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          It does but in exchange devs can make cross-platform applications. I don’t mind using Electron apps unless they’re horribly optimized like Teams used to be some years ago.

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            Teams is still horribly optimized and barely works though. I love having to restart my computer in order to be able to sign in.

            Protip: It’s much faster and more stable when just opened as a webpage in Firefox

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              I wish. Teams literally says Firefox is not supported and doesn’t allow me to make calls, even though I’m able to join meetings. Teams is a joke.

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                I also used to have that message but it seems like they’ve got that back in order.

                I remember that back then you could download an extension to pretend your user agent was Chrome and Teams would work flawlessly.

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      It is, which is why I avoid it. The amount of power VSCode consumes vs others is significant. Jetbrains products even have a low power mode which turns off indexing. Can run that thing all day long without plugging in.

      I also use Ripcord for slack instead of that electron client.

      I always avoid electron apps so I don’t have to have a separate flow when I am on battery vs plugged in.

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    My work makes me use a VPN client that’s built on electron. Eats up a lot of battery on my laptop.

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        From the code I think the client itself is written in Go and the electron part is a frontend. But I couldn’t get the Go client to run without the electron frontend.

        This is the page for the client in case someone wants to help get this tunning without the electron frontend: https://client.pritunl.com/

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          Seriously, why?! Go has UI libraries (plus Qt/GTK bindings) and you don’t need something that complicated for a VPN client.

          Does the frontend need to be active all the time? Then you effectively have Chrome always running while doing literally nothing most of the time, can’t imagine you have to fiddle with the VPN that often.

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      Multiple Chromium browsers that probably send telemetry to Google, no less.

      I’d be slightly less hateful of Electron if it used a non-Google engine, but alas Chrome is the new 90’s Internet Explorer and everyone needs to bend over backwards to it.