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firefox.tmp in ~/Download Folder

za flag

Since I use Firefox as Snappacket, a "firefox.tmp" always appears in the download directory. In this directory other directories are created such as: Temp-0955e731-4e34-44bc-b9cf-7e6526711a73. When i open/close Firefox the Temp-Dir will delete/created and so on. Is there any way to stop this forever or at least move it to /tmp? SSDs have a limited read and write time and the download directory is unnecessarily cluttered. Hardlinks doesnt work. I already move the Cache to /tmp (browser.cache.disk.parent_directory). By the way, the same happens with Snap-Thunderbird.

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in flag
Not really sure this is a significant problem to be seriously concerned with these days. [This reference](https://linustechtips.com/topic/811454-should-i-be-worried-of-ssd-write-limit/) provides a useful resource.
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cn flag
An explanation for this unfortunate behavior is here: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/xdg-open-not-working-on-firefox/17670/14 It would require changing the `$TMPDIR` folder in the environment of the snap if that is possible without repackaging the snap, and still, the folder should be in a location where the snap version has access.
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lk flag
Is all that snap complexity worthwhile? I feel like I prefer good all systems. I struggle to find things that were very organized, easy and fast earlier.
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