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Mac User

Mac User
Ah yes, the telltale sign of a Mac user: the mysterious .DS_Store file littering every single directory like breadcrumbs from a particularly annoying operating system. For the uninitiated, macOS drops these hidden files everywhere to store folder view preferences, and they spread to every USB drive, git repo, and shared network folder you touch. It's basically the Mac equivalent of leaving your fingerprints at a crime scene, except the crime is using a Unix system that still can't decide if it wants to be user-friendly or developer-friendly. Nothing says "I develop on a MacBook Pro" quite like accidentally committing .DS_Store to the repo and having your Linux-using coworkers judge you in the PR review.

The God Level Version Control

The God Level Version Control
Ah yes, the most sophisticated version control system: hiding your .git folder inside the Windows directory. Because nothing says "I trust my code management skills" like burying your repository next to system files where no mortal dares to tread. Security through obscurity at its finest. The digital equivalent of hiding your house key under a rock that says "Not a key here."

The Arcane Command Of Configuration

The Arcane Command Of Configuration
The magical incantation "%appdata%" - where Windows users go when they need to find that one config file buried in the depths of their system. It's basically the developer equivalent of summoning arcane powers. One slash of this command in the Run dialog and suddenly you're the wizard of the file system, surrounded by the mystical floating folders of application settings that mere mortals never see. The true sorcery is remembering which cryptically named folder contains the settings you actually need.