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      @saltmyhash
      windows user has been here

      how can you tell?

      desktop.ini

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        @saltmyhash thumbs.db?
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          @saltmyhash android user been here

          how can you tell?

          folder called "android"

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            @saltmyhash This is the first version of this meme that is actually me FRFR

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              @saltmyhash .DS_Store

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                @saltmyhash
                having not used an "apple" product since my IIe fiasco I have no Idea what this means

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                  @saltmyhash
                  having not used an "apple" product since my IIe fiasco I have no Idea what this means

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                  @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash Accessing a file share using MacOS leaves a .DS_Store file behind in every visited folder. You won’t see them in MacOS by default, since it starts with a dot.

                  I think that file stores the view preferences, icon positions, etc for that particular folder.

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                    @saltmyhash
                    windows user has been here

                    how can you tell?

                    desktop.ini

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                    @schratze @saltmyhash

                    Nope, Windows users leave "\r\n" behind them in files in (wrongly configured) git repo 🤮

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                    • markc568@beige.partyM markc568@beige.party

                      @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash Accessing a file share using MacOS leaves a .DS_Store file behind in every visited folder. You won’t see them in MacOS by default, since it starts with a dot.

                      I think that file stores the view preferences, icon positions, etc for that particular folder.

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                      @markc568 @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash

                      And an #MSOffice #windows user has littered around...

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                      • markc568@beige.partyM markc568@beige.party

                        @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash Accessing a file share using MacOS leaves a .DS_Store file behind in every visited folder. You won’t see them in MacOS by default, since it starts with a dot.

                        I think that file stores the view preferences, icon positions, etc for that particular folder.

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                        @markc568 @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash
                        That info was previously stored in something called a "resource fork", which was a uniquely Apple abomination at filesystem level.

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                        • dec23k@mastodon.ieD dec23k@mastodon.ie

                          @markc568 @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash
                          That info was previously stored in something called a "resource fork", which was a uniquely Apple abomination at filesystem level.

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                          @dec23k @markc568 @nrmacdonald @saltmyhash eh, being able to associate metadata like that is useful, and NTFS (+ others) also supports forks.

                          For that matter extended attributes aren't all that different.

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