Once upon a time, ripcord was my favorite to use, unfortunately its been dead and dormant for over 2 years now. Id love to know if anybody knows any similar client (for example: be it in having custom design, or being super lightweight)

(yes, i know, you dont have to say i should use matrix or something else)

    • Captain Beyond
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      151 year ago

      If this is “completely open source” and “doesn’t rely on the original Discord client in any way” (from their front page) how can mods for the official client be compatible?

      Oh wait, their faq clarifies things: it’s an electron wrapper for the official web client, not a completely open source client that doesn’t rely on the official one as they claim.

      • @Yttra
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        Someone somewhere had a problem, wanted it solved, and wrote it down, probably.

        Get enough stubborn "someone"s with their own problems to solve, and I guess eventually you’ll end up with the Arch wiki lol

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      tried out abaddon but it tells me it couldnt fetch the build number which increases chances of being flagged their github has one related issue with no solution

  • Mambabasa
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    81 year ago

    I’ve been using Webcord with substantial improvements from the native Discord app.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah think so but with extra privacy hardening features and especially useful Screensharing on Wayland! I don’t know if there is an alternative to it for Screensharing on wayland

      • Mambabasa
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        11 year ago

        Well it works better than the native and I can’t share screen on discord on the browser so it works for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      The flatpak crashes for me since some time sadly. I’m just using a basic chromium browser and their (shitty) webapp

  • arthurpizza
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    I use Discordo for work. It’s pure CLI/TUI and it doesn’t have all the features of Discord but I think that’s the point.

      • @[email protected]
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        I tried vesktop two days ago, after using discord-screenaudio for over a year, and I’m in love with it. Check it out guys, it’s really good.

  • Captain Beyond
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    Most of the “third party clients” being suggested here are wrappers for the official client. I use purple-discord. If you don’t care about voice/video this works well enough.

  • Possibly linux
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    -81 year ago

    How about a third party service that’s separate entirely? Matrix may be what your looking for

      • kopper [they/them]
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        I swear fossbros lose reading comprehension skills faster than Tumblr once you ask for any kind of software recommendations

        • Captain Beyond
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          Not really a “foss bro” issue, more an issue of privacy guys not understanding software-freedom as its own concern separate from privacy concerns. Same with all the “third party clients” that are just wrappers/mods for the first party client.

          There are actual third party discord clients, I use one myself. And, while discord is certainly a terrible service that we should try to lessen our dependency on, it’s unfortunate that we have friends and communities on that service and we can certainly use discord with a free client while we make the transition. For me, I use an IRC bridge wherever possible, but bridges generally need to be set up by the “server” “owner” so it’s not always an option.

          Reading comprehension might be a general problem on reddit and reddit-offshoots (which lemmy certainly is) as I see fans of proprietary software going into free software communities to recommend their favorite proprietary apps. It’s certainly not limited to “foss bros.”