Gentoo users be like: Your system is underperformant and unoptimized. Have you tried Gentoo, and compiling all the packages?
Other users be like:
Have you tried Slackware?
Have you tried Damn Small Linux?
Have you tried Linux From Scratch?
Have you tried hand-optimizing a 386BSD system with a Mach kernel? OOPS, that's too far!
They never show the names anyways. They just call it "Files", "Web"... Generic terms that get tons of unrelated search results. They don't even call it "GNOME Files", "GNOME Web", it's like they want to be the only program on your computer that does that, like they own the concept.
The program dd (data duplicator/disk destroyer) is named after the DD (data definition) command in IBM's Job Control Language. The syntax for dd is also based on IBM JCL.
If the applications are installed for a single user, then the executable will be different for each user. This means that one user runs the app with an Apparmor profile, another user runs it unconfined.
Doesn't Flatpak store separate applications for every user? I could see that causing trouble (the Firefox profile only confines on Alice's account, Bob runs it without any Apparmor profile)
If the secret's out, she has no leverage! Shout it from the rooftops!