• ahornsirup@feddit.org
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    12 hours ago

    you should have not written them differently.

    But you did.

    Remember that 99% of the time that’s gonna be because of a typo for 99% users. They won’t have File.txt, FILE.TXT and FiLe.tXt, they’ll have ReportMay.docx and REportMay.docx or whatever.

    And yeah, that includes me. I don’t want case-sensitivity for that reason alone. Thanks, but no thanks.

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      8 hours ago

      I prefer computers do what I tell them to rather than what it thinks I meant to tell it to. If I screw up, why isn’t it on me to fix it? And why aren’t you proofing data entry before accepting it?

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        7 hours ago

        Do you also turn off autocorrect? As for why I’m not proofreading my entries? I am. But typos happen. Try to put yourself into the shoes of the average office drone or consumer just using a PC as a tool. I’m pretty sure I’ve harped on this before, but most people aren’t experts or enthusiasts, they just want a working computer that’s as simple to use as possible. The benefits of a case sensitive-file system are far outweighed by how susceptible it is to user error.

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      12 hours ago

      Do you actually have a case sensitive filesystem? Because in reality I don’t even notice it when doing normal work. It seems like such a weird thing to be crying about.

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        12 hours ago

        I’ve used Linux, yes. And I’m not “crying” I just find it annoying. Good grief.