Flatpaks aren’t huge at all. This is a debunked myth. I can’t recommend reading this article enough.

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    11 months ago

    What’s the use case where storage is at enough of a premium to matter? None of this is targeting a server where you’re getting silly with optimizing storage, and even the smallest storage on most consumer facing hardware is filled by media one way or another. It straight up doesn’t matter to a reasonable end user. Storage is less than dirt cheap.

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      11 months ago

      Ah yes. The mindset of: I have lots of money to spend on storage, so we shouldn’t care about optimisation for less fortunate users.

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        11 months ago

        No, the mindset that the storage is less than pennies worth and this usage would have to explode massively to even approach negligible.

        A device that is affected in any way by a GB of storage space is going to choke on 50 other things way before you get to that.

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          Not when the manufacturers solder the storage and mark it up 1000+%. For many devices, 1GB is still worth over $1.