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"Some people like snaps" would have been closer to the truth, but it would still be an exaggeration of their numbers.
I bet Mark Shuttleworth likes Snaps.
"A person likes snaps."
There, all covered and more accurate than the original.
His mom probably likes them too.
His dad probably says βWTF is this Snap bullshit son? We didnβt raise you like that.β
Then his mom replies, βitβs just a phase, he needs our support, Iβm sure you can make snaps happen, sweetie.β
You know what? I know they're far from the ideal solution, but I have installed a few things with snaps ... and it was fine. It worked seamlessly and painlessly (in some instances).
Generally, I'd prefer other ways to install, but snaps aren't the end of the world.
(This concludes my hot take of the day.)
It's not a question whether they work or not. It's whether you're okay with an app distribution system that forces us to be dependent on one corporation. Snap's backend effectively makes Ubuntu almost as bad as Android.
And seeing as there is no shortage of better options, why not choose those?
What about flatpack?
System engineers all collectively shuddered at that thought. Then OS security nerds.
This is the "I tried heroin and it was good" story but for OSes
And if I tried heroin and it was bad was also even more common.
pretty soon we'll need snaps in our snaps to make it easier for developers to create snaps with snap dependencies