Bonus: the app is just an Electron wrapper to their website.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Ah yes enslaved chromium
Discord: I'm in danger
It literally takes 20% of the CPU of my i5-10400 randomly, and even 40%
The app
But the name is Discord Updater. Is the app using that name in the task manager?
Yup
Every time i have to use balena etcher i hate it. Why doesn’t rufus have a version for linux?
just use dd or Popsicle (popsicle has a native gtk gui) or Ventoy
I stopped using programs like etcher for flashing iso's after i found out you can just run
cp /path/to/your/file/example.iso /dev/[insert device here]
For example
sudo cp ./Downloads/archlinux-2023-09-01.iso /dev/sdb
I love it because it just works on any linux machine, always. Of course, this is maybe not fit for your usecase.
You can also use dd, tee or even echo, the archwiki has a good section on flashing iso's.
If you have the iso image, you can write it with the command dd to your stick / sdcard
does Ventoy work for your use case ? write the ventoy image onto the usb, then you can copy/paste .iso files onto it without formatting. real neat for booting different systems from a single usb
Despite your platform having a common webview.
You linked to the particle
"It'S bEtTeR iN ThE aPp"
The app: Last updated January 2023
App permissions required:
- name
- address
- contacts
- financials
- life history
- kinks
- current relationship status
...Is the app trying to fuck me?
It's probably trying to get you to fuck yourself
I regularly use apps that haven't been updated for longer, and 20-year-old PC programs. The worse thing is if old versions are purposefully deprecated too early, I don't have Play Store.
This is fine for apps that don't use remote APIs and aren't actively having breaking changes made to them on a regular basis, but that doesn't apply to most of these nagging "use our app!" companies.
Side rant: I refuse to download the McDonald's app. That's the first question they ask (and increasingly, any fast food joint asks) when you roll through the drive through. "Are you using the app today?"
No I'm not fucking using the app today. I just want an ice cream cone. Ok!? I don't need or want to download another goddamned app and manage another set of credentials when it takes me less time to say, "Can I please have an ice cream cone?" And for you to respond with, "I'm sorry but our ice cream machine is broken." than it does for me to order a fucking ice cream cone on the stupid app.
I mean hells bells I'm a software engineer. I make my living designing [often unnecessary] software [which provides little tangible benefit]. But I'll be damned if I'm going to have an app to go through a fast food drive through or use household appliances. I will die on this hill. Ok, maybe not die, but I will be severely wounded on this hill.
My view as a sys admin is I'm not going to risk the security of my mobile device just so they can scour my personal information and collect marketing data on me and send it god knows where and claim its to "make ordering easier". I just want to order my fucking food, not have my fucking identity stolen because I wanted a cheeseburger.
Ironically, I find McDonald's has one of the better reward systems in their app. I also enjoy being able to punch in my order on a screen with any modifications I want such as extra pickle, no lettuce, etc.. instead of relying on the shitty speaker to pick it up only to hear a guy be like "Did you say cherry coke?" "No, diet coke" ugh
Also free fries on Friday.
My doctor’s office has done this to me when I’ve called in to get help with a prescription issue I was having. Literally just gave me instructions for how to message my doctor through the app. 🫠 Mfer I’m calling because I don’t want to use it! It sucks ass too because it always takes like a week to get a one sentence reply that only addresses half of what I asked.
If all I did was inspire Lemmy meme community to make stock photo memes, I'm happy
If you download the app anyway, make sure that the first thing you do is to disable the notifications. Many apps have that as their sole purpose.
Thankfully there aren't as many great mobile webpages left anymore that I would really care about if they made me use their app. Pre-Edit: I think thankfully is the wrong word.
Still, it’s storage and heckin' executables on your device. Everyone should get an option to use a website, even if just a poorly laid-out one, unless the vast majority of users only interact in a way that only works with local executables (like video calls). You should not need an app to check an IKEA order status on your phone (yes, they do that, see my other comment).
And I'm aware that video calls on some platforms can - and do - work in browsers but I won't blame anyone who rejects their boss's proposal to create a video call app in HTML/CSS/JS.
Most of us would probably just be fine with PWAs, but the marketing branch says no... They need everything possible about you, need the app to run at startup and send you notifications at least every 4 hours...
How can an android app get all the info about me if it has no permissions?
Amazon
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Splitwise
Idk Amazon web works fine, I usually use the app but I don't remember having issues with the web.
I am the head of a large banking app / web in Europe. We have about 40 MiO logins per month, 39 (edit: millions) are done with the app.
Personally I would prefer the web version of everything important like banking always - but the customers are all preferring apps. So yea guess where I allocate my budget.
It sucks but that's how people operate these days
39 out of 40 000 000? That's not a lot of app users.
;) millions .. 39 millions ;)
I blame the Lemmy app of my choice for my typing shortcomings
Dont worry, the Lemmy website is better (unlike your bank's)
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
There's no minimum if you use our app
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
App takes up 300 mb despite being clearly just the mobile site wrapped in a webview.
For me the hierarchy goes something like this: Floss native app (dt & mobile) > floss electron app (dt & mobile) > website > non-floss app
What does the L stand for?
Free
?
Open
Source
Software
Is it Legal?
Libre
For the uninitiated, free/libre is "free" as in "free speech". As opposed to free/gratis, which is "free" as in "free beer".