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Just wait for Tauri for mobile so there will be no reason for somebody to use Electron.
I like that for every Electron meme there's a Tauri comment.
That's how I learnt about it. Funny enough I can't see the image on this post (doesn't load) but I can see the comments
A big reason for me to use Electron is that Typescript is really easy to use. Does Tauri support that?
Tauri supports the major web frameworks, like React, Next, Sveltekit, etc, so yes.
It already should work on mobile, but it's not production ready. I really want to try it out when I have time.
Front end developers will also have to learn rust, so tauri still presents a barrier to entry.