I’m 45 years old and using cooked to mean something that it never meant. I don’t know when it happened, but it’s out there along with vibe.
Anyway… This post is all personal opinion.
Before we go too deep, I just want to ground some of this article in the definition of a PWA. MDN has a good overview.
“A progressive web app (PWA) is an app that’s built using web platform technologies, but that provides a user experience like that of a platform-specific app.”
Do you prefer to have everything as a native application then?
I guess there’s a blurry line between an “application” and a web site. But, generally, for open source applications, I’d rather them be native. Preferably, the applications would actually be native (e.g. Qt, GTK, Jetpack Compose, etc).
No, there’s a clear distinction between a native application and a website. I could go on and on about my hate for native app and it’s difficulty to develop for more than one platform, but the point is only SOME apps needs to be native IMHO. Apps like CAD, multimedia editor and player, server application, and developer toolchain. Something like instant messaging, video conference, multimedia streaming, forum can be a web app.