To the surprise of us in the newsroom and likely numerous existing Discord users who have felt the application get heavier ...
In brief: It's now possible to run a barebones version of Discord on legacy Microsoft operating systems including Windows 98 (and even Windows 95, if you're willing to jump through a few extra hoops).
Microsoft is pushing developers to create ARM-compatible apps for better performance on Windows. Discord confirms that they are working on a Windows on Arm version, improving the user experience.
On the desktop, most people use the official HTML and JavaScript-based client for Discord in either a browser or a still-smells-like-a-browser Electron package. Yet what if there was a way to use a ...