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    9 hours ago

    I’d be happy if those apps were asking to save to Documents like in the screenshot. But alas, reality is much more cruel. They always want to save to some vague OneDrive location, and won’t even show you the local file browser without extra steps.

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      9 hours ago

      If yOU dOn’T uSe oNEdrIvE iT is IMpOssiBle to AuTO sAve! The technology just doesn’t exist to save on a timer without involving the cloud!

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      Documents, Desktop and Picture folders are just moved from the user folder into the user folder\OneDrive folder.

      Other than that it work exactly the same.

      OneDrive also always has a local folder. Usually in your user folder.

      You can blame a lot on OneDrive, but this isn’t one of them.

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        I don’t want any of my files uploaded to OneDrive; therefore I don’t want to save them in the OneDrive folder. I have other folders where I’d like to save my files instead.

        So the behaviour I described is a persistent annoyance for me; despite you telling me it isn’t a problem.

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      Rebuttal, with a physical desk you put things you need right now on top in the open. You wouldn’t grab something off the printer and put it into a drawer first, then reopen the drawer to get it out of your need it now.

      The desktop is “right now” workspace. Why bother to put it into a folder whose only purpose is not to take things out of to put elsewhere? I could at least understand people who download direct to documents… but that still leaves a mess to clean up with installers and such.

      Downloading to the desktop is not only sane, but more efficient.

      Leaving everything on your desktop is a different conversation though.

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        I definitely would go ahead and put the printed document directly into a hanging file in my desk drawer if I could read/use the document without ever moving it like I can on a computer…

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    10 hours ago

    I use downloads instead, it mainly functions as a temporary folder where anything unimportant can live and once it gets a scroll bar it all gets deleted. For the very rare things that are important I could then move them after.

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    I am the opposite and I absolutely hate it when I have to work on someone’s laptop with cluttered desktop and folders. Mine only has a taskbar at bottom and clock widget at bottom right corner. All temporary files goes to downloads or to organised directories. What’s the point of having a nice wallpaper if you can’t enjoy it.

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      You do at least have some shortcuts on your desktop, right?

      Otherwise, why have a desktop?

      You can open a picture if you want to look at it

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        You do at least have some shortcuts on your desktop, right?

        Not OC, but no, that’s what the taskbar is for, I use my iconless desktop as a space to drag windows around and multitask

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        That’s what the super key is for, you hit the super key and start typing the name of whatever it is you want and hit enter just like a phone

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      What’s the point of having a nice wallpaper if you can’t enjoy it.

      That’s what the aecond monitor is for

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      I’m the same way. I will tolerate no icons on my desktop. It’s widgets or nothin’.

      Now, my physical desktop, on the other hand…

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    This is a word document. Where should you save a word document?

    In the documents folder. The documents folder.

    That’s right! You save it to the desktop!

    no… No please…

    What about this picture file? Where would you save a picture file?

    In the pictures folder. Cmon…

    That’s right! You save it to the desktop!

    oh god why…

    I just downloaded this file… Where should I save it?

    The… The downloads folder?

    That’s right! You save it to the desktop!

    : '-(


    For those that don’t know… This is a reference to this video. https://youtu.be/cUbIkNUFs-4

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    This one guy at work has 3 layers of desktop icons. LAYERS. I don’t know how he manages.

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    Microsoft: put it in OneDrive. We will use your content to train our AI models. No really this is fine.

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      11 hours ago

      Also Microsoft: If you ever try to leave us we will delete all of your data on all of your devices. We might even do it at random just for fun…No, we won’t warn you.

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    Microsoft and application developers treat the Documents folder like a total dumping ground for whatever random nonsense they can dream up. No wonder people look elsewhere. Need to store user files? Documents. A database? Documents. Giant cache files? Documents. Config? Documents. Executables? Fuck it put those in Documents too.

    Why would I ever store my real documents in a folder so littered with shit that I can never find anything? It’s not like the search actually works.

    Also as a Linux user myself and to head off any smugness, developers do the same thing with the home directory so users end up inventing weird ways to stay organized.

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    Windows 95 was easier to use simply because of saving everything to the desktop. When Windows 98 tried to introduce “My Documents” i was like nope and still saved everything to the desktop.

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    I absolutely do it the other way. Nothing is on my desktop except for the trash bin. There is a shortcut to the file explorer and browser pinned to the task bar. And that’s it.

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      There is nothing at all on my desktop except for a text document created by my girlfriend saying that she loves me that she snuck on there when I wasn’t looking.

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        Ah, a person of culture! Though I admit everything that I regularly use is pinned to the taskbar.

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          Taskbar is all you need. Also, the windows/meta button, then just typing (or if you’re in KDE, literally just typing) the thing I want to do and hitting enter. Fuck desktop icons.

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      Windows + E for file explorer as well, when you can’t be bothered with the mouse. I wish you were able to pin specific folders to the taskbar, as opposed to just general explorer. I want to save one click.