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kirk781 to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 个月前

Linux is the reason Windows apps are bloated these days

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Linux is the reason Windows apps are bloated these days

kirk781 to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 个月前
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    i actually don’t have a problem with HTML, i just think that instead of every app shipping their own copy of electron, the operating system should provide basic browser functionality.

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      that sounds like Tauri!

      Linux and Mac use WebkitGTK, Windows uses Edge/Chromium, Android uses Chrome - as bundled in the respective OS, and you essentially have a frontend running on that webview communicating with a backend running locally via some special IPC protocol

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      Then that operating system gets hit with anti-trust

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        not if it’s a library

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        Not if it’s FOSS

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      the operating system should provide basic browser functionalit

      Microsoft got literally sued and almost dissolved as a company for that

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        But that’s cause it wasn’t FOSS, but instead a privately owned closed-source app

        If an open standard was set, and agreed upon by most, then nobody would sue anyone

        Heck, many Linux distros come with a browser preinstalled, but use a FOSS one to not hit that legal problem

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          Yeah, 1998 was definitely a time where Microsoft wasn’t going to do that. They were (and are) in embrace, extend, extinguish mode

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            If anything they’ve ramped up on the EEE mode

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              AzurEEE

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        And what did we get for it? If you search “chrome install” in Edge it pulls a Janet, all like

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          To be fair… Chrome is a lateral move on Windows. If I were forced to use Windows I’d probably just use edge if I needed a chromium browser lol

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