This is pretty comical that Ubuntu included these over the tried and true GNU utils. Ubuntu used to be a great end user friendly distribution based on Debian, but it’s turned into a horrible turd. Their first sin was adding telemetry that at one point was not straight forward to remove (last time I installed it there was an easy toggle). The other sins is replacing native apps with slow to load SNAP versions with a lot more overhead. Their SNAP packages are like app.image or Flatpak versions that include libraries and are cross distribution which can be useful for some niche applications, but major applications like the browser should be natively compiled and synced with software in the distribution repository. Consequently, when it comes to Ubuntu today, don’t even bother, and I wouldn’t even run a distribution based on Ubuntu at this point. Also worth mentioning, RUST as a programming language lauded for being more memory safe is constantly changing and not the security blanket people think it is, as a competent programmer can use C and C++ perfectly safely by following proper programming techniques to make sure data is checked for validity and range so that memory pointers don’t escape their domain. So read RUST as a corporate shortcut programming language so they can hire inexperienced and often foreign programmers on the cheap. And now they’re turning to VIBE coding using AI which is even worse if not properly vetted by a competent programmer. So you think software is buggy now, just wait.