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preston-kwei | 28 days ago

While this may be true for casual users, for dev native products like Codex, the desktop experience actually matters a lot. When you are living in the tool for hours, latency, keyboard handling, file system access, and OS-level integration stop being “nice to have” and start affecting real productivity. web or Electron apps are fine for experimentation, but they hit a ceiling fast for serious workflows -- especially if the icp is mostly technical users

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Xenoamorphous|27 days ago

VSCode is arguably one of the most if not the most popular code editor these days…

waldrews|27 days ago

And they're pretty much the only example of an embedded browser architecture actually performing tolerably and integrating well with the native environment.

tokioyoyo|28 days ago

Still good enough for the majority of the users.

preston-kwei|27 days ago

Fair, I think I'm certainly in the minority. Especially now more then ever with an increasing amount of non-technical people exploring vibe coding, 'good enough' really is good enough for most users

supriyo-biswas|28 days ago

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preston-kwei|28 days ago

Well unfortunately, that’s just how I write. None of my posts are LLM-generated, so I'm sorry they come across that way.