I'm not sure I understand, what's wrong with this commit?
Looks like it, it's available as a zip in the releases along with the compiled app, but isn't yet uploaded fully on GitHub.
8/10 map, ngl. Would play over Summit or Apocalypse any day.
Apparently Voyager doesn't show all of the images from the OG in the crosspost. You'll have to view the original one to see all of them.
Hoorah!
Now just waiting for Plasma 6.0 to trickle down to Tumbleweed, hopefully it'll happen in the next week or two.
I can also confirm it doesn't work on a de-Googled device, even with something like MicroG (though it may work on GrapheneOS's sandbox thing).
I know some people won't like this, but overall I think it is a cleaner look and also makes full use of the screen real estate available. Now it's not like... 100% ideal from a usage standpoint, but I think it's better than just having black bars are the top and bottom (or sides in landscape mode), as that just sorta defeats the point of an edge to edge display.
Voyager is absolutely fantastic, even as a PWA. Eternity is very competent too, especially if you are/were an Infinity for Reddit user.
I don't know if it's the "TOS-Breaking" you're looking for, but I've been using Forkgram for a while now and really appreciate the QOL improvements it has, as well as the ability to hide the Premium stuff you aren't using.
I think you left off Session from this list. Based on everything I know, it'll probably come in number 2, or even number 1 if it beats SimpleX.
About time someone in Congress came to their senses and realized what the NPB actually represents...
Or at least not alert the user that it has those powers. This would suggest KDE needs some ranked permissions for their themes and add-ons to prevent this from happening willy-nilly.