.thing/config

>.thing/config
>.thing.conf
>.thing.conf.d
>.config/thing/config
>.config/thing.conf
>.config/thing.conf.d

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>.config/thing/thing

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it hurts my autism so much bros..

OpenBSD doesn't have this problem

This.
This so much

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The Apple Macbook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.

>~/.thing/thing.conf
>~/.local/thing/thing.conf
> /usr/thing/.conf
> /etc/thing/thing.conf
> /etc/thing.conf

use fewer things maybe

>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ThingCo\thing\5.3_(x64)\Main\UserConfig\

Yeah thats more confusing. At least with loonix, I know my config shit is in the home directory so finding it all is actually easy.

Install Haiku.

>/bin/
>/usr/bin
>/sbin
>/usr/lib
>/lib/
>/lib64/
>/usr/local/lib/

>/usr/local/bin

Clearly we need systemd-databased.

Windows doesn't have this problem

unironically good post and thread user

/usr/sbin
/usr/local/sbin

you gotta love UNIX and linux

one of my biggest peeves with the *nixes
completely inconsistent file and folders layout
special award goes to solaris. it was nice to use, but file locations were just... out there

>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ThingCo\thing
at least you know where to find it under

you forgot
>/opt

*Registry Fragmentation*

Ahh so much better. Please send my data to the NSA while your at it.

That's what happens when application developers don't follow the XDG specs properly.

Blame user space developers who make those shitty decisions, not the kernel

I wish this was true

blown the fuck out