• MrOtherGuy@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Also, mobile Firefox has supported PWAs for a long time. I wouldn’t say PWAs on desktop would be useless, but they make much more sense on mobile than on desktop.

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      11 months ago

      I like them as task bar icons…

      Have to use an extension for that.

      It’s a native feature of Edge, and a buggy version exists in Chrome.

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      11 months ago

      Only use I’ve found for them on desktop personally is the web interfaces for local hardware. I did use it when I was playing with stable diffusion for a bit but never fine tuned it because stable diffusion kept crashing.

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      11 months ago

      PWAs are useful on desktop if there’s web apps you use a lot every day. For example, some people at my Workplace are in Google Docs a lot, so a Google Docs PWA would be useful. Separate taskbar/launcher icon, separate window in Alt-Tab, and at least in Chrome, Google Docs has some basic support working while offline.