The Team Kodi PPA has long been a staple for Ubuntu (and similar) users wishing to use more recent, and less adulterated, versions of Kodi. It is with sadness that the team has come to a decision…
My point was that flatpaks don’t have a mechanism for updating, unless the developer builds an updater service into the program, like apps do in Windows.
Freudian slip eh.
That isn’t the amount of space it’s using. This has been explained to you. Stop intentionally misleading people.
Alright, you were right, flatpaks don’t use 6GIB for 6 applications, I am very sorry, they use 4 GIB KEK.
You clearly don’t know what that means. Since Flatpaks do have a mechanism for updating, that statement cannot be a Freudian slip.
A Freudian slip essentially means revealing secret thoughts or feelings through misspeaking, it doesn’t just mean parsing a sentence wrong. It’s not my secret thought that Flatpaks actually can’t update and any updates pushed to them have actually been a collective hallucination of everybody who uses them.
Now are you going to address the actual point that I was making? Of course not.
Alright, you were right, flatpaks don’t use 6GIB for 6 applications, I am very sorry, they use 4 GIB KEK.
Again with the lies.
I have 61 flatpaks installed and it totals under 5GiB. HuR dUr FiRefOx fLatPaK usEs 3GiB
Might wanna improve the reading skills there, because I even mentioned here that appimages suck because the runtime doesn’t statically link glibc and that would improve their compatibility to 100% if they did (would work on musl distros).
going on all-caps rages
Yeah I can’t take blatantl lies like those that say that appimages bloat the system while promoting flatpaks, and I’ve already shared you enough info showing that is utterly false.
Freudian slip eh.
Alright, you were right, flatpaks don’t use 6GIB for 6 applications, I am very sorry, they use 4 GIB KEK.
~/ ./flatpak-dedup-checker Directories: /var/lib/flatpak/{runtime,app} Size without deduplication: 5.70 GB Size with deduplication: 4.03 GB (70% of 5.70 GB)
You clearly don’t know what that means. Since Flatpaks do have a mechanism for updating, that statement cannot be a Freudian slip.
A Freudian slip essentially means revealing secret thoughts or feelings through misspeaking, it doesn’t just mean parsing a sentence wrong. It’s not my secret thought that Flatpaks actually can’t update and any updates pushed to them have actually been a collective hallucination of everybody who uses them.
Now are you going to address the actual point that I was making? Of course not.
Again with the lies.
I have 61 flatpaks installed and it totals under 5GiB. HuR dUr FiRefOx fLatPaK usEs 3GiB
Why are you so mad lmao.
Flatpak is just a bloated mess, even with deduplication (Gimp increased the size to
4.8 GiBsorry 4.79GIB since I don’t want to mislead people):Bro, that is the size of my entire distro with the appimages included (and it also includes the home files), So yeah it is really bad kek.
Also, here what it actually uses with the suggested tool:
THAT’S STILL VERY TERRIBLE and more than what 15 appimages use wtf.
You know what’s VERY TERRIBLE? appimages. Really bad kek. wtf. kek kek.
Lol you remind me of the people that get mad when someone talks badly about their favorite video game console.
Mate, you’re spreading misinformation about a packaging format and going on all-caps rages about how great the one you use is.
You’re projecting so hard that I’m considering calling you IMAX.
Might wanna improve the reading skills there, because I even mentioned here that appimages suck because the runtime doesn’t statically link glibc and that would improve their compatibility to 100% if they did (would work on musl distros).
Yeah I can’t take blatantl lies like those that say that appimages bloat the system while promoting flatpaks, and I’ve already shared you enough info showing that is utterly false.
You’re funny lol.