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American_Jesus@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Dotfiles matter! Please stop dumping files in users’ $HOME directories.

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Dotfiles matter! Please stop dumping files in users’ $HOME directories.

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American_Jesus@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    I just write my config files directly to random unused blocks on /dev/sda, filesystems are overrated.

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      You still have sd devices? /s

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        You still have devices?

        I’m over here chilling with my a

        • Rental flat, where I can’t make any modifications or else I’ll be evicted.
        • Free TV that serves me ads, on the condition I don’t tamper with it.
        • Leased car with a heated seat subscription.
        • Vendor-locked iPhone that came with my mobile plan.
        • Netflix subscription that still shows me ads.

        I’d say the only thing I own is the clothes on my back, but those were repossessed yesterday for nonpayment.

        /s

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      Nah, dump em’ to /tmp/ and let the user figure out the rest

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        I just leave all config in memory. If the user really cared, they would never reboot.

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          I just hard code all config in the source code. If the user really cared, they would recompile from source.

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            A suckless fan I see

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          I deliberately run / and /home as tmpfs. Then everything I want to persist across boots gets symlinked in at system start, and anything I didn’t opt in to saving gets deleted every boot.

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            “Developers hate him for this one cool trick.”

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        /dev/null

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      A filesystem is just writing to random unused blocks with extra steps.

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