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Designing everything for mobile first and de-prioritizing desktop. I'm on a desktop/laptop 90% of the day and it's infuriating to interact with a mobile looking interface on a desktop browser. That and a lot of platforms limit features you can access on desktop so you're forced to use their mobile app.
This. I don't need anything fancy, just copy the same functionality as in mobile. Even the same layout is ok, with a bit horizontal stretch.