Once again, no, I didn't remove anything, neither manually nor
automatically.

I checked a bit closer, watching the logs of my 'daily routine' as mentioned 
above, and today I saw this line in snap refresh:
gnome-3-38-2004 0+git.efb213a from Canonical✓ refreshed

What the heck is this?? I never installed gnome; and surely not with
snap. I used snap reluctantly because it was shoved down my throat by
*buntu. (Something I thought would be impossible in FOSS; but that's not
the topic at this moment in time.)

So maybe someone with more insight than myself can draw a line from my
report to this gnome update?

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Title:
  command-chain ... not found

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  (I'm not familiar with snap, was migrated to it by *buntu for
  chromium-browser)

  Received the usual, well-know notification of having to snap refresh, some 
time given ... 
  Closed chromium and issue the usual 'sudo snap refresh'. It went through, 
without any error indication. Restarting chromium failed, on the command line 
with

  $ chromium-browser 
  Content snap command-chain for 
/snap/chromium/2529/gnome-platform/command-chain/desktop-launch not found: 
ensure slot is connected

  Using Firefox, after some Google I found and tried 
  $ sudo apt install snap --reinstall
  ...
  The following NEW packages will be installed:
    snap

  And, no, I did not uninstall it. This is my work laptop, and I do only
  the basic and necessary system administration on it.

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