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17 days agoThank you Canonical I love your proprietary packaging. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you Canonical I love your proprietary packaging. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I will back flatpaks when they stop feeling so sandboxed. I understand that is the point, but on Mint it don’t get any specific popuo requests and instead have to sit in flatseal and manually give access. .deb 4 lyfe
I don’t really care if illegal immigrants are deported.
Because uh… Orange man hates black people or something…
I am definitely not against flatpaks, but I still use system packages when possible. I find too many weird issues with flatpaks when I need them to do more than be a standalone application (see Steam). Flatpaks feel like a walled garden more than a sandbox. Just give me more UI prompts for what you want to access as opposed to needing an entirely separate program (Flatseal).