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      • gazter@aussie.zone
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        2 days ago

        So if someone tells me to look for a file amongst a long list, I need to look in two different areas- the uppercase and lowercase areas.

        I get why it’s more technically correct to differentiate, but from the perspective of a human user, it’s a pain in the ass.

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          16 hours ago

          I’m with you, and not just from a “human” perspective. Also when writing small programs meant to be relatively lean/simple it can be a problem when the user expects it to find a particular file regardless of its case (will it be DOOM.WAD or doom.wad? Doom.wad? Doom.WAD? … guess it’ll have to be [Dd][Oo][Oo][Mm].[Ww][Aa][Dd] and import some globbing library as extra dependency… that, or list the whole directory regardless its size and lower/upper every single filename until you find a matching one…)

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            8 hours ago

            Oh jeez, I hadn’t even thought about capitalisation in the file extension. That would be especially confusing if extensions are hidden- the user would be presented with two files that look exactly the same.