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TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 3 hours ago

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TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 3 hours ago
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    Every tool author should use https://xdgbasedirectoryspecification.com/

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      Didn’t know this, this is good to know

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      For applications that do not respect this, the closest you can do is symlinks.

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    now do ls -la

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      Now every object is stacked in an extremely tall tower, but at least they’re alphabetized.

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    This reminds me that my Downloads folder is like the attic. I don’t fear ls -a in ~, but I fear what I will find if I wander into Downloads unprepared.

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      I constantly clear downloads, idk how people can stand the clutter every time they want to find something

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        Sort by date and at least vaguely remember when I downloaded it.

        Its like archaeology

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        Dolphin has a built in filter bar that you can enable, so I just start typing the thing. I know we’re talking command line, but I mostly interact with files through Dolphin

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    Is that dresser sitting on some kind of raised platform? I don’t understand what is going on in that back corner.

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    This is just the ADHD maneuver in picture form.

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    ls -A*
    why see the . and … directories?

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      I want to be sure they haven’t gone missing!

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    I feel so seen, so… so… touched (by so very many processes).

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