- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
Was surprised no one bothered to post this give how big of a reaction this story got.
Wanted to post the update and correction cause that deserves to be seen just as much. This seems like a reasonable, thoughtful handling of the issue.
I still don’t really wanna use Ubuntu though 😅


Honestly, I don’t think Snaps are so bad. Canonical’s top market is enterprise, and Snaps are ideal for deploying applications in these environments. If you’re an end-user, you can literally just uninstall the runtime
Snaps are bad for two reasons:
apt installinstalls the Snap insteadThere’s no good reason for either. Canonical is simply setting things up so they can squeeze money out of their users by enshittifying over time.