• @bruce965
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          22 months ago

          Are you sure about that? That would be surprising for me, as I had never before heard about Electron running on mobile.

          A quick dive in Element Android’s dependencies didn’t reveal any mentions of Electron, but perhaps it’s referenced in some other way.

    • @sibachian
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      02 months ago

      mobile is not the problem for many reasons. one being that apps offload so there is no system wide slowdown like you experience on a modern high end computer, caused by electron.

      all those protocols only offer shitty electron apps on desktop.

      i have a top end m1 mbp and it can handle 2 electron apps running concurrently at best. i won’t even install electron apps anymore because i need to be able to actually use my computer for work. which is a bit ironic as most modern utility applications which would be useful for work can’t even be used on most computers unless run as the single active app (great workflow, lol!).

      • @statue7559@lemmy.sdf.org
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        2 months ago

        There are many Matrix Clients that don’t run on Electron on Desktop.

        Afaik Telegram desktop does use Electron so I assumed we were talking about mobile.

        EDIT: Telegram desktop does in fact not use Electron.

        • @sibachian
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          12 months ago

          there is only really nheko in development among the non-electron alternatives and it’s unstable. can’t convince people to use software that only works half the time.

          • firefly
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            12 months ago

            > “can’t convince people to use software that only works half the time.”

            Why not? M$OFT managed to do so for years …