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Do you throw away a perfectly good burger because there is a single ingredient you don’t like, or do you pick it off and enjoy the rest of your amazing meal?
I mean when the same place sells that exact burger but without the single ingredient you don’t like it would make more sense to get that instead
Why not just use an Ubuntu based distro without snaps installed? I’m sure someone’s made one some where.