You mean electron based apps? Yea I hate those. Discord, Slack are the worst. MS teams is cancer.
l personally don’t mind apps you can load through your favorite browser. Instant cross platform compatibility. I think there are some arbitrary connection limitations that make bandwidth or latency intensive apps less than ideal though.
You mean electron based apps? Yea I hate those. Discord, Slack are the worst. MS teams is cancer.
There’s some web-based technologies that work better than Electron. React Native for desktop works pretty well and uses native UI widgets, but unfortunately there’s no Linux version (just Windows and MacOS).
Google reluctantly added Linux compatibility - limited to ChromeOS verified products, unless you’re willing to use third party non-official ways of triggering access to the CLI.
What’s an unofficial 3rd party way about just enabling it in the setting?
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You mean electron based apps? Yea I hate those. Discord, Slack are the worst. MS teams is cancer.
l personally don’t mind apps you can load through your favorite browser. Instant cross platform compatibility. I think there are some arbitrary connection limitations that make bandwidth or latency intensive apps less than ideal though.
good lord I can shittalk ms teams for days on end
technical architecture problems aside,
one of the smaller issues that has verifiably taken years off my life is how it decides to alert you with messages
coworker in the misc channel: anyone know how to fix a lawnmower?
ms teams: HOLY SHIT. HOLY FUCKING SHIT. YOU HAVE A MESSAGE. CHECK YOUR GODDAMN INBOX ASAP MOTHERFUCKER. DING DING DING
manager: call me urgently.
ms-teams: lmao who said that
I keep getting emails from Teams saying I missed a message I’d read three hours ago
Palm Pre figured this shit out years ago.
Tell me more
There’s some web-based technologies that work better than Electron. React Native for desktop works pretty well and uses native UI widgets, but unfortunately there’s no Linux version (just Windows and MacOS).
“This application requires Edge browser”
https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript
ChromeOS changed that approach years ago. That’s how Steam is available: https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439
Exactly. These people who say crap like this ether never used ChromeOS or think it never evolved beyond 2011.
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But the world changed and applications in ChromeOS aren’t solely browser applets any longer.
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So you made a random off-topic comment. Got it. That’s certainly one way to deal with having been wrong in the actual context of the post.
Incorrect. ChromeOS natively runs both APKs and Linux installs. I have the full Play Store, FDroid, and Linux CLI at my fingertips.
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I’m running APKs and CLI installed apps. You made it sound like Chromebooks were still in 2011. They run packages now.
Kadu definitively has no clue and didn’t even care to do 30 seconds of web search.
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439
What’s an unofficial 3rd party way about just enabling it in the setting?
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439