meme image. Top part has text on white background:

Android: file saved successfully.

Me: and where exactly it is saved

Android:

Below that is a black and white picture of a chimpanzee (or is that a bonobo?) smoking a cigarette, with the caption “who the fuck knows”

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    2 years ago

    MMMMmmmmm yeah scoped storage was the worst decision ever. WHERE ARE YOU PUTTING EVERYTHING?!?!

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    Thought to me “Yeah true”.

    Showed it to my gf and she said “Too true”.

    So kinda yeah.

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    2 years ago

    Cx File Explorer is the shit. It’s like navigating a desktop file manager with network shares and all. I can find anything I need.

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    …open a file explorer? People just can’t be bothered to learn the file systems anymore. If it’s not on the desktop/main screen, they are confused. A small amount of people actually know. 25+ to -40 give or take a few years

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      2 years ago

      Someone hasn’t tried scavenging for files hidden in the app’s obb folder

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      Open a file explorer, okay.

      But then what? Did the app tell you where it saved your file? No, many apps don’t. So now you have to check in which of the several synonym-of-the-word-picture named folders that image is.

      That’s just annoying. I want files I download to default into the downloads folder, for me to then put them wherever I want them to be.

      You know, I do agree that many people would probably benefit from learning a bit more about the devices they use, but some devices just do things in a stupid way.

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      It’s -60 at this point, gen-x had computers too (arguably more versed in computing due to having to use command line terminals). It’s the boomers and zoomers with the issues.