Claude is an Electron App because we’ve lost native
Claude is an Electron App because we’ve lost native
Imagine being such a slop-brainwashed fanboi that you bend over backwards to justify Claude’s objectively stupid decision to build a custom react game engine for a terminal app.
I’m not a fan of this Primeagen guy but he’s right. youtu.be/LvW1HTSLPEk

Imagine being such a slop-brainwashed fanboi
Do you have any evidence for this? Looking through the post, and the author’s other blog post titles, there is very little mention of AI or Claude.
Instead of throwing labels at the author, it’s much more worthwhile to discuss their key argument about the challenges of developing native apps.
I’ll write you an essay if you’d like but from my perspective, the author’s argument is that since they are Claude, they surely know better than anyone else.
My evidence is my opinion that Electron apps are objectively worse than native apps in almost every way except for ease of building them and not having to exert the effort toward coming up with abstractions that translate the interface to many platforms at once (as any good software company does). If Claude code is so amazing, why don’t they use it to abstract their UI to deliver natively to all of the different deliverable platforms?
I think you’re misconstruing the author’s argument, at no point does the author imply that Claude knows best, or that Electron apps are better. Their closing argument is certainly not an endorsement for Electron or AI slop.
Don’t get me wrong: writing this brings me no joy. I don’t think web is a solution either. I just remember good times when native did a better-than-average job, and we were all better for using it, and it saddens me that these times have passed.
I just don’t think that kidding ourselves that the only problem with software is Electron and it all will be butterflies and unicorns once we rewrite Slack in SwiftUI is not productive. The real problem is a lack of care. And the slop; you can build it with any stack.