I used snap for the first time and I loved it. Then, a couple of days
later, I discovered the snap folder at home, such a terrible mistake
after so much good engineering.

I humbly think that it shouldn't be so difficult to at least patch snap
to use by default $HOME/snap folder for backwards compatibility, but
allow new installations to use a different folder (maybe using env
variables?).

That would suffice for me, as reinstalling all packages is not so
painful. I the meantime, I will purge snap.

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

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