• NephewAlphaBravo [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    i have a deep and irrational hatred for the fact that some people call computer programs “apps” now of days

  • buckykat [none/use name]
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    991 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.

  • @trustnoone
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    791 year ago

    I weirdly get depressed about this a lot. Like I just imagine some programmer guy, with the best intent in the world, adding in code to let websites know you’re using a phone so that you can make super good content that fits a phone perfectly and increase experience to every user.

    Only for the next day some rich monopoly company being like “lol let’s use it to block access to our website, and force people onto our app”. :(

  • smokeppb [he/him]
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    741 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!

    • SuperZutsuki [they/them]
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      281 year ago

      It’s so fucking anti-user that you can’t just permanently force the setting or have it on a per-site basis

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 year ago

    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!

  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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    521 year ago

    Personally I would be okay with “make every single goddamn bit a software an 'app” if and only if this shit actually worked. 99.69420% of app don’t even do what they they say on the tin. So many of them are either mobile version of websites but their APIs don’t work correctly or just better off going to the actual mobile version of the website and just doing it there.

    I also forgot to amount of the amount of digital snooping and snitching these apps do. They all talk to each other hand-off your data to some cabal of E-demons whose soul purpose is to make your life annoying. Don’t even get me started on locking features behind paywalls either.

    Tech was supposed to make the future cool. internet-delenda-est

  • Jobasha [comrade/them]
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    491 year ago

    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.

      • Jobasha [comrade/them]
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        31 year ago

        I swear by uBlock, gonna need to check that list because as I run it now, there is the occasional soft wall that requires manual F12 intervention. Thanks, comrade.

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    481 year ago

    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.

    • @archchan@lemmy.ml
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      101 year ago

      I used UAS on Librewolf specifically to say I’m on Firefox and Linux (which I am). I want to properly represent what I’m using and not support the Google/Microsoft monopolies, even if that means some websites throw around unsupported browser or OS errors.

        • @archchan@lemmy.ml
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          21 year ago

          I’m willing in this case. The less people hide their actual user-agent (and not use chromium or windows in general), the less valuable that information becomes anyways. I like to think of it as sacrificing myself for the benefit of all.

    • ProletarianDictator [none/use name]
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      81 year ago

      Thank fuck early desktop GUIs used the resizable windows multi-tasking paradigm.

      Potentially having tiny browser windows means that every website will have to be somewhat responsive just to get usage in corporate offices. I’d much rather have to spoof being a smol bean chrome window than install every shitty app.

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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      101 year ago

      Wow, that’s a very good point, I’ve never considered that before.

      This very simple thing you said would stop global warming AND cure cancer with no downsides whatsoever!

      Posted from the Hexbear app

  • neo [he/him]
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    381 year ago

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