- 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 install
installs 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.
they’re also great for software bom’s