If your computer is rather new/powerfull and technically up-to-date the issue with snaps starting slowly is not that annoying in my experience.
But if your computer is 10 or more years old (like many of the computers I do service for) it is indeed. E.g. no problem at all to run Kubuntu 22.04 on a twelve year old middle-class computer (it is no "racing-car experience" of course and should have at least 4GB of memory), but snaps have to be disabled then!
Other issues with snaps in general left aside considering only starting speed…
My preferred way to install Firefox in Kubuntu 22.04 after purging snapd* and blocking snaps in /etc/apt/preferences.d/ is from the Mozilla binaries:
https://wiki.debian.org/Firefox
But if your computer is 10 or more years old (like many of the computers I do service for) it is indeed. E.g. no problem at all to run Kubuntu 22.04 on a twelve year old middle-class computer (it is no "racing-car experience" of course and should have at least 4GB of memory), but snaps have to be disabled then!
Other issues with snaps in general left aside considering only starting speed…
My preferred way to install Firefox in Kubuntu 22.04 after purging snapd* and blocking snaps in /etc/apt/preferences.d/ is from the Mozilla binaries:
https://wiki.debian.org/Firefox
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