Nire Bryce on Nostr: in Linux is there any way to preemptively set a location such that everything that ...
in Linux is there any way to preemptively set a location such that everything that wants to write there instead gets shoved somewhere else and symlinked to the directory?
or would i need to run a daemon/cron job?
willing to switch filesystems over this.
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