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59 sats \ 12 replies \ @EnormousPony 29 Jul 2022 \ on: 🔫 give me Stacker News mobile app bitcoin
Stop asking this, learn to use the mobile responsive website. I hate this app culture
Did you read the title? This is not an ask. In retrospect, it will have been inevitable.
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Nah
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Cool thing is that nobody would force you to use or install an app. You could just choose not to use it.
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Nonsense argument, you are asking for something that takes time from devs and it's meaningless
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No, all I'm asking for as an API. 3rd parties can build and maintain the apps.
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What's wrong with apps?
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- Useless most of the time (Especially apps that embed a webview for a website)
- They occupy space on my phone
- More often than not are filled with tracking
- Same as above for useless permissions
- Can't use my browser native functionalities like extensions, bookmarking, navigation history etc.
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Useless most of the time (Especially apps that embed a webview for a website)
Well, we're talking native app here, sop there is that.
More often than not are filled with tracking
As opposed to websites? Lmao.
Same as above for useless permissions
Then don't grant them permissions in the settings? Or choose a manufacturer that makes it profits with margins on hardware instead of digital ads.
Can't use my browser native functionalities like extensions, bookmarking, navigation history etc.
And websites can't use my phones functionalities like share sheet, notifications, AI-app-recommendations. And they don't have the same performance which can have advantages to offload expensive server backend performance.
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100%
Tracking -- way easier to fingerprint your browser using JS than in a native app which are properly sandboxed and managed
Performance is higher, integration is smoother, more features available too. Putting everything in the browser and having to use JS for everything is just plain bad.
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having to use JS for everything is just plain bad.
On a related note, there's also the fact that Swift is an immaculate programming language. More developers using it -- especially combined with SwiftUI -- would be extremely beneficial to the long-term health of the ecosystem.
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You realize that SN is built in react native right? They won't waste time building another source code in swift lol
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It wouldn't necessarily be the core SN devs making it -- anyone could when there's a public API.
Also, it wouldn't be waste. It would be an act of grace.
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