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yarwest
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So, I accidentally rm -rf'ed the folder with my personal project.
FUCK THIS SHIT.
I AM THE BIGGEST DUMBASS EVER. HOURS OF CODING, GONE. FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCKITY FUCK.
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Please photorec, save my files 😢😭😢

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  • 7
    That sucks, I know the terrible feeling, sorry :(
  • 6
    @dfox best thing is, I was in the middle of setting up a github repo for the project.
  • 2
    @yarwest damn that sucks, I think we all have done that at some point or will do it sometime in the future.
  • 10
    I was once using a Mac app that deleted junk content and I accidentally deleted my iOS project I was so close to releasing. I got so depressed. I started all over and when I finished it turned out better than the original project. (:
  • 4
    My (non-tech) friend: don't you have like a recycle bin or something?
    Me: there are no recycling bins in the real world
  • 1
    Sorry bro! We all do that at least once
  • 1
    This deserves a sticker. Now. :/
  • 2
    a month ago my IDE just crashed out of nowhere and the files i've been working on all week went corrupt and emptied themselves. i know your pain. this is why i do as many backups as possile nowadays
  • 5
    @yarwest Look into trash-cli, trash-put, and alias rm='trash-put' !
  • 1
    @Gauthier thanks for the tip.

    Usually I use github but I was just too much caught in the coding flow to think about that .-.
  • 0
    Always have a backup of a backup
  • 2
    I've done that. The worst bit is all the friendly advice people give you for what you should have done before the accident, and you just wanna yell back YES THANKS I KNOW PLEASE LEND ME YOUR F#%#}NG TARDIS SO I CAN GO BACK AND PUT EVERYTHING IN A GIT REPO IN A DROPBOX FOLDER WITH DAILY TAPE BACKUPS AND ALSO NOT RM -RF THE STUPID FOLDER IN THE FIRST PLACE.
  • 2
    @fuckfuckityfuck this is on my wavelength
  • 1
    I do all my projects in dropbox. and uploaded all photos to Google photos.
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