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Hopefully both of the people using snaps can recover from this.
Canonical make it hard not to use snaps so only those who took extra steps are not using them.
For a while now the best way to experience Ubuntu is by using something based on it.
Linux Mint is amazing if you want Ubuntu with less bad choices.
Pop!_OS is another great alternative!
Reminds me to donate, been a while since I last did that. Thanks.
Why downstream when you can go upstream?
Sadly that is not true, see snap vs flatpak usage in debian.
Keep criticizing snap (But do it in a way that is trustworthy and valuable), if somebody wants to use snap due to some advantage that is fine but he should make an informed decision