My two cents: ubuntu snap daemon is not a good idea at all.
"Snap is a magnificent idea with a still immature realization.[...]
The overall user experience with Snaps on Ubuntu is frustrating: several apps won’t start when installed as snaps, others run weird, others take really long time to start. As an example: Telegram as snap takes around 51 sec to be operative, Telegram installed as binary starts in 1,5 sec."
Also I was never happy with snap because unable to full control when software will be upgraded (and why).
It was the main reason I stopped to use it, after Ubuntu20 make snap a default install complex to remove:
https://gioorgi.com/2021/ubuntu-20-failed-me/
"Snap is a magnificent idea with a still immature realization.[...] The overall user experience with Snaps on Ubuntu is frustrating: several apps won’t start when installed as snaps, others run weird, others take really long time to start. As an example: Telegram as snap takes around 51 sec to be operative, Telegram installed as binary starts in 1,5 sec."
see https://cialu.net/how-to-disable-and-remove-completely-snaps...
Also I was never happy with snap because unable to full control when software will be upgraded (and why). It was the main reason I stopped to use it, after Ubuntu20 make snap a default install complex to remove: https://gioorgi.com/2021/ubuntu-20-failed-me/