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1 month agoNeither should Windows itself. But here we are. And have been for some time.
In a fight between delusion and physics, physics may always win but delusion never concedes.


Neither should Windows itself. But here we are. And have been for some time.


Thanks for linking to an archive of a Reddit post. Fuck Reddit.


Good demonstration project though.


Flatpak is a central repository where an application is installed in a sandbox and cached. It can be updated from that central repository.
Snap is a mounted filesystem containing a repository and is stored locally. It is not sandboxed. It cannot be updated in part but is overwritten in whole. It is distributed by individual app maintainers, not a centralized repository.
I’ve been running Ubuntu Studio for almost a decade, but I’m pretty fed up with it. Maybe I’ll switch to Arch. I dunno. Having a turnkey media production distribution was handy. It did audio well. But with pipewire, that seems redundant now.