That's why I wanted to add their repo instead. But as I mentioned in the OP, I'm a bit confused about how to do that.
I did see the .deb downloads. But doesn't this mean I'll have to manually
download and reinstall again every time there's a new release? Not having to
micromanage app versions is one of the reasons GNU/Linux is such a pleasure
to use compared to Windows ;)
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