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Is there a downside to Flatpak?
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As everything in life, yes, there is downside. Major downside is that it can occupy more space in your hd or ssd.
However I think the downsides are not that bad to justify all the hatred some guys have.
Flatpak positive sides are way more relevant then the downsides
Space is one thing, bandwidth is another when you don't have a gigabit connection or ability to upgrade to one