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Entirely agree with this.
And at least as far as Firefox goes I'm running it on gnome and there's a beautiful theme that makes it look native for it. I'm sure there's one for windows too if you look.
Firefox is really badly integrated in MacOS. The fn + arrow shortcut doesn't work, for example, it's not integrated in the menu system (the menu shortcuts don't work) etc. But there is Sideberry, so...
"I’d kill for an IDE on macOS that uses the native UI." Possibly dumb question from someone who hasn't used MacOS for ages: isn't that what Xcode is?
Well shoot. :(
The desktop website is so bad... I ask for a light theme in my settings, they don't care (it's white on black) because it's HARD to add a few CSS rules. Then there is a flash of light which could give a seizure to someone with a condition. It's shitty design at its peak. That doesn't really inspire confidence...