What do you mean with "we" as users?
"We can clearly see developers/vendors can easily say “Goodbye, native” but can we? as users."
Users don't know or are able to understand what it is a hybrid application, a false "native" application (such as react native) and a true native application.
Users cares about UX. And native doesn't mean UX quality per se. Of course, especially when speaking about mobile, true native app can be better than hybrid ones. But the trend is PWA, not another cross compiled framework.
In addition, especially when the language used is C/C++, the UX tends to be poor. I am not speaking about bigs, such as unreal engine or similar. I am speaking about medium sized companies that makes app in C++ (and may be QT). The result is often poor from the UX point of view.
But you can always post here on medium using VIM, can you not?