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by indymike
1542 days ago
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>Snap clearly has a philosophy. And a lot of people clearly disagree with that philosophy. Seems like that philosophy is the user is not to be trusted. The problem here is that users in reality, not just philosophically, CANNOT trust snap because it will force updates (or dns trickery to stop it) that may cause a system to stop working. |
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Which I can't say is wrong.
Who probably shouldn't use Snap are users with mature patch application skills, who are willing the invest the time to review and patch regularly.
That class of users is far smaller than {all users}.