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Comes here to rant about something...
Doesn't even understand what he's ranting about 🤣
Wanna give some details here, chief? Maybe someone can actually let you know what's going on or fix it. What DE are you on, first of all?
No, you don't understand what I'm ranting about. My point is, I should not need to fix anything. Drag and Drop is a basic feature from the 80s (?). Such big project as Wayland, Flatpack, gnome or whoever is at fault, should not release a software with such a feature not working reliably
Comes down to flatpak not really being part of your holistic system. And thus permissions.