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  • Same as for every other website: Firefox.

    • I really like Photon, that is a web client but with Firefox PWAs addon can be installed a regular app

      EDIT: just seen someone else wrote the same in a different comment, wooops

    • Been feeling old and out of touch lately, and seeing this was comforting somehow.

      I mean, I'm still old and out of touch, but it's nice to see that one particular ancient technology might still be considered the best way to do something.

      On the other hand, desktop computers are getting a bit long in the tooth as a concept these days...

      • Companies pushed for us to install their apps on our phones so they could force ads on us and extract (meta)data from us that they couldn’t from our browsers.

        Cory Doctorow: How lock-in hurts design

        More than half of all web-users have installed ad-blockers.

        This is why services are so horny to drive you to install their app rather using their websites: they are trying to get you to do something that, given your druthers, you would prefer not to do. They want to force you to exit through the gift shop, you want to carve a desire path straight to the parking lot. Apps let them mobilize the law to literally criminalize those desire paths.

        An app is just a web-page wrapped in enough IP to make it a felony to block ads in it (or do anything else that wrestles value back from a company). Apps are web-pages where everything not mandatory is forbidden.

        Seen in this light, an app is a way to wage war on desire paths, to abandon the cooperative model for co-innovation in favor of the adversarial model of user control and extraction.

        And now this corporate brainworm has infected our desktop environments, even Linux ones. Just say no.

  • Damn, I was looking to make one of these couple months back but when I asked most people said they were uninterested so I stopped

    • Make one, if for nothing else as a portfolio piece!

      • Maybe. It may have been ambitious for the time. I've been working on simpler projects in the meantime

  • If you really want an app-like interface, you could make use of Epiphany's "Install as Web App" feature. Just open Epiphany, go to your Lemmy instance, login, and then select "Install as Web App" from the main menu. Like magic, you get a "Lemmy App" that you can bring up like any other app.

    This is my experience in GNOME. Presumably though, it'd work with any desktop environment that respects the XDG standards.

  • Just use a browser. Or install Waydroid and install Eternity to it.

  • I use Ferdium on my desktop and self host my server for it, then just add it through there. Works quite well. Plus, with Ferdium, I can add other services such as Discord, and Mastodon so, it's sort of my go to hub for a lot of my social media.

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