WARP filling up drive without checking available space
Issue description
I installed WARP through flathub and began testing it. I successfully sent and received files, but encountered a problem when I attempted to send a folder. I was not aware that WARP packages files into a compressed file before sending them. This led to major issues because I had very little space left on my drive. I discovered too late what WARP was doing and before I knew it, it had filled up my drive to the last byte.
As a result, my system froze and upon rebooting, I was met with a black screen with only a blinking underscore. After extensive investigation into what went wrong, I found that WARP had indiscriminately filled my drive to its last byte, resulting in my inability to start Ubuntu normally. I was able to log in through the console and delete some files, allowing me to log in again.
WARP should check for available space on the drive before creating a compressed file (and warn the user if there is not enough space on the drive), so that others do not encounter the same problem I did.
Version information
Version 0.4.0 from Flathub
Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.5