Or... you can acknowledge the fact that sysadmins exist and that they study and get paid for installing and maintaing systems, and you can hire one to do exactly that instead of putting yourself in the hands of some unknown person or entity whose ultimate goal is to turn you into a consumer of the program that is rightfully yours and set their own terms for its maintenance.
@josemanuel yes!
the good thing is that cutting the sysadmin costs always backfires :) i want to see the snap update when something database is broken, which will inevitably happen. then it's the snaps fault for these people. never accepting their own responsibility, ever wanting free stuff to work perfectly.