• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I’m not too optimistic on that one. Bloated software has been an issue for the last 20 or so years at least.

    At the same time upgrade cycles have become much slower. In the 90s you’d upgrade your PC every two years and each upgrade would bring whole entire use cases that just weren’t possible before. Similar story with smartphones until the mid-2010s.

    Nowadays people use their PCs for upwards of 10 years and their smartphones until they drop them and crack the screen.

    Devices have so much performance nowadays that you can really just run some electron apps and not worry about it. It might lag a little at times, but nobody buys a new device just because the loyalty app of your local supermarket is laggy.

    I don’t like Electron either, but tbh, most apps running on Electon are so light-weight that it doesn’t matter much that they waste 10x the performance. If your device can handle a browser with 100 tabs, there’s no issue running an Electron app either.

    Lastly, most Electron/Webview apps aren’t really a matter of choice. If your company uses Teams you will use teams, no matter how shit it runs on your device. If you need to use your public transport, you will use their app, no matter if it’s Electron or not. Same with your bank, your mobile phone carrier or any other service.