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      11 months ago

      the macos file browser, Finder, lets you set a background for a folder, move file icons around to arbitrary positions, other shenanigans. in order for this to work across systems on removable storage media and network mounts, they have this.

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          I don’t think the code is available for people to figure out whether there’s a reason or if it’s completely arbitrary.

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        11 months ago

        Is there a valid reason not to store that [[anywhere else]], ideally in Spotlight’s data?

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          In Unixy environments like Mac and Linux the application can’t always know what the mountpoint of a drive is so it’s not always obvious which root folder to put those index/config files in if it’s a portable drive or network drive. Some mountpoints are standard per each OS, but not everything sticks to the standard.