- I’m really happy that this is not relevant to me. - … because I don’t use Windows. I wish it was also because I managed to get rid of WhatsApp from my life. - I wish it was also because I managed to get rid of WhatsApp from my life. - Jup, impossible for me if I want to keep in contact with 90% of my friends.  - Yep! Time to go back to the old ways… Brb while i just load up my server with 10tb of DVD rips from my garage and hook them up to my raspberry pi with jellyfin 
 
 
 
- Waiter! waiter! more webslop please! 
- I’m just thinking now that the Mac is next. - I thought that as much as these companies preach about LLMs doing their coding, the cost of development would go down, no? So why does it need to reduce everything to a single code base to make it easier for developers? - Facebook also developed react native so I don’t know what their excuse is. - React native isn’t the same as native 
 
 
- On one hand, requiring calls to be done on the native app but not on the web one because “muh encryption” was always stupid. - On the other hand, the Native app was really well done. 
 A well made app using the native OS ui toolkit is so rare. Now it’s turning into yet another stupid web wrapper.
 I’m so sick of everything being a web page.- I have a lot of problems with the native version. So much so that I use web app even though I have native app installed. 
 
- The whole point of webapps was not to have os specific ones. somehow smartphones caused everything to move backwards. 
- I dont mind the web app as i dont have to install anything and i can sandbox it to my browser. - Edit: using ublock in whatsapp ;) 
- Why would anyone care about it being uglier? - It’s WhatsApp. Ugly is their visual identity. - If they changed their app to resemble a neon citylight barely anyone would even notice, let alone complain. 
- I never installed their app on Windows. I figured it could just randomly watch what I was doing, log keystrokes, view websites and history etc. I don’t know if I’m misunderstanding how much Windows apps can spy on each other - they don’t seem to ask for permissions etc. 
- The less Meta owned software installed, the better. 
- What’s so funny is that they were going to allow encrypted (they say) calls on the web app but then suddenly released a native windows client and told everyone if you wanted calls you need to use it, then removed all buttons for calls or video calls. - I guess they’re coming back on that. 
- Does this mean they’ll finally be adding calls to the web version? 
- It’s a shame. The app worked well, and it was nice to have a native look rather than a generic web one. 
- Does anyone have any idea why, I thought it was also quite liked by the community, no need to open up the extreamly slow web browser just to post one image or pdf - It’s in the article. Each different version you maintain is an additional strain and added cost. It’s why applications are increasingly moving towards web versions. 
 
- Good thing I don’t use it 
- I’ve literally only ever used the web version on windows. It works fine, so what’s the problem? what functionality is being lost? - More ram usage? oh no! I couldn’t possibly have free Ram left! 













