Have you noticed that disk space is filling up fast even when your Linux computer’s trash folder is empty? There’s a strong possibility that VS Code is responsible for it.
A not-so-recent issue in the Snap version of VS Code has cropped up again, and there’s no fix in sight.
An Absurd Bug
When you normally delete a file, it goes into the trash folder, located at ~/.local/share/Trash. GNOME has supported automated emptying of the trash at selected intervals through its settings for quite some time now.
So, let’s say you delete trash every seven days.



Even if you installed this it’s not usually going to be a big deal
Use a disk space analyzer program like Filelight
https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.kde.filelight
Or https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.gnome.baobab