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Looking for a Lemmy client for my desktop, archlinux. Was hoping for a good community recommendation and preferably open source.

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[–] danielquinn@lemmy.ca 4 points 7 months ago

If you really want an app-like interface, you could make use of Epiphany's "Install as Web App" feature. Just open Epiphany, go to your Lemmy instance, login, and then select "Install as Web App" from the main menu. Like magic, you get a "Lemmy App" that you can bring up like any other app.

This is my experience in GNOME. Presumably though, it'd work with any desktop environment that respects the XDG standards.