this post was submitted on 29 Sep 2024
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With only Codium, Firefox, Spotify and Signal I get close to 16GB :(
If you're using only Electron-based apps, why not use browser tabs for these?
Codium or VScode and Signal are not available as Browser Apps afaik. And for Spotify - I rarely use that - but when I do it's nice to have the songs downloaded wich only exists in the Proton APP Version.
There's an online version of VS Code: vscode.dev (not sure if that's official, though)
Edit: Oh, well... it cannot open and edit local files, making it useless at least for me.