Not really a joke.

Its the more reasonable approach. As someone already stated its not just
configuration in the snap directory ... snap apps also seem (whether I
agree with whether the SHOULD) to store data in the snap directory. My
Videos are data. My Downloads are data. My Documents are data. Why cant
snap apps store data in the Snap directory. Now an even MORE reasonable
variant would be to put CONFIGURATION in .snap/<AppName> and DATA in
Snap/<AppName>. Apps that don't need to store data .... like the darn
Calculator (come on .... please .... its a calculator if it needs temp
files use /tmp) can just put config in .snap and not create the Snap
directory at all. It IS a little ridiculous that every time i start the
calculator it get a snap directory.

Now ... don't get me wrong ... in a more ideal world (which I almost
never get to live in in the not quite 30 years I have been writing
software) you would put all data in the existing data directories where
grandma knows where it is already .... and put config in .snap/<AppName>
and call it a day. We, however, do not live in an ideal world and
should, when POSSIBLE, compromise. For some people compromise seems to
be a dirty word.

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When its a matter or principle you stand like an oak. When its a matter of 
style, bend like a willow. The problem is .... when you think EVERYTHING is 
principle.

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

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