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Sidebar | WhatsApp Web | Automatically open?
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Why did Mozilla stop working on Progressive Web Apps and Single Page Applications?
But the one I tend to use most - rather than have too many webapps for lesser used stuff, is the Popout extension that puts an icon in the toolbar... because this opens the webpage as an app, but it's not a container - so it is in your profile meaning your extensions still work.
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What exactly is the advantage of installing a website as an app?
Push notifications work anyway, no need for PWA, and I agree that some sites better sit on-screen without toolbars, that's why extension (many similar around) - get simplified windows anytime without clogging the system.
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Bring back PWA (progressive web apps) - Connect Mozilla
I can always press f11 or open that tab in popup mode (https://github.com/ettoolong/PopupWindow) if I really want to.
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Advantage of "Pin to Taskbar" or PWA for end user
As already mentioned - to get a separate window without unnecessary interface elements, although it goes with a price of unnecessary crap in the system, so mostly I just use this (open anything as temp "PWA"), but since MS doesn't allow devs to add entries to bookmarks context, using PWA instead of just toolbar-less window may save you one click sometimes.
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Ask HN: Why is ChatGPT using 100% of my CPU?
I've noticed this too. 100% CPU usage, laptop temperature skyrockets and fans kick on whenever I'm on the ChatGPT website.
I believe I've found a solution. I'm on Linux Mint, I'm using Firefox. If I export chatGPT to a web app using Linux Mint's webapp-manager, the problem goes away. What's strange here is that this should be using same profile and version of Firefox as my actual browser. Maybe it's an extension causing an issue, but I only have ublock origin, tampermonkey, firefox translation which is an official addon, and multi-account container which is also an official addon.
https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager
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Using extra Firefox profiles to make my life better
Surprised no one mentioned Linux Mint's Webapp Manager:
https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager
Should be in more distros. Allows some basic tweaking of profiles and supports more than just Firefox (unfortunately not qutebrowser, though).
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He doesn't care that Flatpak solved this problem 3 years ago or that Discord doesn't manage Arch repos...
I can recommend webapp manager: https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager
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Bucket: A card game
This program, as it runs in a browser tab, doesn't run exclusively on linux. Linux users, however, can play the game using Web App
- Any FOSS Site-specific browser?
- This individual won't be moving to Wayland anytime soon, I believe...
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Today I learned about Web Apps
You can see the implementation at: https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager/blob/master/usr/lib/webapp-manager/common.py
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Is there a way to make PWAs to display their separate icon in the GNOME dock?
This is something that I really struggled with some time ago, but I finally managed to solve. Try out WebApp Manager, it's a fork of ICE, a previous version which also worked. It takes care of everything, even the WM_CLASS attribute needed to associate different windows of each PWA together but separated from the browser window. This completely changed the way I use my PC, nowadays I have more PWAs opened that desktop programs.
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Any method to install websites as apps like in chromium based browsers?
Webapps are basically just shortcuts that launch the browser with no navigation bar - so it's possible to create them with something like https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager
- [Linux4Noobs] Un guide pour le partage d’écran Discord sur Wayland
What are some alternatives?
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
FirefoxPWA - A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox]
warpinator - Share files across the LAN
WebApps - DEPRECATED ⛔️ Android app to provide sandboxed (private) browsing of webapps
ice - Tool to create Chromium/Chrome/Firefox/Vivaldi SSBs in Peppermint OS.
application
NewPipe - A fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock functionality.
winfile - Original Windows File Manager (winfile) with enhancements
ice - Tool to create Chromium/Chrome/Firefox/Vivaldi SSBs in Peppermint OS.
lutris - Lutris desktop client
FreeTube - An Open Source YouTube app for privacy
gImageReader - A Gtk/Qt front-end to tesseract-ocr.