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Can I make snap to preload packages (pycharm) on boot?

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Some packages, like Intellij's PyCharm, etc. take an insanely long time to start for the first time. I found this question which is about the same problem, but asked wrongly, it seems.

Basically, what I would like is snap to perform the "first start" of the snap app for me in the background as the OS boots / I log in so that I wouldn't have to wait literally minutes for the app to start.

Or is there a setting that would utilise all of my processor's cores as it decompresses the package? As I understand this, it's possibly a problem with the default xz compression for the packages, though it seems unlikely as - as the mentioned issue explains - it wasn't a problem before 2021.x versions. Regardless, subsequent starts are fast, so I want the "first one" done for me in the background.

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