Post AamWKxWCDbBcBUGPuC by adam@podcastindex.social
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(DIR) Post #AamWKwdxTFnjTGt6Mi by ville@podcastindex.social
2023-10-14T14:30:13Z
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No one commented yet on the PWA discussion in the latest board room?Or I missed it. Anyway. The cors is afaik still a major problem with PWAs. And the local storage is another problem. The browser/os can pretty much at anytime decide to throw your data away. (I'm not sure about the filesystem apis, haven't used those).But in my app (WIP) https://poddery.netlify.app/ I store all the data in IndexedDB and my phone looses all the data at random every now and then. Not very cool âšī¸
(DIR) Post #AamWKxWCDbBcBUGPuC by adam@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T03:26:46Z
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@ville That's a cool little app Tried to "save to desktop" and it doesn't work for some reason but in a tab no problem so far.
(DIR) Post #AamlBo1PehDxRBxUv2 by ville@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T06:13:13Z
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@adam Thanks. Hmm that's odd, should be able to "install" it. I've got it installed on my phone. Though I might have never tried to install on a desktop...Also I might have broken something. It's not very often that there's a need to "reinstall" so that kind of thing don't get tested my accident đ
(DIR) Post #AanSmii4LJgCDU28Rc by adam@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T14:21:39Z
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@ville It worked this morning!
(DIR) Post #Aanam4764uddwUwGi8 by dave@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T15:51:10Z
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@adam @ville So PWA is still governed by Same Origin even when installed?
(DIR) Post #AanbWwMqh9vtWsesiW by ville@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T15:59:37Z
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@adam not because of anything I did đđ¤ˇ
(DIR) Post #AanbibTwAoCGEEXFdw by ville@podcastindex.social
2023-10-15T16:01:49Z
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@dave @adam That's my understanding. And to be frank I don't know how it could not be. It's pretty fundamental thing for security. It's still a browser after all.
(DIR) Post #AaobKtUbkhc0IQVGoy by dave@podcastindex.social
2023-10-16T03:32:16Z
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@ville @adam When installed, isn't PWA a service worker in the OS and not a browser?
(DIR) Post #AaofpoSOvM2pTLTBke by ville@podcastindex.social
2023-10-16T04:22:39Z
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@dave @adam The service worker (the background process) and the app (ui) both still run in a browser instance even when the PWA is installed. It's just a dedicated browser window for your app afaik.