• pelya@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Your grandma will never type file names in shell, she’ll use Open File dialog, where case sensitivity does not matter.

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      22 hours ago

      Hah. Second absolutely deadpan Average Familiarity instance in a Linux forum I have this week.

      I mean, no offense to grandma. Plenty of grandmas are computer literate. But the idea of this hypothetical normie Windows user doing anything but double click on an icon (too slowly, with a bit too much pressure on the left mouse button, as if that made a difference, probably having single clicked to select first, just in case) is absurd.

      File names are icon names first and foremost. File paths are a UI element to breadcrumb the location of the currently open file manager/explorer window unless proven otherwise.

      And that is the right answer and how the whole thing should be designed.

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        21 hours ago

        double click on an icon (too slowly, with a bit too much pressure on the left mouse button, as if that made a difference, probably having single clicked to select first, just in case

        I do that.
        I use KDE.
        I am a programmer.

        Also, I make directories with the correct capitalisations for the project names before going inside them and running git clone, which makes another directory in small letters.

        Also, when I make header files matching class names, I capitalise them same as the class name. That messes up stuff for some others, sometimes. I like it.