Once upon a time, basically all Unix applications abided by a simple
rule: Don't create (non-hidden) files in the user's home folder without
asking first.  I find it completely maddening that application
developers have stopped abiding by this rule.  The home folder is
*mine*.  I should get to decide what goes in it, and where.  The whole
business with XDG user dirs violates this principle, and is therefore a
huge mistake, in my view.  (But at least you can delete those stupid
things and (mostly) make it so they don't get re-created.)  This
business with ~/snap is just completely abhorrent to me.  I deleted all
the snaps on my system and installed things the old-fashioned way so
that I could get rid of ~/snap.  And then to have this issue marked as a
mere "wishlist" item is just rubbing salt in the wound.  And this crap
about "some applications have to create non-hidden files in their snap
folders for security!".  No, they don't.  They need to follow the simple
rule: Don't create files in the user's home folder without asking.  If
those applications need to create files that a user may need to find
later, they need to a) get permission to write in the user's home
folder, and then b) ask the user where they want the file saved.
Anything else is useless to me.

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  Please move the "$HOME/snap" directory to a less obtrusive location

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