• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Firefox/Fennec with add-ons is really so much of a relief.

    Tho I don’t use (classic) social media which afaik enforce apps the most … I think that battle for web pages & privacy is lost anyway, at least until we as a society decide to go FOSS.

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      1 year ago

      The l33t w4r3z d00dz were calling applications ‘appz’ since at least the '90s. Then there was that brief period where Apple tried to claim “app store” was short for “apple store” so no one else could say it…

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        And it’s really not that unreasonable. What the user thinks of as an app could be more than 1 program. It makes sense to put an abstraction between users and programs because lots of sophisticated software use separate programs that the end user doesn’t care about, just the whole.

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          I don’t think anyone’s saying we should only refer to each individual executable file. Just that ‘apps’ arbitrarily replaced the word ‘program’ with absolutely no change in definition to make it sound New and Marketable tm.

  • buckykat [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    The browser represents a political statement that the rendering of the web page ought to be under the control of the user. The app is a capitalist reaction to that statement.

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    1 year ago

    wholesome “This website would look better if you downlo-”

    guts-rage NO! YOU WILL FEED ME IDIOT FASCIST TAKES FROM MY LOCAL CITY SUBREDDIT ON MY MOBILE BROWSER, AND YOU ARE GONNA LOAD IT!

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Even worse nowdays is shit like react native apps. Some of them are so slow and buggy it’s unbelievable. I installed one of these apps for a supermarket chain (only because they said I’d get free stuff if I install their app, and free food is free food), and it said my balance on my supermarket card was NaN. And it scrolled though the catalogue of groceries at around 15 frames a second. To think this is the delivery and purchasing app for the biggest supermarket chain in South Africa!

  • Jobasha [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I am waging protracted people’s war against installing apps and creating accounts in order to do things that shouldn’t require a fucking app or account. I have used my browser’s console to scroll wepbages with JavaScript when shitty sites would disable scrolling to force me to sign up. Death to enshittification.

  • oh yeah it’s so fucking cool we had a perfect system for representing hypertext and then they added multimedia (cool) and interactivity (okay) and eventually just decided that it should have a cross-platform language for sending any and every possible computer application over the internet and simultaneously it become so totally unusable that developers needed 999,998 different frameworks to make anything with it and they just gave up and made shitty reduced functionality versions for toddlers and called them “apps” and now the web browser takes up 14GB of RAM and no one can ever program a new one again unless they have 20 years and a billion dollars.

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    Here in the outskirts of the Bay Area, charging stations each have their own specific bazinga app and each app is hostile to each other app and expects space on your phone to charge your vehicle. It fucking sucks and there’s no reason for it except stonks-up eco-porky

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    1 year ago

    The “app” also has extra built-in user tracking capabilities, beyond the dreams of what they can deliver with a mere webpage.

  • YearOfTheCommieDesktop [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    responsive web design has brought this back a little. I can do almost everything I need to on my linux phone natively or through the browser. it is a hassle tho. frequently need a user agent switcher, etc

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      Responsive web design is obnoxious. If I’m using a desktop user agent on my phone, that means I want to see the desktop site, even if I have to zoom and pan to see everything. I don’t want the site’s CSS to decide from my screen’s width that it’s a mobile device and show me the mobile version anyway.

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        I think the pure concept of responsive web design is that the same exact content is shown at all resolutions, but with different layout. The issue is that exposing that information lets them discriminate between desktop clients and mobile clients.

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      The modern push for PC ‘Apps’ are just PC ‘Secret Browser Windows’ because a good portion of apps nowadays are just webpages packaged with 30MB web engine.