Is it actually running snap or just unpacking its content and running it as a normal flatpak?
It’s unpacking the snap and running the contents.
Neither. The Flatpak is built by unpacking the contents of the snap, after which it’s a completely normal Flatpak.
Snaps are just squashfs images with that package and its dependencies, so if the snap isn’t doing something fancy like using patchelf or depending on content snaps, it makes a lot of sense that the snap would be extractable and usable for Flatpak. It’s probably doable the other way around too, though as far as I know snapcraft doesn’t have an official way to use a Flatpak as its source like Flatpak does with snaps.
FreeOTP+ is a good TOTP app for mobile, if anybody is looking for a TOTP app. It’s a FOSS fork extending an internal Red Hat app. https://f-droid.org/packages/org.liberty.android.freeotpplus/
Thanks for the suggestion
It has been requested for so long and they still won’t release a proper package!
didn’t they announce ending the desktop app?
Already happened as of March 18th
That sucks. Time to find an alternative.
This one
Ahahah sorry, I know what Authy is.
Mine wanted to be a way to say that after I discovered Ente Authenticator (the link I attached), which is another 2FA app that keeps an encrypted backup of your codes and lets you access them on multiple platforms and it’s foss, I “almost forgot about Authy” since Ente Auth replaced it perfectly for my use case.
I thought that since is not a very famous project others could have found it useful
Is that necessarily bad, though? I always felt that the infrastructure around snap, and not the underlying technology, was what people had problems with.
Also, this feels like an appropriate time to shill for Aegis instead of Authy. Or any foss 2FA solution, really.
Nah don’t use authy. Use Aegis if you’re Android or Raivo if you’re ios. Both of these are open source and you can back up your secret keys.