• Darkassassin07
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    2 days ago

    Everything downloads to the desktop, that way it’s in my face so I have to deal with it.

    The clutter on the desktop annoys me into cleaning it up, but I’ll ignore a downloads folder once I’ve grabbed whatever I just downloaded.

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      2 days ago

      you are the first person i’ve know to also do this! it really does help

      • count_duckula@discuss.tchncs.de
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        I do this too. I do not like anything on my Desktop, but I download files to there, which forces me to deal with them. Interestingly enough, my Downloads directory is a barren wasteland.

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      2 days ago

      But… You can just download things to their deserved spot in the first place?? Why the extra step

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        Desktop is my temp space. There are files with a very limited shelf live (logs I downloaded to search something, screenshots, …) so I have to clean them up on a regular base before my desktop becomes too crowded and I get annoyed.

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        A lot of stuff don’t have a spot. And no, I’m not putting that meme template I will need for 5 minutes into the tmp folder, I’m not insane.

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        That requires effort up-front every time I click download.

        I’d rather just click ‘download’ and let it go to an easy to find default location. The desktop means I won’t just forget about it for months. It may sit there for a day or two, but it definitely won’t get ignored the way a folder I rarely look at does; because the clutter right in my face annoys me into cleaning it up.

        Working around/against my own procrastination.