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Who does flatpak/snap benefit?
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Using flatpak was a hit and miss for me. For some apps it worked, for some apps it didn't (app wasn't running or was crashing). So I would say it benefits no one. If the main purpose is providing a format that "just works on all computers" and doesn't "just work" than it's useless. Now I just try to avoid it.