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Crunkle_Foreskin OP ,
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AppImage is a lot better than Flatpak because it isn't a walking security nightmare (http://flatkill.org).

But yeah, I got a build working with the PR. I'm not on my computer right now, but it's a pinned PR in the GitHub issues for the WebCord project. You go to the fork with the branch, you run a couple of quick npm commands and then you can do a build.

I did have to remove a few of the package makers because they'd set it up to do a .deb build, and I haven't used apt in years. I vaguely think they had a Flatpak or a Snapcraft package maker in there too, but I don't use those.

You run the make and package commands which you can find in the package.json file, then it outputs a built application for you.

Crunkle_Foreskin OP ,
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WebCord is a working native solution.

The Devs had also upgraded a lot of Electron stuff and security problems that the official Discord client doesn't do, as well as fix a lot of bugs and issues that Discord haven't bothered with.

Oh, and if you're using KDE Plasma, it uses the Qt file picker and not the GTK one.

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I find it so cute how cats seem exhausted after waking up from a 13 hour nap.

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