needless sandobxing (by default flatpaks can access your filesystem but not mounted folders, how is that secure and not jist inconvenient?)
yet another application manager not even well integrated into operating systems (linux mint doesn’t update flatpaks by default)
applications are usually not updated very often, not sure if that’s a systemic problem or just laziness
application X that is 50MB stabdalone requires 2GB to install and takes 3GB of space because it requires the entirety of gnome libraries. Application Y also requires 3GB because they use KDE or another version of gnome
wjays a mountded folder
That was a interesting set of typos
theyre not typos, that wad jnyneitjonal
If you mount an external partition on a directory (under /mnt for example) by default Flatpaks cannot access it because they are sandboxed