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Stalinwolf , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas
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I work with a woman who is just… something else. She went on and on about the new Napoleon cake the bakery was selling. She eventually brought us some. It was neapolitan.

hperrin , to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project

It’s not successful though. Like, maybe if your measure of success is that it’s usable, sure. But no other OSes have adopted it. Not even Ubuntu’s downstream OSes like Mint or Pop_OS!.

Users don’t like it, vendors don’t like it, other OS maintainers don’t like it. I’m not sure why that would be considered successful.

TheFrirish , (edited )

Correct me if I’m wrong but Ubuntu is the mostly used Linux desktop OS out there so I wouldn’t call it unsuccessful.

Edit : I’m an idiot I can’t read snaps are not successful Ubuntu is

caseyweederman ,

Hm. And you’d give Snaps the credit for that?

TheFrirish ,

that’s not relevant here although It would be even more successful without snaps imo

ArumiOrnaught , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas

That's spumoni.

sangriaferret ,

Ha, you’re right. That adds a whole other layer of shitpostness.

hedgehogging_the_bed , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas

Only here for everyone else who got Ace of Base’s “Wheel of Fortune” stuck in their head after this post.

XEAL , (edited ) to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project

snap is OK vs compiling stuff.

But it is bullshit that they “snapped” things like Firefox, which has a repo with .debs

Edit: typo

alsaaas , (edited ) to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project
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snaps are a proprietary vendor-locked format, the only redeeming quality is being able to run them in cli (once Flatpak get that too, there is no valid reason for snaps to exist).

I just find it midly infuriating (if that even is a thing, meaning I hate it but it’s not that significant for me to distro hop on my work laptop) to have two “universal” package formats on my system with Canonical shoving the objectively worse one (from a free/libre pov) down my throat…

ReCursing ,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

I've used flatpak only once, but I am pretty sure I ran it through the cli. Did I imagine that? i might have imagined that, it was a while ago

alsaaas ,
@alsaaas@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

no you didn’t, you can install flatpak using the terminal but iirc flatpak are mostly made with GUI applications in mind, while snaps support installing command line utils quite well

ReCursing ,
@ReCursing@kbin.social avatar

Ah, fair enough, probbaly me misremembering then

Samueru ,

(once Flatpak get that too, there is no valid reason for snaps to exist).

They said they will not fix it due to “security concerns”

kn0wmad1c , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas
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The thing on the bottom is called Neopolitan, not Napolean. F-tier meme

Track_Shovel OP ,
Kusimulkku ,

Tricolor I’ve heard

prettybunnys , to lemmyshitpost in Desperate for changing, starving for truth...

MEMORY UNLOCKED

Track_Shovel OP ,

Just like that, you’re unironically wearing a pooka shell necklace again

Klnsfw , to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project

I hate having several package managers coexisting on my computer, and the only advantage of snap is that it solves a problem I’ve never encountered in 25 years.

possiblylinux127 , to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project

“Successful”

harry315 , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas

In germany this is even more of a shitpost, caue we only know this as Fürst Pückler ice cream sandwich, and not Napoleon

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Still not over the HRE, huh?

Well, as long as no one starts talking about Version #4

harry315 ,

Oh people are for sure. Our far-right party “AfD” functioneers aren’t publicly naming it, but everyone clearly knows they’re having wet dreams about their “fourth Reich”.

Holzkohlen ,

While simultaneously being literal spies for China and Russia. And they call themselves patriots. In a movie, I’d call this whole plot unbelievable and dumb.

morrowind , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas
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Uh, context? What is that in the bottom image?

BluesF ,

Neopolitan ice cream

Tyoda ,

It’s ice cream. Apparently having the three flavours like this is called “Neapolitan ice cream”.

kalpol ,

Which just means it’s from Naples. I dinnae unnerstand

Sotuanduso ,

It sounds kinda like Napoleon. Some people mix the two up. More people do so ironically.

oo1 ,

napoleon vs neopolitan icecream maybe ?

valid , to lemmyshitpost in Desperate for changing, starving for truth...
XEAL ,

In case anyone’s courious, this guy was spamming his personal shitty website everywhere

valid , to lemmyshitpost in Ideas
rtxn , to linuxmemes in I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project

successful project

That is a very biased claim. It’s like saying that the PS5 is the most successful gaming platform because God Of War: Ragnarök and Ghost Of Tsushima players prefer it over Xbox and PC.

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Did they say it’s the most successful project? Because Sony saying that the PS5 is a successful platform because players prefer it over other options doesn’t seem biased at all. It’s just an objective statement of fact

tsugu OP ,
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If you go to snapcraft.io, you can see snap being installed on many other distributions other than Ubuntu. It will not show you the exact numbers, but people willingly install it on their machines. I think that’s successful.

rtxn , (edited )

I don’t think “there exists an unknown number of non-Ubuntu machines with snap installed” is a valid metric when the general sentiment seems to be apathy. It’s popular for the same reason Internet Explorer was popular – it’s forcibly installed with the default OS.

If the numbers were favorable, Canonical would release them.

tsugu OP ,
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What is the “general sentiment” tho? Sure, on Lemmy and Reddit communities I usually see people hate Snaps, but that’s just a few thousands of people. Another metric of success could be developers maintaining their software as snaps. You will find that quite a lot of them do so.

rtxn ,

I said “apathy”, not “negative”. The people who dislike snap have likely moved to other distributions, and I don’t see any widespread praise considering Ubuntu’s market share within the Linux ecosystem, so the most likely answer is that people either don’t know or don’t care about snap.

Whether or not an application is packaged as a snap is also a poor indication. Most of the software used in Ubuntu still comes from an APT repo, mostly official or sometimes a PPA. Many developers distribute their software exclusively as flatpaks, appimages, or binaries. Shit, Valve even recommends against using the snap version of Steam. By using your standard, snap would be considered an abject failure.

Rustmilian , (edited )
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Snap doesn’t really even have as many applications packaged as people think. Snap’s package count is often touted as being much higher than Flatpak’s. However, this is misleading, as Snap allows the inclusion of many command-line interface (CLI) only packages that aren’t well-suited for containerization.
The inclusion of these CLI-only packages drastically inflates Snap’s overall package count, while Flatpak does not include as many standalone CLI tools.
Furthermore, packaging CLI tools as Snap or Flatpak packages doesn’t really make much sense. A huge amount of CLI tools were never intended to be used inside a containerized environment like Snap. As a result, there will likely be compatibility issues and unsupported edge cases.
Additionally, there are already established universal packaging standards for CLI tools, such as Nix and Homebrew. These packaging systems are better suited for distributing standalone CLI applications compared to containerized formats like Snap and Flatpak.

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