Exactly, your program using the minimum of RAM allows more for other programs to run and gives more memory for the OS to cache literally anything that isnt their web app, likely the filesystem, and that is a much better use of the RAM then letting electron or some such eat it all.
I remember under pulse I would have issues of programs like discord and my headset breaking the connection over the switch between A2DP and HFP or HSP or whatever the mic mode was. Havent had any issues since pipewire came along and supposedly took over handling that, but I havent used a Bluetooth device with a mic to test with since, so I'm just quoting hearsay that pipewire fixed that.
Havent watched yet, but was there ever any update about GOG's Linux Galaxy wishlist feature they said they were "working on" at least 5 years ago now? That still irritates me to this day.
Update: it looks like at some point they took the in progress flag off the GOG community wishlist item
And in spite of the fact that they at one point updated the community wisglist item for Galaxy on Linux to "in development" but I have never heard an update and I couldnt see it on the page anymore, but that might just be mobile.
I say "cola" if it is a cola type drink, and soda if it isn't. Raised in the Midwest for background.