Do you keep everything in “downloads” or have file trees 100 folders deep?

  • Laristal@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    48 minutes ago

    I sort things every once in a while but eventually lose interest or patience. Would be nice to have a way to do it automatically. I suppose llms could help there, but I’m not sure if they’re quite there yet in terms of reliability.

  • dingus@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Well whenever I want to keep track of an important document, I put AAA or 000 in front of the title. And then I make several copies. And then I make multiple folders intending to organize things. And then I wind up with 30 separate docs folders yet all my documents end up in the general My Documents, Downloads, or Desktop folders instead.

  • Gamma@beehaw.org
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    2 hours ago
    • downloads clear themselves out after 30 days
    • documents has all my projects and shit
    • pictures/videos has my processed stuff
    • larger (slower) hard drive has my raw footage and photos
    • desktop has nothing, I haven’t used desktop icons in 10 years
  • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    100% of everything is on the desktop. No borders no boundaries to divide the working class programs against themselves

  • averyminya@beehaw.org
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    3 hours ago

    I have mine set up in groups, per hard drive.

    Documents is set up for projects. Downloads gets grouped every few months and turned into a backup downloads folder on the backup hard drive.

    So it goes from C:/Downloads into H:/Backups/Downloads/Downloads-11-19-2024

    Every other hard drive is mostly just games, so it’s set up by project and the Games with whichever launcher.

    I don’t have many projects that go more than 6 folders deep, most would be 4 at most

  • darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    Your question made me curious, so I counted: the subdirectories in my home directory reach a maximum of 26 levels deep.

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      3 hours ago

      I wonder how common it is to make folders named “desktop crap” as I have several and some are over 20 years old

  • monovergent 🏁@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    Ideally:

    • Well-organized set of frequently-used and recent files on my laptop
    • Media and old documents on my NAS, synced to an external hard drive I can remove for travel
    • Each device/non-backup drive/USB drive/SD card backed up to its own folder on a large external drive
    • A duplicate of said drive from another manufacturer
    • An archival copy of my documents and photos (encrypted on microSD ofc) that I carry with me
    • Additional copy of the most important stuff on M-Discs

    Reality:

    • Controlled mess on my laptop
    • Dumping ground of random YT videos and CD rips on my NAS
    • A well-curated external drive prepared in my pandemic free time
    • An external drive with somewhat periodic backups of my devices alongside every unsorted file. I worry that some file paths have grown too long
    • Duplicate of the two above on one large external drive
    • Another external drive with files and backups of dubious usefulness that I refuse to delete
    • An outdated copy of my documents and photos on an everyday carry microSD
    • A stack of unused M-Discs
  • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    It’s a MESS right now.

    My main computer has two partitions: Windows 10 LTSB and Windows 10 premium. I have to use Premium now due to NVidia’s drivers not working on LTSB for like… years. So I boot into my secondary, smaller partition. But I’m still installing games to my first partition. Also there’s some left over games from my LTSB install. I want to install LTSC IoT for longer support, but I’m lazy and all it does right now is play games.

    So everything used to go to my 1TB HDD, but then I bought a second 4TB HDD, so now things go to that. And I back stuff up to my like, five 1-4GB external hard drives. Also there’s a Pi running OMV in the living room with a 5GH external, for media. That one’s kinda messed up right now, things are glitchy when I stream from it, so I need to reinstall everything.

    Then my partner’s computer has a couple terabytes of SSD space and a single 4TB HDD. Much easier. P

    • Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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      7 hours ago

      If it’s important, or if you love your stuff, then always keep a backup.

      I personally do three 5TB ext. drives, and only two drives may be at the same location at any given time. I’m also making sure only to use drives whose S.M.A.R.T. can be read without removing their enclosure.

      Not sure who thought it’d be a good idea to make an external drive where S.M.A.R.T. cannot be read through whatever interface it uses.

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        5 hours ago

        I’m also making sure only to use drives whose S.M.A.R.T. can be read without removing their enclosure.

        That’s a good call, which drives have you found that support this?