I am not. This is certainly not the place to discuss advantages and
drawbacks of pulseaudio, of which it has both, but seeing as both
Chromium and snapd itself support ALSA, the chromium snap should also
support it.

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Title:
  /usr/share/alsa missing within snap

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  $ ls /snap/chromium/current/usr/share/alsa
  alsa.conf  alsa.conf.d  cards  pcm  pulse-alsa.conf  smixer.conf  
sndo-mixer.alisp  topology  ucm

  $ sudo nsenter -m -t $(pgrep --oldest chromium) ls /usr/share/alsa
  ls: cannot access '/usr/share/alsa': No such file or directory

  For this reason there’s no sound. How to make sure that
  /usr/share/alsa which is present in the snap does not somehow go
  missing when the snap runs?

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