I think my initial read of your comment was wrong (I thought you were saying that the term was fine, which didn’t hold up on my second read where I was paying attention), so I want to clarify by saying what I think you mean. You’re making the point that I should be saying that the statement is racist and that they should consider whether or not they want to use it, not that they are being racist by using it in ignorance.
Is that right? Because if so, that’s a fair point. More flies with honey than vinegar and all that. I’m normally better about giving people a chance to consider rather than just dictate my beliefs, but I’m sleep deprived and cranky and I think it’s making me act in ways that aren’t aligned with my usual values.
Edit: and it’s a sign that I need to get off of the Internet for now, since I’m being waaaay more negative than I want to be.
For Linux applications that respect XDG? Sure. There are plenty that don’t because they either predate that specification, or they just don’t care. Linux filesystems are generally much faster at executing reads on many small files, meaning fast search tools like
ripgrep
andfd
make it so I don’t really have to care. They’ll run through my whole$HOME
in 5 seconds flat. There’s also stuff likelocate
, although I don’t like maintaining an index. SSDs are so damn fast that I can justrg --hidden --glob '*.toml' 'the_setting_i_want_to_change' ~/
whenever I want.