Yeah, imo the problems solved by using snaps for core system stuff are better solved with immutable distros, and I see very little reason to use snaps for anything else.
Yeah, imo the problems solved by using snaps for core system stuff are better solved with immutable distros, and I see very little reason to use snaps for anything else.
Yeah, sorry couldn’t resist.
snaps are very similar to flatpaks and, honestly, is technically better in a lot of ways.
Snap can be used for basically an entire system, while flatpak is limited to graphical apps. (Ubuntu core is built basically entirely off snaps.)
Snap is controlled by canonical, and the backend for the snap repo is entirely closed source. I’ve heard snaps are also easier for developers to work with, but I haven’t experienced that side of them.
Snaps automatically update by default where flatpaks don’t.
Snaps also get treated as loopback devices when they’re installed, which bloats a lot of utilities. (And they keep a few old versions around which makes it even worse). For example, you could run lsblk
and if you’re using snaps like 90% of it will be snaps you’ve installed instead of actual devices.
Flatpaks are also noticeably faster to start up, which for desktop apps matters, but wouldn’t really matter for a server that’s aiming for a lot of uptime.
The loopback device issue is the main reason I don’t use snaps. I also like flatpak being completely open, but realistically that doesn’t matter for much. There used to be an open snap store, but that shut down because nobody used it.
The easiest way to think of it is flatpaks are AppImages with a repository and snaps are flatpaks but bad.
That has benefits and detriments. Appimages contain everything they need to run, flatpak’s mostly do, but can also use runtimes that are shared between flatpaks.
All flatpaks are sandboxed, which tends to make them more secure. AppImages can be sandboxed, but many aren’t.
Flatpaks tend to integrate with the host system better, you can (kinda) theme them, their updates are handled via the flatpak repo, and they register apps with the system.
AppImages are infinitely more portable. Everything’s in one file, so you can pretty much just copy that to any system and you have the app.
Yeah, but people installing GrapheneOS probably aren’t in the vast majority of users
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Oh, sorry, it’s called “Panels” app store says it has ads, but I just denied it network access and I’ve never seen one.
Aegis, its not on by default, but its recently customizeable, so play around with the settings
Edge Panels are a samsung only thing, but I use a similar app on my phone.
I use it less as a dock and more as a way to access stuff I want to quickly be able to go in and out of.
For example, the 2fa app I use auto closes when I copy something to the clipboard, so I just swipe into the app, copy it, and I’m back where I was.
Its also great for apps I don’t use frequently enough to want on my home screen, but when I do need them I don’t want to hunt around for them
I agree with pretty much everything they’ve said, though I’ve gotten more use out of the swappable parts. I have a desktop I use for things I need a powerful system for, but being able to swap in the GPU when traveling is great.
When I’m at home I have basically everything on USB C and the empty expansion bay.
When I travel I swap in the GPU and add an HDMI port and some USB a ports.
If you don’t have stuff set up like I do I agree it’s mostly just a reparability / upgradeability thing.
Nah, they’re just it people on their way to a convention
Republican vice presidential candidate
Yeah, they can’t attack her record cause conservatives would like all the bad things she’s done
Where does Silver publish his model?
You could try flashing the recovery image and re-imaging your deck. https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1B71-EDF2-EB6D-2BB3
I’d contact valve support if that doesn’t work, they’ve always been great whenever I’ve interacted with them.
Yeah, starmer kicked him out for not being centrist enough, which is why he ran independent (and beat the labour candidate)
Secret service makes that pretty hard
Yeah, Fascism isn’t great at surviving long term, the problem is how much damage it can do while it is in control.
They value the in group more than being correct, so it’s really hard for them to pass between leaders. Not to say it’s impossible, but historically it hasn’t worked well.
We’ll be lucky if it’s just 4 years now
They control the president unless the president uses an official act to get rid of them
Yeah, recently I’ve run into 1 game I’ve wanted to play that I just couldn’t (Valorant so probably a better outcome lol) and maybe 2 that had any sort of issue.
If you’re mainly into competitive games it’s still rough, but otherwise it’s honestly smoother than my friends on Windows often.