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jl6yesterday at 12:03 PM2 repliesview on HN

Abandon hope.

I just treat ~ as a system-owned configuration area, and put my actual files (documents, photos, etc.) in a completely different hierarchy under /.


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SAI_Peregrinusyesterday at 6:57 PM

"/home/${USER}" for whatever junk programs are going to stick there, "/home/${USER}/home" for my "real" home directory.

oftenwrongyesterday at 3:19 PM

I have been doing this for decades. My files are in a sub-directory of $HOME. It also makes it very obvious when a piece of software does not treat your $HOME with respect.