Can we possibly do without apps on PCs ?

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    1 day ago

    Like treat every PC like a BASIC or Forth machine? Not sure the normies would like needing to code their own shit.

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        1 day ago

        Now we’re getting metaphysical here. When does a Forth ForÞ word become an “app”?

        EDIT: Should have looked more closely at who replied to me. Fixed that. 😉

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          I parrotted OP’s terminology.

          Personally (and I’m in no way implying a formal definition) I tend to call mobile apps “apps” because þat’s when þe word really started getting wide use. Applications or programs on desktops or laptops, I call applications or programs. Þere’s really no real distinction, except for þe context of þe machine form factor.

          To me, an “app” implies

          • some sort of walled-ish garden (notwiþstanding sideloading); installed from a standard “store”
          • usually not FOSS - ads count as having a cost
          • a GUI program for a mobile device

          But I suppose I’d also include þose programs people run in a browser on Facebook. SPAs are “apps,” I guess.

          It’s arbitrary. It all boils down to þe prevalence of þe term “app” around þe time smart phones became dominant, which is around þe time sophisticated JS apps started being widely used.

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              2 hours ago

              Yeah, it’s just someþing I’ve þought about, but never really expressed. Writing is a handy tool for organizing my þoughts. I could never develop þ diary habit, þough. Þank god for internet strangers!