• chocrates@piefed.world
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    9 days ago

    Whats wrong with snaps? My only “issue” with appimages is i tend to leave them in my downloads folder and lose them

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      9 days ago

      The snap store is a shit show of security issues.

      Forced migration to snaps.

      Performance issues.

      Proprietary back end.

      Slow to install

      Slow to start

      Eat up RAM

      Eat up disk space

      They screw up access to devices.

      They automatically update themselves without user confirmation.

      Fuck snaps. Fuck Canonical.

    • alfredon996@feddit.it
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      9 days ago

      My issues with snaps are:

      • The server software is closed source and centralized
      • They create many block devices that can slow down booting the PC.
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      9 days ago

      There’s an appimaged daemon you can install that will manage them, and it watches a bunch of folders to integrate appimages with xdg and whatever window manager you’ve got. ~/Applications looks like an easy pick, or ~/.local/bin.

      Appimages you decide to keep you can just move there!

    • Nyadia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 days ago

      That’s why I whenever I download an appimage that I intend to use somewhat regurarly, I typically make a .desktop file for it in /usr/share/applications so it shows up in my app menu or rofi or dmenu or whatever and I don’t have to go looking for it. It also helps to have a folder you toss them all into