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this post was submitted on 21 Feb 2024
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Friends don't let friends to use snap.
I used to love Ubuntu. But for many reasons, snaps among them, it no longer exists to me. It's just Mint or Debian if I need something Ubuntu-like.
It’s not all bad. If the alternative is downloading binaries from a website then confined snaps are a great way to get software.
Snaps are not confined, they're root-level system add-ons.
Flatpacks are slightly confined, they still get access to user data.
Android 10+ apps are confined, they have to ask for particular directory access... and users can still mess up and give them access to all their data. 🤷
Classic snaps are not and a lot of snaps are classic. That much is true. Some snaps are indeed confined though. See https://snapcraft.io/docs/snap-confinement