← Back to context Comment by llbbdd 10 hours ago Why? 4 comments llbbdd Reply pooyamo 8 hours ago Can you create and run a service that starts when phone is turned on, with a PWA app? Usecase is a backup daemon. claytongulick 6 hours ago Does every app need to do this?I make lots of "real" healthcare apps that are PWAs.Much better installation and user experience, no dev cert nonsense, brain dead simple updates, no app store, etc... 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 hours ago Backup, file sync, and chat... very common and important use cases. Not everything can start with a user request. 1 reply →
pooyamo 8 hours ago Can you create and run a service that starts when phone is turned on, with a PWA app? Usecase is a backup daemon. claytongulick 6 hours ago Does every app need to do this?I make lots of "real" healthcare apps that are PWAs.Much better installation and user experience, no dev cert nonsense, brain dead simple updates, no app store, etc... 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 hours ago Backup, file sync, and chat... very common and important use cases. Not everything can start with a user request. 1 reply →
claytongulick 6 hours ago Does every app need to do this?I make lots of "real" healthcare apps that are PWAs.Much better installation and user experience, no dev cert nonsense, brain dead simple updates, no app store, etc... 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 hours ago Backup, file sync, and chat... very common and important use cases. Not everything can start with a user request. 1 reply →
01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 hours ago Backup, file sync, and chat... very common and important use cases. Not everything can start with a user request. 1 reply →
Can you create and run a service that starts when phone is turned on, with a PWA app? Usecase is a backup daemon.
Does every app need to do this?
I make lots of "real" healthcare apps that are PWAs.
Much better installation and user experience, no dev cert nonsense, brain dead simple updates, no app store, etc...
Backup, file sync, and chat... very common and important use cases. Not everything can start with a user request.
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