• @FrostyPolicy@suppo.fi
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    494 months ago

    If developers want to make a desktop application they should use proper cross platform desktop frameworks like QT or GTK or even JavaFX instead of a webpage disguised as an application.

  • @0x01@lemmy.ml
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    274 months ago

    Nah electron is an excellent technology, v8 is a remarkable engine. Maybe something like tauri will unseat it eventually but the ability to spin up a new product in relatively short order is good for everyone. Ram and disk usage are higher than they would be with a native app but velocity is unparalleled

    • Lucy :3
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      374 months ago

      The problem is chromium. It’s more efficient and usable to just create a new dedicated firefox profile (which will start in a fully separated instance), and create starter scripts and desktop entries for that.

    • xigoi
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      64 months ago

      It’s sad that you prioritize “velocity” over user experience.

      • @0x01@lemmy.ml
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        114 months ago

        Imo velocity and user experience aren’t mutually exclusive, as a developer I can respond to user requests way faster with web technologies.

        As a consumer vscode is a perfect example of why the ecosystem has value, are there other products that fill the same roles? Absolutely, but if you were around for the transition from bloodshed, codeblocks, eclipse and the like to sublime and vscode and other more modern editors you should remember how gamechanging the positive feedback loop of velocity achieved for the dev community in the form of user experience.

          • @9point6@lemmy.world
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            214 months ago

            A modern text editor with language servers running absolutely will take up 1GB+, I know I can easily get neovim to go past that with typescript projects.

          • @unique_hemp@discuss.tchncs.de
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            134 months ago

            I suspect most of the resource usage is LSP plugins, so equivalently configured neovim should be about the same, really. If you use VSCode as a plain text editor, it does not use that much RAM.

          • Fushuan [he/him]
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            44 months ago

            With 0 extensions it absolutely doesn’t take 1GB and the more extensions you add it resembles more an IDE than a text editor, so the 1GB is completely justified. In fact, I have tons of extensions and mine takes around 300MB, I have like 5 instances open for work reasons (several remote connections) running on a VDI that gives me like 4 GB of RAM, and I can open excel, teams, and all the other company bullshit, alongside a browser with 20 tabs open. So no, it doesn’t take 1GB per instance.

      • babybus
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        14 months ago

        For most users software is not a religious question.

  • @TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    214 months ago

    Controversial take but I think It’s weird how this community is so “FOSS is great even if it doesn’t have the 1 feature you need” then will turn around and say “Your unpaid labor for the good of this community is not acknowledged and because you wanted to make a UI in a language you know I will not only refuse to use it, but will shit on it”

    Like I get you don’t like electron but there’s a lot of work that the developer put into it. I think that work should be appreciated instead of clowning on them! To use the line every terminal lover uses when someone asks for a UI: “It’s open source, make it yourself.” (note, I’m not saying terminal only programs are bad. It’s just annoying to be selectively “do it yourself” when someone else is asking for it and this meme when you’re asking for it)

    (Unless this is about closed source programs, then yeah that’s fair.)

    • Gregor
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      4 months ago

      Blink is incredibly performant. Why would you hate on a specific browser engine just because it’s made by Google? Nothing stands in your way to switch to Firefox if you want, plus Blink is open source so what’s not to like?

      • macniel
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        114 months ago

        plus Blink is open source so what’s not to like?

        It’s made by Google.

        • Gregor
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          -24 months ago

          Do tell how that matters. You can always switch to another engine or fork blink.

          • macniel
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            04 months ago

            And it would still be tainted by Google. Yeah no thanks buddy. I rather use Gnome Web/Epiphany than using Chrome.

            • Gregor
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              04 months ago

              Chrome is not the same as chromium/blink. You can use other chromium-based browsers, which are not full of google spyware.