the article explains it quite well
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