• VitabytesDev@feddit.nl
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    I use Vesktop, it has a flatpak release and flatpak auto-updates it for me. Also it includes Vencord, so I can add as many plugins and custom themes I want.

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    Why do you need to update so much, Discord? What the hell are you doing? Suspicious. Very suspicious.

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      Does the same on windows. Either they’re constantly changing some really deep stuff that we don’t see or notice, or it’s not actually updating just “checking” for updates or loading but it’s just slow AF.

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        Nah, this isn’t the launcher doing checks and applying patches, I mean like I gotta download a new .deb (basically .exe) file with an incremental difference in the version number and unpack it over the old install.

        Ridiculously frequently. Like, once a week at the very least.

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    I just use the web version of discord :)
    cause i have more control on the web version and i dislike electron
    i cannot leave discord at this time

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    I started using Discord in 2015 and around 2019 uninstalled it in favor of using it exclusively through a web browser (blocking as much of it’s nonsense as possible). Discord takes too many resources hostage if anyone in your server is streaming something, even if you’re not watching it. I don’t have that issue when using Element (Matrix), Jitsi or any of Steam’s broadcasting tools. The only reason I haven’t deleted my Discord account yet is because some people I hold dear are incapable of trying something better nowadays (even when they already have it installed as is the case of Steam).

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      That’s mint tho. I’ve used it off and on for more than a decade myself and I’m still scared of other distros.

      It really is baby’s first distro. Easy mode for someone coming from windows. And I love it for that. I really do. But im not a programmer. I would be lost as a mfer with some distros.

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        I am a programmer and I love Mint, because I can just use it instead of having one more thing in my life that I have to fuss with.

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          I think that’s often the case for anyone that has spent enough time using Linux. After 20 years, I just can’t be bothered with needing to be all that proactive in managing any distro. I just want to use the bloody stupid box. I’m enjoying using Aurora right now. Atomic distros require even less effort from me.

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          Yknow what this reminds me of? Chefs and how at work they make these masterpieces while at home they’re making like grilled cheese and slightly fancy ramen. Its great.

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          Mint is for those who don’t need to brag about things.

          For civilized folk, you know.

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    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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      Ran into that as well. Just use “repair vesktop” option from the right click menu on the icon when it’s running. That fixes it. You’ll stay logged in etc.

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      I’ve had this issue too. I’m at work rn so I can’t provide an exact process. But on KDE I right click on Vesktop on the task bar and there is a “fix Vesktop” option that resolved it for me.