Not just as in Lemmy, but as in general.

  • Dr. Moose
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    2 days ago

    I’ve recently cleaned up my Android phone and switched from apps to websites where possible and it’s a surprisingly good experience!

    Most apps these days seem to be web browser wrappers ether way. Firefox on Android allows to turn any page into a self contained instance (like an app) which is very convenient. I can also install Ublock Origin to block ads and other firefox addons which is amazing. In particular I use addon called Stylus to adjust styling of some pages.

    It definitely feels like we’re going full circle now: early desktop apps -> web browser -> smartphones launch native apps -> back to web browser The only thing holding back web browsers is Apple purposefully breaking the web to protect their 30% appstore cut.

    • @XpeeN@sopuli.xyz
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      52 days ago

      Just note that Firefox for android tabs are not isolated from each other, but they’re sharing the same process, thus technically can access all of the other objects in Firefox′s memory. You should consider using mulch for these web-native apps style usage.

      Can’t wait for fission to come to mobile to solve all this mess…

        • @XpeeN@sopuli.xyz
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          11 day ago

          Yeah that’s true, I don’t use this method for all sites, but only these that are usable without adblocker (mostly alternative frontends). Instead, I’m opening it with mull within a work profile that has an always-on VPN.