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Quickddit
- KDEBugBot is currently not working due to the changes made by the Reddit API
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Reddit clients on the Pinephone.
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/accumulator/Quickddit
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KDE Reddit app?
Instead you could look into reusing Quickddit which is a Qt-based app for SailfishOS. I already made an issue for Kirigami support a while ago but seeing the app is in low maintenance mode currently, maybe just a straight fork can be made.
fingerboard
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Fingerprint scanner
you could use this project (you'd need to compile it from source tho) which is a GUI for fprintd
What are some alternatives?
reddit-client-gtk
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Headlines
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