I agree that having the cache on a network filesystem is not ideal, but
that should be a performance issue, not a crash issue. I know about
XDG_CACHE_HOME et al., it's just that that's no better a solution than
--disk-cache-dir.

As it is, my experience has been that very, very few applications have
trouble with $HOME going away to the point of crashing. Firefox used to
have this problem, and even that got straightened out (581628 in
Mozilla's bug tracker).

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