• @lengau@midwest.socialOP
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    315 days ago

    I use snaps on multiple non-Ubuntu systems because they solve problems for me in a cleaner way than anything else has done so far.

    I also find arch-based distros to often be quite obnoxious to manage, but that’s just me.

    • @CheesyFox
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      315 days ago

      what are the usecases for snaps and flatpaks in the home desktop environment anyway? What are their benefits? Isolation?

      • @superkret@feddit.org
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        115 days ago

        They let you run a rock solid stable base OS with updated user applications.
        Flatpak makes Debian actually great and removes its biggest drawback.

        • @CheesyFox
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          215 days ago

          sounds like an unnecessary overcomplication tbh

      • @lengau@midwest.socialOP
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        015 days ago

        In both cases, you get isolation of the applications, yes. In the case of snaps, you can also isolate your system services from each other, limiting the effectiveness of attack chaining since an issue in cups (for example) won’t leave an attacker able to (for example) access your GPU.

        They also decouple the application releases from your distro if you don’t use a rolling release distribution.

        • @CheesyFox
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          115 days ago

          it’s either you’re too paranoid about the attacks, or i’m too careless