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I guess I will be I dunno. Right now I use documents for projects but I'd rather just have literal documents there. Should be nice.
Makes sense, I guess. Mine’s named ‘code’ because I only use the computer for programming at my day job. But same principle applies.
>>109565925
I changed the folder name to "Projects" after I heard about it. Technically, I could have just set the XDG variable to be what the folder was already named, but it's the same end result.
Yes but I don’t want other programs using it as a new dumping ground
I have a nested hierarchy in there
>>109565925
there is no need for the operating system or other programs to know where your school projects are
i just stick everything that doesn't fit in the other directories into ~/Public
>>109565925
I was already calling it that for a while, so. I just hope that doesn't mean some shit app will make it a trashcan
>>109565925
I do *technically* have a projects folder, but it's in my Documents folder.
>>109570113
You're doing it wrong. Public is the folder you use when you want the files to be exposed publically via HTTP or FTP or rsync.
>>109565925
I use "Develop" for both personal projects and stuff I have to build from source. It is only for programming though.
>>109565925
Yes, I used to have that stuff in Public but Projects makes more sense for most of it
Documents folder: I am forgotten, apparently.
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