Have you considered that there are other metrics people are optimizing for nowadays? Perhaps typeability, screen real estate, familiarity/convention, etc.? Do you really want /User Files/Bob's Files/Coding Projects/Python Projects/Bob's Cool Python Library/Source Code/Model Files/SomeObject.py?
Propelloni|6 months ago
tracker1|6 months ago
oblio|6 months ago
2. I don't want to fight extreme positions which I did not make. Read this:
https://gobolinux.org/at_a_glance.html
I didn't say paths have to have spaces, etc. Just be reasonable and <<use full words in the year of our lord 2025>>.
eadmund|6 months ago
/Programs with its ten keystrokes is over twice the keystrokes of /bin and its four. Short names are quicker to type and require less effort. Given that to a first approximation I spend my entire life typing on a keyboard, I very much wish to optimise that experience.
jadamson|6 months ago
More seriously, their file system is still case-sensitive, and inside /Programs they have `Iptables` and `Fontconfig`, naively capitalized, but also `OpenOffice` and `HTTPD`.
Not to mention that inside each program folder are `man` and `bin` as usual. I'm going to suggest the point of that article is structure and organization, not naming.
Nobody reasonable complains about a three-letter abbreviation you can type with one hand. For a path you're either accessing a lot or never at all, it makes complete sense.
codedokode|6 months ago
HumanOstrich|6 months ago
animuchan|6 months ago
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