• daq@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 months ago

    Web apps are awesome on desktop especially when common clients like Skype and Slack are absolute fucking shit with zero dev time spent on them because Electron is a lazy alternative despite being shit software that needs to fucking die.

    Thankfully --no-remote parameter still sort of works to make Firefox semi usable as a web app.

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        10 months ago

        And made significantly worse by a) locking you into using a restricted version of the browser made by a shitty company. b) laging noticeably behind that browser in development c) using custom apis for performing tasks already available in any browser like interacting with microphone, camera etc d) breaking perfectly working components that rely on OS apis in regular browsers like screen sharing, video acceleration, etc e) some of the above is partially responsible for Electron being totally broken on certain combinations of OS/WM/hardware where regular browsers work prefectly fine

        I can keep going, but my point is all these pointless sacrifices are supposedly there to save dev team a bit of time instead of designing a properly working website and just using a web app or allocating some time to build a functional native app.

        Fuck Google and fuck electron. It’s just a pathetic attempt to mine more data from people using pseudo app.

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      10 months ago

      How is a web app any better than an electron app? Electron is just a wrapper for a web app.

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      10 months ago

      Didn’t slack just revamp their entire UI? And also what’s functionally wrong with it? I haven’t had any issues with slack

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        10 months ago

        After years of using it, there was only once a brief release in which screen sharing actually worked. The only way I can share screen at the moment is by launching slack in any of chrome based browsers. None of the apps work. Not the native one, not the flatpak, not the snap.