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ArmCord Alternatives
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SurveyJS
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electron-discord-webapp
A Discord and SpaceBar :electron:-based client implemented without Discord API.
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InfluxDB
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discord-sandboxed
Alternative electron-based Discord client with custom telemetry blocker and privacy-focused push-to-talk.
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WorkOS
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ArmCord reviews and mentions
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Hardware accelerated Discord streaming with game audio?
I am using Armcord. It works with Wayland, although I have not streamed myself on Discord (don't know if the sound problem persists).
- [Privacy Guides] Client alternatif Discord
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[Discordappclients] Liste des clients discord
Armcord (utilise Cumcord comme base)
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Discord is a privacy disaster. How to use Discord as private as possible Guide
ArmCord is also similar but has mods built-in
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Discord's "lucky" day hits Arch BTW once again with no update in the repository
You should check out ArmCord, it's a FOSS standalone client for discord that uses the web version, but it has better integration, as well as client mods if you want that.
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Does Discord ever plan on fixing Screenshare with Game Audio for their Linux client?
Use ArmCord instead
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Discord alternative client
I want to improve my privacy and now discord is a big border in front of me. I cant switch to matrix because my friends wont but i found some alternative clients which are blocking trackers and just using Electron like the original discord client. Do you know other good alternatives and why is yours the best? I found "ArmCord" and "discord-sandboxed". My question is can i trust them? Which one is better? Do you know more?
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Any free discord clients/frontends?
Sadly no, but its more privacy respecting than the regular client for sure. FOSS options include: https://github.com/diamondburned/gtkcord4 https://github.com/uowuo/abaddon https://github.com/terminal-discord/weechat-discord (weechat plugin to use Discord within weechat) https://github.com/evelyneee/accord (seems to be for M1 macs) https://github.com/ArmCord/ArmCord (seems to support AMD64, not just Arm64) https://github.com/khlam/discord-sandboxed (sandboxing for standard discord client) There are others I'm sure. One easier option is to run the Discord code in a newer version of Electron. This still isn't open source, but it provides better security and performance. Arch users can use the AUR package discord_arch_electron, other users can just follow the commands in the PKGBUILD for said package and figure it out. Hope that helps. Keep in mind even if your client is open source, Discord's servers aren't, and while there will be some mitigation of data collected, it'll still be quite a bit.
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Wondering about some pinephone uses
For discord there are some apps like ArmCord though I haven't had much luck getting it to work on postmarketOS (musl seems to have issues running electron apps right now).
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My pinephone daily driver experiences so far
I recently found ArmCord but haven't gotten it working yet. I may spend some more time on this soon.
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Stats
ArmCord/ArmCord is an open source project licensed under OpenSSL License which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ArmCord is TypeScript.