Hackers (1995)
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Hackers (1995)
📣 Calling all students: HOW do you organize your files for a large project or paper? 😵
This week I had to dig through the gigabytes of files associated with my MS thesis, which was written almost a year ago, to re-plot a figure, and... I'm *so mad* at my past self for not organizing it better. I can't find anything and don't remember what my filenames mean.
Is there a folder / file organization system that works well for you? (Folder tree, file naming conventions, etc?) Reblog this post and add your wisdom and ideas! 💡
“The motorized file with the electric brain” 1957
I giggled to hard.
A file system is your gap not your bridge.
If we would like to say it with a phrase, then it could be: There Is A File System For Every Bad Network or Just Shoot The Darn Pelican Down.
The more developers think a file system will make software and apps better, the more you’re going to have lost files, data hacks and huge continuity issues with your personal computing and networking. We now understand a file to be safe and manageable, but at the same time, a file is a burden and a lonely item in today’s connected realities. So understanding the distinction between a file in our local archives or file managers, and our interactive inputs in a data stream, is a better way to develop the practical instincts to have them both and apart fearlessly and in check.
FileSystemCrash
Hackers (1995)