Episode 5:08: Make It Snappy
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Coming up in this episode Syncing the Notes The History of Snaps And How Much We Absolutely Adore Them 0:00 Cold Open 1:34 Seeking Syncthing 16:42 The History of Snaps 33:52 How'd 9 Years of Snaps Go? 1:01:54 Next Time 1:04:49 Stinger The Video Version https://youtu.be/izDzKkuEyRw It is all about the notes Leo goes back to basics and uses SyncThing to move his markdown files around that he edits using a standard text editor. 📣Announcements📣 This program was made possible by: 📺️Youtube 📽️TILvids And by contributions to your L-U-S station by Patrons like you 😍 The history of snap packages Ubuntu's convergence promise. Click apps Snappy Ubuntu Click apps and Snappy apps share update technology. Snappy Ubuntu Core was available Snapcraft was released as version 2.0. Snaps were now available to everyone. Mozilla chimed in with their support. Snap expanded its compatibility to the likes of Arch and Fedora. xdg-app rebrands as Flatpak as a Snap competitor. Unity 8 and Snaps were expected for 18.04 The backporting of Snaps to 14.04 was a success. Fedora saw that promised Snap support land. Mark Shuttleworth made a game changing announcement. An effort to slim down the size of Gnome apps succeeded. The first Snap-installed-by-default shipped with Ubuntu MATE 17.10. The drumbeat of Snaps-installed-by-default got louder. Mozilla authors their own Snap package. Snap devs finally started their efforts to slim down the startup times. Canonical's announcement that Chromium would switch to a Snap. Linux Mint forges their own path. Additionally, they blocked the snapd backend. The dev team speeds startup times further. Snaps killed their 32-bit support. Mozilla Firefox would now also be snap-only. The introduction of modularity. More LZO compression Mozilla Firefox improves Ubuntu Flavors no longer seed the Flatpak backend More rumblings about the all snap Ubuntu. Those rumblings were squashed. Snap compatibility get stronger KDE Plasma desktop sees Snap support. more drivers are Snapped. Some exploits and maybe a few flaws. 📣More Announcements📣 Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy Extra Snap Resources Click Apps Snappy Ubuntu! Snappy security It's a Snap Ubuntu 15.10 might have a Snappy Personal spin? Shortly after, Mozilla said Firefox will support the Snap package format Debs aren't going anywhere... xdg-portal and snap collab? Snap store Another Chromium push LZO compression time and Snapcraft changes April - Ubuntu Won't Support Flatpak Mozilla's snap pushes back 22.04.1 Firefox Snap Performance part 1 Firefox Snap Performance part 2 50% reduction in start time for Firefox Snap Flapak is out, Snap is still in An immutable Snap desktop? and also Malicious Snap Apps Thunderbird Another Exploit And another? Better Cross Distro Support 🧹Housekeeping🧹 Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord. 🗞️ Linux User Space Lemmy 📰 Linux User Space subreddit ⌨️ Linux User Space Discord Server 📲 Linux User Space Telegram ✉️ Linux User Space Matrix 📽️ Linux User Space Twitch 🐘 Linux User Space Mastodon 📜 Linux User Space Twitter 📺️ Linux User Space TILVids 📱 Linux User Space Bluesky 🔭Next Time🔭 We plan to cover more topics and feedback. Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space. Watch for our livestream announcements. Stay tuned📡 for announcements of our return and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show. We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support! Producer Bruno Dave John Johnny Visaggio & Co Co-Producer --verbose MarshMan Pjol Tim Super User A.J. Advait Backshift6090 CubicleNate Eduardo S. FrozenGorilla Hausken Jeff3ix Jefferson Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Mick Nicholas Rotted Mood sleepyeyesvince The Saigoneer Support Linux User Space