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      As if sandboxes are some brand new concept…

      Of course people want them for some use-cases. No one here is saying that every application in the world should be restricted that way, grandpa.

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        Yeah things like selinux and apparmor have been around for a long time, sandboxing is just an evolution of that

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        No one here is saying that every application in the world should be restricted that way, grandpa.

        Maybe not here in this thread, but aren’t there some folks who want flatpak/snap/appimage to basically replace traditional package managers?

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          Doesn’t make it a prevailing attitude worthy of whatever nonsense that other guy is spouting.

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          […] aren’t there some folks who want flatpak/snap/appimage to basically replace traditional package managers?

          There might be people who think that, but that isn’t realistic. Flatpak is a package manager for user facing apps, mostly gui apps.

          The core system apps will still be installed by a system package manager. I.e rpm-ostree on immutable Fedora or transactional-update/zypper on OpenSUSE MicroOS.

          Snap can do system apps and user facing apps and fully snap-based Ubuntu might come in the future.

          But this won’t force people to use them. Traditional package managers will keep existing for system apps and maintainers will proabably keep their gui packages in the repos.

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                  Lmao so you saying “the community” isn’t actually you speaking for the community, but when I say “nobody” suddenly I was being literal.

                  Nice mental gymnastics.

                  Also nowhere did I say or even imply that I think you don’t like sandboxing… You’re pretty bad at this.