• @MooseTheDog
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    87 days ago

    Least favorite part of linux honestly

    • @[email protected]
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      227 days ago

      Case-insensitive filesystems are for maniacs. They are only causing trouble. Ever had two folders with the same name but different capitalization in windows? You see both, but whichever you click it will always open the same one, while the other can’t be accessed. Psychopath behavior.

      • @MooseTheDog
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        46 days ago

        In my decades of IT work I have literally never seen this to be an issue. To myself or others.

      • @[email protected]
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        46 days ago

        That’s because NTFS isn’t case-insensitive. If it was there’d be no two folders. Windows is a case-insensitive operating system running on a case-sensitive file system. It’s pretty clear Microsoft wanted case sensitivity and then realised how much legacy software that’d break.

    • @asdfasdfasdf
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      116 days ago

      Hard disagree. I don’t understand why anyone would want case insensitive.

      Am I the only one who doesn’t go around mindlessly capitalizing letters? Do people find it too difficult to capitalize things?

      Do you want case insensitive passwords too?

      If I type X I mean X and only X. Uppercase letters are different letters, just like X and Y are different letters.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 days ago

        Uppercase letters are different letters

        No, they’re different glyphs, they’d still be alphabetized the same way as X and x are the same letter

      • @CallMeButtLove
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        26 days ago

        It’s less about me randomly capitalizing letters and more about me not remembering whether or not what I’m looking for had capitals or not.

    • @[email protected]
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      117 days ago

      Makes changing the case of a file/folder a lot easier though. Windows you have to rename it to something else then rename it again just to change case but Linux you can just…rename it. It’s a small thing but it’s something

      • stebo
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        26 days ago

        is this bug really impossible to fix just because the file system is case insensitive?

    • optional
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      15 days ago

      It’s a big difference whether a folder is named PetersHits or PeterShits. So what should I expect when opening a folder called petershits? Pictures of Peter on the potty or some great songs?