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This is a funny setup. It's not very expensive either.
Avoiding them requires some care when designing the page and CSS.
It could be so much better indeed. Unfortunately in great part this is about UX design and carrying heavyweight frontend frameworks though...
Now this is definitely a smart trick to estimate position in tunnels.
This is definitely true. As long as web frontends are dominated by large frameworks, the web will always have subpar experience on mobile. And the solution isn't going to come from the mobile providers too happy to gatekeep their app store.
Interesting paper showing the main reasons why people ultimately change their phones. I find interesting that the opacity of storage management on mobile devices is such a factor.
The experience is still not great on iOS and Android. This is in part due to the platforms design though, this still make Qt a great fit when you control the platform like for Plasma Mobile. For less friendly platforms this still limits the use to cases where you already have quite some Qt code. Still the same situation than a few years ago.
It's nice that we get more content usable on mobiles... but this shouldn't come at the expense of bad usability when on desktops.
Early days but could turn out useful when it gets more complete. Good way to easily have a CI pipeline targeting mobile platforms.
Coming from Zombie Nokia, still I think we need more options like this. It is the number one solution to reduce ecological footprints of computing.
This is a big deal, it's time we open up that can of worms.