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<p><font size="+1"><tt>As good and growing as snap is, the extra
clutter in my Nautilus file explorer is a problem. It is
likely a violation of UX theory because it is a folder I can
click into that I should never click into. It surely violates
the principle of "Linux for humans" only code resides there.
And, I need my GUI to focus on Documents, Downloads, lmms, et
cetera.<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><tt><font size="+1"><tt>I need to cd into the </tt></font>.ssh
folder at times, but I never click into it. The snap folder
should be the same.</tt></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><tt>This is the only, but major, turn-off for me
with snap. I know Mark has been a big fan of snap, I
appreciate running things in containers, I love the
cross-distro benefit of snap, but whoever all is invested in a
clickable/visible home-snap folder, please have a soon-coming
update to move it to .snap and rely on ~/.snap thereafter.<br>
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