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by stjohnswarts
1541 days ago
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- disk space (in most cases) is cheap - they are always up to date and therefore statistically more likely to have security holes fixed - that are (to an extent) sandboxed by default and give you a lot of control over that. - for developers it's much easier than maintaining hundreds of fixes for different distro peculiarities. Therefore (for the user) they are able to spend more time on the app itself rather than compatibility |
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