Woah, thanks so much for that detailed comment. I really learned a lot today (and my day has barely started yet).
I had to write a small shop web app for my programming finals using C# and Razor pages. I then had an internship where my team and I developed a Blazor app using MudBlazor which was a really cool experience. It was back then when I when I really felt how Firefox and Chromium have their little differences since I developed it using Firefox and it was broken on Chromium.
I've since not done much tho because I've focused more on the networking path but that info was really exciting me to try setting that up on my test project just for fun -
Tbh, I don't use that many plugins either.
Besides U-Block I got:
Plasma Integration so I can search bookmarks via KRunner;
Dark Reader because I don't like bright colours;
Gesturify because I love mouse gestures;
Some translator (I've forgotten their name)
Simple Tab Groups to stay organized;
Progressive Web Apps for Firefox (but I'm currently testing which plugin works best)
Honorable mention: Tab Discard, which I used to have but Firefox kinda has something similar now (or at least Floorp has, they also got their own Workspaces so I also don't need STG any more)
Oh, cool. I've barely scratched the surface on that topic, therefore I got a few more questions concerning PWA and Electron apps:
Are PWAs "only" websites that are shown as an app or do they have features that would distinct them from "normal websites"?
Can PWAs reserve disk space for offline downloads for example (Spotify has got a PWA but that one is mainly their website shown as an app). And I probably can't install a listener via PWA like Discord does for their Rich Presence, can I?
I expect the last one to be a no because that's probably not what you'd use a PWA for as far as I understand, but I'm especially interested about the first question
I'm using PWAs for Firefox but I have barely used it yet to be honest. And one needs to download an app for that besides the plugin to get it working.
Besides that I do recall that Linux Mint shipped (and maybe still ships) a tool to create Firefox PWAs with. I never really tried it tho and I'm not sure if it is available for other operating systems beside Mint.
But similar to you, I'm in somewhat of an experimental phase concerning Firefox PWAs
I've been searching the Play Store and it does exist in my country as well
Yeah, your translation actually got me the idea of translating it "Games and Chats as a group"... The official name for my country is "Plato - Games & Group Chats"... Anyways :')
Ah, Truth Social isn't really a thing outside the US afaik. Wikipedia says you need an US-American or British phone number to register (not that I wanted to do anyways)
Right after himself taking the Baltics, Karelia, Tannu-Tuva and counting