Discord is among the most popular video, audio, and chat platforms. It offers a ton of functionality right out of the box with basically zero cost of entry. You can create your very own Discord community in just a couple of clicks, or you can join many others.
While Discord does not offer an official client for Linux ARM systems, plenty of third-party solutions exist. These solutions are pretty simple as most of them just load the web browser version of Discord but make it act and feel like the native application.
In particular, this guide will be showing you how to install and use a third-party Discord client called ArmCord on your Raspberry Pi. ArmCord is a lightweight Discord client that uses a newer version of Electron.
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