I'm not going to go point by point on this one, but I do have some remarks. I am not "projecting", I own multiple Apple devices, therefore, I am very well within my right to talk about what I want as an owner of Apple hardware and on behalf of likeminded users, even if people on Hacker News don't like that fact as is evident from time to time. Wanting "sideloading" aka regular loading is not wildly off topic, it's literally MORE on topic than PWA vs native app parity, which is really not relevant to the EU DMA compliance issues at hand. And on that note, of course PWAs do not have parity with native applications. They're quite a lot slower, for starters. Is anyone shocked? No... it's not weird that it is much slower when you are going through Webkit instead of native APIs like Metal, in WebAssembly and JavaScript instead of C and Swift. That's disregarding the fact that both policy-wise and in what APIs are available, clearly PWAs have significantly more limited access to integrate with their host platforms, which again, is hardly surprising for glorified bookmarks.