• immutable@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    People that are upset about electron should consider it’s not:

    Electron App vs Wonderful Fully Supported Native Linux Application

    The reality is that your choice is largely:

    Electron App vs No App (maybe running their windows app in wine if you can get that to work)

    It’s not like companies are going to go build a native linux app but electron got in their way. It was always electron or no support.

    So if you like the app, remember that the ram and the cpu you paid for doesn’t provide value unless it’s doing something. There’s no trophy you get at the end of your life for “most cumulative ram left idle”

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      2 years ago

      There’s no trophy you get at the end of your life for “most cumulative ram left idle”

      Some people like to use more than 1 app you know.

      Also, RAM is never ever idle. It is used as filesystem cache when not used by programs thus speeding up read accesses significantly.

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        2 years ago

        Honestly even with more than 1 application open it shouldn’t be an issue. Maybe with a really old computer, but anything modern really should handle an electron app just fine

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      What about laptop battery life? More CPU usage = less battery life. WHY DOES NO ONE GIVE A FUCK ABOUT BATTERY LIFE???

      The single most reason I switched from Spotify to Apple Music is that I was sick of seeing the Spotify macOS app at the top of the “High Battery Usage” page on Activity Monitor. I also actually noticed less battery life. Fuck Electron. I avoid apps made in it like the plague.

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      2 years ago

      I think proprietary Electron apps better run in browser anyway because of trackers that you can disable via extensions.

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      So if you like the app, remember that the ram and the cpu you paid for doesn’t provide value unless it’s doing something. There’s no trophy you get at the end of your life for “most cumulative ram left idle”

      This is a damn homicide lmao

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        2 years ago

        Running electron apps becomes a genuine ram issue when running heavy ram workloads like running heavily modded games

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        2 years ago

        And very true. 32gb is 99 dollars Australia pesos, 16 is about 70 percent that. What a waste to let it sit around.

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            I’ve never had a problem with the speed of an electron app be it steam or Spotify.

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      So if you like the app, remember that the ram and the cpu you paid for doesn’t provide value unless it’s doing something.

      It could be doing so much more if you hadn’t gone with Electron you fuck

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        Right? Why are people talking like this? You don’t see Kubernetes and more generally, servers being looked at this way. We optimize like hell to make things fast, responsive and resource-efficient but on the desktop we just stopped caring or we just got very spoiled and lazy.

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      Well, there’s also Tauri which requires slightly more testing since you actually use the device’s built-in browser, so there might be differences. The upside is a much smaller bundle size, quick start-up times and often less RAM usage than with Electron.

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        2 years ago

        I’d prefer that. One firefox instance can easily run 10 big fat websites while using like 6GB of RAM. 10 electron apps on the other hand? 32GB RAM won’t be enough.

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        You know that “no app” and “not using the app” is the exact same user experience right? So you can just not use the app and stop complaining about it existing.