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  • The Signal Foundation does work on Signal Desktop - but they only release binaries for Mac, Windows, and Debian-based Linux distros. Those are the downloads available on their website, there is no link to the Flatpak on their website.

    The community turns that official Debian release into an unofficial Flatpak release. This means that you need to trust the community packagers to be doing the right thing, along with trusting the Signal Foundation. It’s an additional layer of trust that you wouldn’t need for an official release.

    An alternative option would be building the app yourself - there’s documentation here and the repo is here, but then you’re responsible for keeping up and rebuilding when they have updates. I definitely hope the Signal Foundation releases an official Flatpak, it’s not a great position to be in if you’re not on a Debian-based distro.











  • carnha@lemm.eetoJerboa@lemmy.mlhandling of links
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    1 year ago

    Disclaimer: I’ve only tried this with my home instance and it’s worked fine, I think I ran into issues with links from other instance, but try it out and see if it works now!

    If you hold down on the app and click on “app info”, then go to “open by default”, you can select which websites should open in the jerboa app:

    The "Open By Default" section in App Info for Jerboa

    It’s worked perfectly for me with links from my home instance.

    (This “Open by Default” feature is very useful to know about for unofficial frontends like squawker, because if it isn’t an official app this setting is how you choose it to be the default app.)