If your OS won't let you do this, your taste in software is bad and you should feel bad

If your OS won't let you do this, your taste in software is bad and you should feel bad.

Why would you ever want to do that?

what am I looking at exactly?

Case-sensitivity.

This, desu fampai. PS3SS 4.80 repping, yo.

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that doesn't have more to do with filesystem than OS?

>tfw wincucks can't even post files with colons in them

I wish your OS didn't let you have those fucking enormous icons, that looks disgusting

what did I win?

redundancy

Windumb can't use any case-sensitive filesystems. Linux has one by default and OS X gives you the option.

>tfw computer users can't have computers in their folders

Literally every modern os can do that. Even windows.

I can post them alright

wow man, I'm going to spend 1000$ on a computer that is case sensitive because I'm too stupid to figure out how to categorize files correctly and I name all my pictures picture.picture.png.jpeg.

thanks mr. mac

Windows lets you have a file name like that.

Pic related

Mine does that. Oh, yeah.

>I don't know what a hackintosh is

>i'm too retarded to use linux

>being so retarded you actually use Linux

>being as retarded as you
no thanks

>no good ASCII editor
>no Java support
>bad PS/2 port support
>no support for some graphics cards
>app store
>slow on anything older than 2008
If I wanted all these features and more, I'd run Windows 10.

not everyone's time is as worthless as yours

You do know that both Linux and macOS allow this too, right?

Unpopular opinion: I don't like case sensitivity in file names. It's disgusting.

It's just fucking annoying and serves no purpose.

it's not an unpopular opinion, it's how neurotypical, socially well-adjusted members of the society think.

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>botnet

Good use of zero-width spaces, m8

Literally which OS doesn't?

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Didn't Windows have a POSIX mode which enables case-sensitivity?

I remember when I had installed the ext2fsd file system driver in Windows XP and I could access rw ext2 volumes I was able to view and create case sensitive file names just like the pic

So Windows can do it, just like Mac OS X and Linux

It's just that Microsoft and Apple don't think a case sensitive file system is a good idea and I tend to agree

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While I completely agree with the statement, I also think that this is poor naming practice and therefore does not really matter.

HFS was case-insensitive since forever until fairly recently (yosemite?). Everyone else was able to do this way before macfags.
You're preaching to the choir.

Are you talking about Mac or Linux?