Unfortunately this is by design: the snapd "home" interface allows
access to all files in a user's home, except from the "snap" dir and all
toplevel hidden directories. So,

    ~/.i/love/dot/folders

is not allowed, but

    ~/i/.love/dot/folders

is. The point is that toplevel hidden directories in your home dir generally do 
not contain user data, but configuration, cache, and other data which we 
generally don't want applications to mess with.
I wonder if we should make an exception for "~/.local/", though, since that 
generally contains data which could potentially be useful for applications.

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Title:
  unable to use jupyter-notebook package with snap'd browsers like
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