It behaves the same way on Windows, but is a little better at cleaning up after itself when it updates. It’s poorly architected.
Mine updates with all my other stuff. Not sure why you'd need to download it every time. I installed it with pacman.
Flatpak 🤷
I don't use a Debian based distro like Ubuntu anymore (arch BTW), but could you not just add their repo and do an apt update && apt upgrade
?
Honestly, I really dislike apt and how you have to add random repos which is why I don't use it anymore. I moved away even before snaps.
Ps, I love the AUR.
yay discord
ftw
They don't have a repo as far as I know. Hence the manual .deb install.
Browser. website. basically the same experience without weird and/or shit integration into anything, share resources with the browser that's open anyway, works fine, and allow easy customization because it's a webpage anyway and you get to mess with the CSS/HTML/JS if you want to.
Discord sure does feel like a 0.0.x version
I don't get it - on Mint I click the Discord icon and just use Discord, same as on Windows.
It's not just me!
I just use the flatpak on arch, can't be bothered to have a link to a deb or do a system update when discord wants a update.
I have been using goofcord, its functional. I am moving to matrix after the enshittification of discord though.
Ever since the update where screen sharing works FINALLY natively in plasma I just used the flatpak discord
In endeavour all I need to do is close it, run yay to update, open. "Lucky Day" gone
Why run an app when you can just run it in a browser tab?
I see some recommendations for Vesktop in this thread.
For some reason, launching Vesktop's Flatpak version presents a blank window. It worked perfectly fine a few weeks ago. Going back several versions doesn't fix the problem.
Does anyone else have this issue? What doesn't help is that the repo doesn't have an issue tracker:
https://github.com/Vencord/Vesktop
Edit: Appimage version works just fine
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