![]() ~/src is, you guessed it, where all of my source code lives. It's the temporary staging area for all the documents and files I need to process before I rename and sort them into their final storage locations. Every physical paper worth remembering or that I might possibly want to reference in the future along with all of my kids' artwork and schoolwork gets captured in Scanbot ( RIP my beloved ScanSnap) and automatically uploaded into /Dropbox/_Inbox. That means I am constantly diving deep into ~/Dropbox to find reference material, share files, etc. So, I'm happily back on the wagon - even after they raised their prices and destroyed their Mac app. But, it turns out every sync service is horrible and awful except for Dropbox. I was a paying Dropbox customer from 2008 until 2018, then switched to Google Drive because I was also paying for Google Photos and decided to cut costs, and then had a quick dalliance with iCloud Drive in the first half of 2019. It's where everything from my web browsers go. I'm constantly navigating to them, dragging files in and out of them, etc. They're the main folders where my projects, source code, temporary files, and other in-progress files live. I have a number of what I call "working folders" on my Mac. But what good are New Year's resolutions if you don't break them before the end of January? So, here's a small bug that for the life of me I can't figure out along with my solution. After last year, I'm gonna try really, really hard not to bitch about Apple if at all possible in 2020.
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