I know we all like to hate on canonical for literally any reason, but this happens with every single software repository that is not a closed garden and some that are.
And yeah, it’s sandboxed, so the damage is far, far less than it could be.
Given that the snap store is a closed source proprietary component, I’d argue that snaps are a walled garden
That was supposed to be their one thing.
Sandboxing does nothing for social-engineering attacks, which is what many of the malicious snaps were designed for.
And the thing that makes the Snap Store uniquely bad is that there’s no human review. Anyone can throw up a malicious snap, and there are very good odds that it’ll get served there. Even the Flathub, a community-run project, has human reviews before new apps get published. Canonical, despite having money and resources that community projects don’t, can’t seem to be bothered to take basic steps to protect their users.
Canonical is a profitable corporation trying to convince people to use their actual closed garden software repository but they can’t even be bothered to do even the most basic of sanity checks to prevent obvious scams from appearing on their store. Stop making excuses for them.
Closed garden has the same problem too, it’s not immune
but my mom uses arch
Your mom is awesome
yeah she uses it for her flat feet
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I hear she goes.
has it happened again? lol
What the hell is a snap?
Snaps are containerised software packages.
They include all of the dependencies for the software to work.
In my case, I use them when what I’m looking for is not available via apt but it is via snap.
Not all. There are common dependency snaps like several different simultaneous gnome versions.
True, but they’re installed automatically.
That sounds like packages but worse.