• anamethatisnt@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That’s a lot of text to basically say “categorize your data and give the files descriptive names”.

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    8 months ago

    When I moved from BeOS after they went belly up (F) I took a few concepts with me, not the least of which is ~/config and ~/config/bin the latter of which is added to $path. Highly recommend it as a place to home scripts and small compiled programs that don’t need to be system-wide.

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    8 months ago

    Source goes in ~/Source and gets checked into git, important stuff goes into ~/Documents and (when I get around to setting it up) gets backed up somewhere, downloads go into ~/Downloads

    Otherwise, stuff gets dumped in home and I use fzf, grep and jump to get around quickly

    Whole system gets wiped and rebuilt when it gets to cluttered, anything I care about persisting is kept somewhere else and nixos puts my system back

    I think organising more than the bare minimum is a constant waste of time when search tools exist

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    8 months ago

    For me:

    My strange sorting
    • Git: for git stuff
    • Distrobox (home dirs separated with --home to prevent dotfile conflicts)
      • build (and also apps)
      • tests
    • Downloads: for chaos
      • many subdirs
    • Backups
      • Laptop
      • Phone
        • SYNC (complete dir with syncthing, I put as much stuff there as possible)
        • Pictures, Music, Downloads (because Android sucks, also synced with syncthing)
    • TOPICS
      • Personal
      • Hobby 1, 2, 3
      • Movie Torrents
      • Work
        • Seminars
        • Documents
      • Study
        • EBooks
      • Tech
        • Distros (ISOs)
        • Commands
        • Guides
        • Packages
          • Appimages
          • Windows
          • RPMs
            • packages
            • spec files
        • General
          • Documents
          • living stuff

    Works pretty well. I symlink lots of stuff, especially the synced phone directories. I keep some pictures local, some synced etc.