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Re: One vs many directories


From: Texas Cyberthal
Subject: Re: One vs many directories
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 02:01:16 +0800

Hi Jean,

> That is good and isn't it general way of sorting things? I guess that general 
> computer users may not be aware that they could make nice hierarchical tree 
> of directories.

It's not that they're unaware.  Everybody with a mouse and Windows
Explorer tries to make good directories.  It's just that
Dired+Treefactor's order of magnitude improvement in speed and fluency
means that the directory tree can be mind-synced as never before,
making walking the tree an education in itself.  With so much
intelligence embedded in each level, bypassing it makes little sense.
Also one should check during the walk whether key info is waiting in
transit for batch refiling.

For classic database tasks, I'd rather use Postgres than symlinks.  I
already use symlinks enough for conveniences such as connecting
synonyms.  Too many symlinks make paths unpredictably brittle,
chilling sync dynamism, creating rigidity.

Textmind is documented at http://cyberthal-docs.nfshost.com

I neglected Dr. Arne's honorific.



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