I do, and not only for GUI apps from Canonical store (which is convenient on its own) but also I moved my Django apps deployment to @snapcraftio completely, getting rid of #Docker mess
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Nope. From own experience, base layer (Snap) eats lots of resources, hence I either don't use the app or tend to find a direct/raw program installation
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I use snaps still. Sadly they lack updates though. Usually behind when it comes to updates. For example
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I used it one time serveral weeks ago and never look back
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It’s pretty annoying to see all those snaps in your mount list and I’ve had problems with particular snaps (Plex Media Server) not being able to see ZFS mounts (solved by installing via apt). So I don’t love it, but I have a few installed
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Snapd is the first thing I uninstall in a freshly configured Ubuntu. Followed by installing Docker.
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the only one I use is for microK8S
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I avoid them due to slower application launch times than the local apt install. Also consumes more disk space. Docker for deployable services, apt for local software and source for ~3 packages.
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