The thing that grinds my gears is when I’m doing an apt update and then it goes off to check on the snaps and drags the process out a lot longer. It doesn’t help that they’re slower to load the apps too. Then there’s the additional attack surfaces to accumulate more CVE reports (and more out of date library versions on your system begging for a security patch…) Mostly, I just purge snap support from Ubuntu these days - but for people who don’t notice / mind such things, you do you - maybe they’ll eventually improve the lightweight container system until the rest of us don’t notice it either.
Personally I am okay with them actually. I use several on my system and having each app allowed to have different permissions is super useful.
But also I like things that are directly installed cause they seem just a tad faster performance wise.
The thing that grinds my gears is when I’m doing an apt update and then it goes off to check on the snaps and drags the process out a lot longer. It doesn’t help that they’re slower to load the apps too. Then there’s the additional attack surfaces to accumulate more CVE reports (and more out of date library versions on your system begging for a security patch…) Mostly, I just purge snap support from Ubuntu these days - but for people who don’t notice / mind such things, you do you - maybe they’ll eventually improve the lightweight container system until the rest of us don’t notice it either.