UX designers who eliminated the filesystem from user consciousness in name of simplicity ruined the world and are morally culpable for shriveling minds of children who are unable to tackle the challenges of today thanks to a choice sold as advocacy for the user but was ultimately motivated by control of a disempowered customer.
@SwiftOnSecurity alternate take: the “filesystem” is a bad data structure. Directories are fine but subdirectories? Really?

@timzania The badness of the classic filesystem is excessive hierarchicalness. Symbolic links take the worst edge off that issue, though.

So, it's no wonder that Microsoft never implemented symbolic links properly.
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