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[-] m532@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

Idk how, but one time I tried installing something as a flatpak and it took like 300+MB and a very long time. I figured something was wrong, found a way to install it normally and it took like 10MB and installed quickly. Idk what went wrong, but I'll never touch this garbage again

Edit: oh they're not for arch. Maybe they should have told me before the 300mb slog

[-] zeca@lemmy.eco.br 3 points 10 hours ago

If i got it right, flatpacks gather all of the dependencies of the package and bundles them with tha package. Maybe those extra 290mb were from dependencies that you already had installed but that flatpak wanted to install another copy.

[-] m532@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 5 hours ago

I wonder why they don't just stuff them inside, like an appimage, so I can see the size when I download the program

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