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TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 day ago

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TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 day ago
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    Every tool author should use https://xdgbasedirectoryspecification.com/

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      on threat of imprisonment.

      finished that for you.

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

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        At the bottom of that page the author lists some tools that can fix apps that don’t respect this.

        libetc - uses a .so to reroute syscalls that try to access files in $HOME, but this hasn’t been updated since 2018 boxxy - calls the tool in a Linux namespace with bindmounts to reroute files. This seems maintained but you need to alias commands like alias aws="boxxy aws"

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      Didn’t know this, this is good to know

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      That does sound nice.

      In the mean time, I usually just set up a “real” home directory in /home/$USER/$USER/ which is what gets backed up, and leave the original one for cruft.

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    now do ls -la

    • everett@lemmy.ml
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      Now every object is stacked in an extremely tall tower, but at least they’re alphabetized.

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      ls -laZ if you want to read the “do not touch my stuff” labels

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        Z the sacred and most important of flags

    • db2@lemmy.world
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      ls -laskh --color
      
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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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        there are some directories in my machines i consider ephemeral. Downloads and ~/temp should be able to be deleted with no real consequences

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          https://grahamc.com/blog/erase-your-darlings/

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        I have a script that sorts old downloads into folders by year and month. I’m afraid to open the folders but also don’t want to delete them 🤣

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          nuke it, you (probably) won’t miss it

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            I probably would miss it because I look for stuff sometimes (with everything search for example) and am shocked to still find interesting stuff there I forgot to sort in.

            I thought about updating my script to look up the hashes of files on virus total and if it’s some well know file (many uploads/checks) it’s probably something I could re-download easily and can be safely nuked.

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    I’m all for an LS swap. Let’s LS swap the world!

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      Fuck yeah! I just wish the install kits didn’t cost as much as the engine itself!

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

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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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      No it’s just an optical illusion with the rug ending and the dark wood floor reappearing

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        The rug is either folded up to run against the wall, or there is some kind of triangular object there.

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      It’s the rug and lighting, but I see what your saying. It makes like a depth perception illusion. It is flat though

      Edit: there’s also some kind of triangular, concave? object next to the dresser in the first photo. It tripped me up without even realizing it at first

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        Oh shit, triangular object. I see it now thank you. That was driving me nuts.

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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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        They literally cannot.
        Unless it’s the / directory. Even then, . is still standing.

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          Just tested it (GNU coreutils 9.8 on nixos, root on zfs) and .. still exists in /, but seems to be the same as .

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      Gotta know your roots

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    This is just the ADHD maneuver in picture form.

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