• primrosepathspeedrun@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    download the whole thing

    all the functional parts are server calls, app or website. all of them. buying a ticket involves authenticating with both the owner’s server and my bank. that’s a network thing. can’t download my ticket til I do that, site or app. even looking at a timetable (i dont see where in the app I can do that? but point to point trips) on the app doesn’t work when im in airplane mode, but I know for a fact my browser caches, and if I’ve looked recently or left the page open, it will still be there when I come back.

    there’s no advantage of an app, unless you’re doing fancy graphics shit, which eats battery like a mother fucker and makes low end devices much more unhappy.

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      3 months ago

      Sounds like you’re talking about a train app or something. I’m talking about an info/tourism app for a historical cemetery, where there’s lots of potential for multimedia.

      But uh, yeah, thanks for the beginners guide to client/server architecture, I guess.

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        3 months ago

        okay I was using a specific example of an unnecessary app I used in the past week. never used the cemetary app, never had to deal with trying to when im outside of network range. still pretty sure it could be a website.