Linux user expirience
Hi, im Alex. Lemme share my pain:
I am using Ubuntu 22.04 and have the discord app installed. Everything seems to work fine, until the update time...
Once I have to open the app to write something or to check inboxes (sometimes it is an immediately necessary), and the mandatory update popup appears. The app refuses to open, I can't skip the update and I have to download .deb by my own hands. Why is it not possible through vanilla apt ppa repository -- is the biggest question of the Universe.
Ok, I have the .deb package downloaded. Now i need to open terminal, cd to the directory where it is stored (for example, ~/Downloads/tmp), run sudo apt install ./discord-0.0.23.deb [Enter] [enter my system password] [Enter]
The app is updated now (they said)... NO! Now I have to launch discord again and see 5 steps of downloading the update and 5 steps of its installation! Why? I did it just two minutes ago! Why again?
Ok, now it must be updated. And finally I can check or write whatever I wanted. Not like I actually need it now...
Let's call it a day. New day comes, beautiful weather outside the window, my pizza is on the way to my house, I open the discord app... And see the 0.0.24 mandatory update popup. FK!
So, now i need to download, sudo apt omagad please save me, password, enter, wait, launch again, see 5 steps of downloading the update i just downloaded, see 5 steps of installation of the update i just installed...
And not like I use new features, or my friends does... I even can't see the difference between updates! Why had i do all these things? Why couldn't i just log in and check/write things?
For instance:
If telegram post contains something new from a new update, but you haven't update your app -- you see a placeholder like "this content contains new features, pls update". Is it impossible to implement on discord?
P.S.: I investigated this subject. People have been complaining about this for 2 years... Not cool...
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