How do you name your files?
How do you name your files?
Top.
i-hate-broccoli.jpg
1.jpg
1(2).jpg
Why do people hate broccoli?
It's probably the best tasting green vegetable there is.
I hate broccoli . _
jpeg
What kind of manchild doesn't like broccoli?
I love broccoli
RelevantName_DateOrOtherInfoIfApplicable.gay
HATEBROC.JPG
>not using hydrus
option 2 on Windows
option 1 on Linux since it fucking necessitates using the terminal
IHATEB~1.JPG
I_Hate_Broccoli.PNG
toqrhoubre43rt34oihgq.jpg
I just mash random keys when having to name something, I've never ended up with a dup.
I love Broccoli,jpg
I'm not autistic
this then use thumbnail to spot it
if shit too messy, delet or use script to organize
Agreed. Sometimes I literally just eat 650g of broccoli by itself. Tastes so good.
>%
Who does this?
Top or bottom. Spaces in filenames or folders make entering paths slightly more difficult for some programs.
Some people taste it differently for genetic reasons.
real ni/g/g/as
hatebroc
thats a shame, its a really tasty, crisp, healthy green
Its easy to spot bad programmers when they dont pick 5 on sight
Hydrus is shit.
It can't tag hardly any images.
kjusdgkldjsgls.jpg
ILoveGarlicAndSpinach.jgg
But everyone loves garlic.
with newlines and weird unprintable ascii characters to piss off people who write garbage shell scripts.
>not using the NIST number generator for your filenames
IHateBroccoli.jpg
The cap letter stating the beginning of each word makes it easier to read for me compared to hyphens. I dunno why
just call it "-"
this breaks a fuck load of scripts
Whatever the default filename is when clicking save as
Using spaces unless on Linux (eg VM or my uni), then it's 4
...
I hate broccoli_1st version_06-10-2017.jpg
enjoy-your-nogainz-171007.nohomo
Title.file
Title - 1.file
Title -- Subtitle.file
Title - 1 -- Subtitle.file
1999-01-01.file
1999-01-01 12.01.01.file
1999-01-01 - 1.file
1999-01-01 -- Title.file
! , ? and () are okay, everything else becomes +
jpg.png
png.jpg
gif.gif
i-love-broccoli.jpg
I.hate.brocoli.jpg
Tastes awful when raw
It's so bitter like most green vegetables taste to me. It's acceptable cooked thoroughly though. Sometimes I wonder if I had a bunch of would-be-ancestors that died eating random plants as children.
0001
0002
0004
...
9999
...
n°_1
it's a meme, they don't. I eat broccolis at least 4 times a week nobody think it's weird. Worst case scenario people think they're bland
there are absolutely no issues with whitespace in filenames unless you're too retarded to pick proper tools
Learn to steam your veggies mah nigga
what's fedora about DOS?
>xXIHATEBROCCOLIXx.jpg
Muh camelCase
org.company.images.IHateBrocolliBeanFactory.JavaEnterpriseGraphics
I don't eat it raw. Just saying that the raw taste of broccoli is awful when compared to cooked.
lisp-case
A mix of 1, 4, and 5
HTEBRC
Sha-256 of the content
07a150a5c312156f817fba021cfa0018.jpg
Wtf
iHateBroccoli.jpg is the only way
$unix_timestamp.$extension
tag with xattr
>What did he mean & why did he say that?
Untitled.jpg
unironically this
>How do you name your files
erjgieruhgie
Broccoli,is,good,though.rawblk.tga.zpaq
8.3 file names. Old habits pretty much never die.
".jpg"
" .jpg"
" .jpg"
...
".jpg"
" .jpg"
" .jpg"
" .jpg"
...
?.jpg
That'll show those microshills
>cant escape characters or use quotes
fuck off pajeets
wew
either ilovebroccoli.jpg or i_love_broccoli.jpg
I'm not very decisive
Why mix underscores and spaces it's either one or the other
You think it tastes crisp? I guess you are one of the lucky ones. Tastes rotten, no matter how fresh. Luckily cauliflower is bretty good as a base.
not that user but I love cooked broccoli and it's one of my favourite foods, raw doesn't taste good to me though
java style.
iHateBroccoli
I-hate-broccoli.jpg
even if you have hash, it would still be useful to give it a name
Using scene standards :^)
>Not using full width forward/backslash
vegetable_tree.jpg
i\ hate\ nigger.png
asd.jpg
asdf.jpg
asdfg.jpg
Save everything to the desktop.
Lowercase with underscores
If I know it's doing fine, 2.
If I encountered some problem, 4.
1.file
11.file
111.file
1111.file
a.file
aa.file
aaa.file
....
I keep mine HTML encoded
I_hate_broccoli.jpg
Every other way is objectively wrong
a good user interface won't let you name the files
ienjoybroccoli for low priority files
i-enjoy-broccoli for high priority / complex names
i_hate_broccoli.jpg
i_hate_muslims.jpg
broccoli1
broccoli2
and so on
hBroccoli.png
OP_is_an_fag-got_001.png
I Hate Broccoli.jpg
Spaces and capital letters are part of the allowed character set in every filesystem. It's not the '80s anymore, you idiots. Underscores are literally filename-fedoras, used by people who want to appear to be computer-literate. Actual computer-literates know that there's no reason to avoid spaces.
ihatebroccoli.jpg
I'm trying to get away from filename extensions though
ihb.jpg
I only name the folders, one image per folder, they’re all called image.jpg
You must be a Java programmer
1H8BR0CL1.FLIF