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dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org to Memes@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

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  • konalt@lemmy.world
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    Short answer: Windows doesn’t let you name a file “con”.

    Long answer: Tom Scott video

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      NTFS in general has a bunch of ridiculous, archaic restrictions that a more modern-ish one like ext4 doesn’t. Does NTFS still not allow you to use a question mark in your filename?

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        the question mark is a wildcard, so is asterisk. slashes are used in paths. characters you can’t use usually have implications for the OS. otherwise you can name your file pretty much anything.

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          Yeah, I think it’s just funny comparing it with the usual situation in Linux, where there’s even less restrictions. I believe you can actually put a newline in a file name, for example, though I’ll need to check and come back later.

          I’d need to rename a massive amount of files if I ever wanted to go back to Windows.

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        Apparently not.

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        Name a file in Linux ~ and then delete it again.

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          in tab completion I trust…

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          rm \~?

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            Well if you put it in like that it would give an error. But if you used the right slash you can kiss your home folder goodbye probably. Maybe rm ./~ would work

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              ~ resolves to your home folder only if it’s at the beginning of a path. /~ isn’t the same as ~. Go ahead and test it with something other than rm if you don’t believe me (this is the Internet, I could be lying).

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                Hey you’re right, I tried it with rm because I’m a maniac.

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        Bro you either know what the fuck is in that file, or you shouldn’t be renaming it in the first place.

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          Unnamed(7)FinalFinalThisTimePlease?

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      If only there were a special path like, oh I don’t know, /dev for device handles.

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        Small businesses like Microsoft don’t have the funding to develop such an advanced system.

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