Yes, I did and I was confused (hence my thought it was someone focusing on things other than web dev that made the comment).
It's not like I'm attributing ill intent now that you've clarified what you meant (I mentioned having the same anti-Electron inclination as you to demonstrate that) but I probably can't change your mind if you think two people's misinterpretation of the same comment came from malice.
It's more likely someone utilizes such errors as ammunition. Such an action is quite common. It's obvious to me that this is the more likely scenario here from the other replyer.
Another common thing is to team up with people who have similar intentions. When such a situation happens they synchronize their biases. Two coworkers with the same intent will synchronize their biases in a meeting in order to push their intent... Happens all the time.
You like the front end, my guess of what's going on with you is a team up of sorts. Malice is too strong of a word for what you're doing. You're doing a team up and you're adjusting some obvious biases to favor your intent and create alignment with your team mate. This is all done subconsciously too. But that's just my guess on what you're doing.
These are all obvious human behaviors that are quite common but people don't think about it until it's explicitly pointed out.
But in the end. Who cares. We both are now clear about what's going on. No point in debating this further.
I'm sorry but that comment alone makes me think malice. It's too obvious. To each their own.