Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2597/
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2597/
Either that or incest porn.
Then we’ll ship you and your sister.
Awful Taste But Great Execution !atbge@lemmy.world
Might depend on your file browser.
You may also want to try, for example, the files “a1”, “a2”, “a3”, and “a10”. Lexicographically, “a2”>“a10”, but my file browser displays “a10” after “a2”.
Think the other way around: What’s the use case for case insensitive file names? Does it justify the effort and complexity for the filesystem and the programs to know the difference between lower and upper space chars?
I didn’t know penguins could marry.
Every shadow is a foreshadow if you define forward accordingly. ☝️🤓