I don't get the hate for flatpacks. I have really enjoyed the movement towards them, as I have multiple systems in my home office/lab and having my /home separate, but usable from various systems is amazing. Sharing apps installed from Debian, Fedora, etc is nice. I install a flatpak on my Debian system, it shows up on my Fedora system. I don't have to remember what I installed over there, it's just there. I've been doing this for years and haven't had an issue yet.
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@Kancept This sums up my opinions on #flatpak (and any of the other containerization/isolation approaches to deploying software that have cropped up in the past):
https://blog.brixit.nl/developers-are-lazy-thus-flatpak/
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