Anyone know a good Matrix client for Linux with multi-account support?

@Hyolobrika
Fractal claims to be one, I was just eyeing it: gitlab.gnome.org/World/fractal
But as their recommended installation method is Flatpak, which is no go for me, I can neither confirm, nor deny it.
Among TUI ones, AFAIR, iamb allowed it — but there was on matrix.org server that made all the attachments encrypted and iamb didn't support that yet last time I checked. Maybe it was fixed already, but I'm not sure — you could still chat, but you could not see the images people send you.

@Hyolobrika
I'd choose that over any Qt software — to avoid building Qt, but damn… Flatpak? WTF that is?! How am I supposed to use that, why can't I just build it?
It's one of those moments: "Installation: just use our prebuilt container",— a container, how do I run that on my weird system, why can't I just build it and run in my system natively? 🤪

@m0xee @Hyolobrika Hmm, i do eat animal carcasses, but i still try not to ingest gnomes.

Afaik flatpak is akin to letting EA determine how games work? Maybe better not.

Linux has so many package managers I wish there were just one

@Hyolobrika @m0xee Well, i can understand, but just one would enable evil to poke us in the back.

I prefer my back unpoked.

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