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  • hackbyte@joinfriendica.deH hackbyte@joinfriendica.de

    @jandi @autumn Uhm, dunno if this is a legitimate question or not...

    But in any case, distribution changes (should!) _never_ overwrite _anything_ in users homedirs.

    So if you already have a ~/Projects ... it will just be used as is. πŸ˜‰

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    @hackbyte @autumn That's what I would expect, it was just a question that crossed my mind on reading, just that (what do you mean by "legitimate question"?).

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      @hackbyte @autumn That's what I would expect, it was just a question that crossed my mind on reading, just that (what do you mean by "legitimate question"?).

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      @jandi @autumn Uhm.... i had no context about your knowledge .. and with so many ppl nowadays adopting linux for the first time .. well, i was just unsure if one just based his experience - and so the question - only on microslop windows knowledge... mh

      As a linux user (gentooisti) since decades .... my very first (internal) reaction truly was "tf, why should it overwrite stuff in ~/?" πŸ˜‰

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      • hackbyte@joinfriendica.deH hackbyte@joinfriendica.de

        @jandi @autumn Uhm.... i had no context about your knowledge .. and with so many ppl nowadays adopting linux for the first time .. well, i was just unsure if one just based his experience - and so the question - only on microslop windows knowledge... mh

        As a linux user (gentooisti) since decades .... my very first (internal) reaction truly was "tf, why should it overwrite stuff in ~/?" πŸ˜‰

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        @hackbyte @autumn lol i should be offended!

        But you know, bugs are weird like that... maybe permissions, maybe dbus or anything... Just riffing on my first thought, I'm sure it will be mostly trouble-free.

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        • jandi@mastodon.socialJ jandi@mastodon.social

          @hackbyte @autumn lol i should be offended!

          But you know, bugs are weird like that... maybe permissions, maybe dbus or anything... Just riffing on my first thought, I'm sure it will be mostly trouble-free.

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          @jandi @autumn That's why i wrote (should!) _never_ ..... we all know the truth. πŸ˜‰

          Seriously, there was no offence intendet at all. πŸ˜‰ I don't always research each and any fediverse user before commenting or answering questions. πŸ˜‰

          .oO( Maybe i (should!)) πŸ˜‰

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          • hackbyte@joinfriendica.deH hackbyte@joinfriendica.de

            @jandi @autumn That's why i wrote (should!) _never_ ..... we all know the truth. πŸ˜‰

            Seriously, there was no offence intendet at all. πŸ˜‰ I don't always research each and any fediverse user before commenting or answering questions. πŸ˜‰

            .oO( Maybe i (should!)) πŸ˜‰

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            @hackbyte @autumn Not before answering in general, but before dropping veiled accusations it is preferable, yeah.

            No hard feelings, see you around.

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            • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

              A new directory has appeared on Linux distros.

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              Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory

              It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, application behavior, and even documentation over time.

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              It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

              #linux

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              @itsfoss

              Ha, I have a "Projects" folder for almost a decade already!

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              • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

                A new directory has appeared on Linux distros.

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                Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory

                It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, application behavior, and even documentation over time.

                favicon

                It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

                #linux

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                @itsfoss Legal que eu sempre criei uma pasta Projetos nesse mesmo lugar ~

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                • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

                  A new directory has appeared on Linux distros.

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                  Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory

                  It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, application behavior, and even documentation over time.

                  favicon

                  It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

                  #linux

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                  @itsfoss ugh please, no. I hate all these stub directories. I'll do it myself!

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                  • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

                    A new directory has appeared on Linux distros.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory

                    It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, application behavior, and even documentation over time.

                    favicon

                    It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

                    #linux

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                    #25

                    @itsfoss as long as you can rename it or remove it in ~/.config/user_directories or what its name as usual I don't care.

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                    • openrisk@mastodon.socialO openrisk@mastodon.social

                      @itsfoss oh noooo

                      Now I need to move all my Projects-X, Projects-Y etc. under Projects🀣.

                      Which is survivable I suppose, a one time hassle, but should it be

                      Projects
                      -- Projects-X

                      or

                      Projects
                      -- X

                      This is the type of existential question that keeps me awake at night πŸ˜…

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                      @openrisk @itsfoss
                      I use `Projects/<spaces>/<project_folder>`

                      `<spaces>` is something like e.g. a github-org under which I group the projects, is this what you X and Y refer to?

                      `<project_folder>` is a git working directory.

                      (For some exceptions, which I want to clean up one day, there is another level.)

                      Note: Actually my `Projects` is called `Workspaces` and it still resides at `~/Documents/Workspaces/`.

                      I wish you a good night ⭐

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                      • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

                        A new directory has appeared on Linux distros.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Linux is Getting a New Default Folder in Your Home Directory

                        It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, application behavior, and even documentation over time.

                        favicon

                        It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

                        #linux

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                        @itsfoss my `Projects` directory is actually called `Workspaces`.
                        But what would be about an additional `Playground` next to it? It should be this kind of temporary place as `Downloads`.

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                        • white_gecko@chaos.socialW white_gecko@chaos.social

                          @openrisk @itsfoss
                          I use `Projects/<spaces>/<project_folder>`

                          `<spaces>` is something like e.g. a github-org under which I group the projects, is this what you X and Y refer to?

                          `<project_folder>` is a git working directory.

                          (For some exceptions, which I want to clean up one day, there is another level.)

                          Note: Actually my `Projects` is called `Workspaces` and it still resides at `~/Documents/Workspaces/`.

                          I wish you a good night ⭐

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                          @white_gecko @itsfoss yes many of my X,Y, Z's are quite close to your "spaces", e.g., github or gitlab hosted, public / private etc. temporary trials, old stuff to sort out in a subsequent reincarnation etc. πŸ˜…

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                          • white_gecko@chaos.socialW white_gecko@chaos.social

                            @itsfoss my `Projects` directory is actually called `Workspaces`.
                            But what would be about an additional `Playground` next to it? It should be this kind of temporary place as `Downloads`.

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                            @white_gecko that would be nice I guess...

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