Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
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I've said here before, but when I buy anything from eBay, I get a popup about "10% discount if you use our app!"
Which obvs means "We make that back by selling all of your shit to other companies"
Nah fam. Not now, not ever.
@bytebro @PavelASamsonov ditto, and exactly.
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov A while back I saw the perfect response to "It's better in our app": "And whose fault is that then?"
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@PavelASamsonov ah, but once you have and use the app they can start adding “features” to monetize you, gradually change the privacy policy, sell you a premium subscription, wall out the browser visitors, …
@jwd630 @PavelASamsonov Selling me a premium subscription with Electron poison would make me instantly ignore any dialog or button giving me that option. However, if that subscription gave me access to a properly native app experience (UIKit or SwiftUI, no web views embedded), then I would consider subscribing if I enjoy the content and unsubscribing is easy.
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov what's that saying, an app is just a website with a wrapper that strips your rights? I think @pluralistic says it better
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov On some web sites Chrome has an "Install ..." button. I have no idea what this means, even after reading the help. It says something about a "web app" but I've no idea what that means either. What does installing a web site mean, and why might I want to do it?
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@PavelASamsonov I do think iOS could do more in helping people understand PWAs exist. Add To Home Screen in Safari is pretty buried and I don’t believe has any onboarding. And websites can send people over to apps easier than suggest the PWA way (as far as I know).
@mwichary
It isn't in their interests to do that, of course. If everyone used web and PWAs, people could - shock horror - get out of the Apple/Google duopoly!
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@PavelASamsonov I do think iOS could do more in helping people understand PWAs exist. Add To Home Screen in Safari is pretty buried and I don’t believe has any onboarding. And websites can send people over to apps easier than suggest the PWA way (as far as I know).
@mwichary @PavelASamsonov this is intentional on the part of Apple: PWAs compete with apps that ship in their app store, and they can't get a cut of that sweet sweet app revenue if folks can just install the PWA for free...
and since they don't allow non-safari browser engines, they can keep their stranglehold over platform behavior and make sure that even if PWAs are like... legally required to be a first-class construct, Apple can continue to nerf them so they're not able to be as good.
see also: https://open-web-advocacy.org/
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@PavelASamsonov *an Electron wrapper around the advertising and data-mineable login you can avoid in the browser.
@paddyduke @PavelASamsonov "Wouldn't it be better if we were tracking you more aggressively?"
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It's not that they hate YOU personally.
They just hate the extra rights that you have from using a browser, that they can remove by you using their app...
@BillySmith @PavelASamsonov Which is kind of wild, considering what they can get already out of you using one of the common browsers…
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov and then the app asks you to accept cookies
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
You get it, @PavelASamsonov
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov I use an app to order from a restaurant because they will not keep me signed in.
It’s a web view.
That view asks to track me, in their own app. It’s asks to use my location. In their app. It tells me to sign in. *I AM*.
And yet somehow that’s still the better experience than just their site.
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov this is my favorite post from the past week



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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov it's just annoying that you need a single site browser for everything nowadays, even my bank app is like this

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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov yeah but now with the app they're able to suck way more PII from you.
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov idea: sell a web browser as "what if you could read news stories, order delivery, shop, watch online streams, etc., ALL IN ONE APP?"
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov death of the Internet vibes.
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov but the metrics from the app
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@PavelASamsonov On some web sites Chrome has an "Install ..." button. I have no idea what this means, even after reading the help. It says something about a "web app" but I've no idea what that means either. What does installing a web site mean, and why might I want to do it?
It will add the site to your home screen. When you open it from the home screen it will have no URL bar. It can be styled a bit more.
A good portion of user will say "it is an app".
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Love how every website now has a popup that tells you "our website is hot dogshit, download the app instead"
And then the app is just an Electron wrapper around the same JS they could have put on the website if they didn't hate you personally
@PavelASamsonov Ehhh New York Times sucks anyways >_>
They have done some corrupt shit like disparaging headlines against democratic candidates and that kind of thing. I think they ran something against Zohran Mamdani??!?! smh who even does that Zohran is like the best of us 