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Lol apt
Or to frame it differently, use a package manager and not appimages etc.
Bu-bu-but mah flatpaaaaaacks
Flatpaks are a good system that tick every checkbox except "zero permissions by default" and "efficient by design"
AppImages actually do have (optional) support for signatures.
They have no update feature afaik, how does this work? What verified this signature, the user?
Its a subcommand of the AppImage. The developer adds the signature to the AppImage and the user verifies it after download with the subcommand.
Thats nice, didnt even know there was an interface for managing appimages?