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In Linux whenever you decompress a folder, move or copy a file, its modification time changes. So it is super simple to organize a lot of files based on modification time. However in Windows this does not work and it is the most damned infuriating thing to deal with. It will retain the original file creation date, no matter what. So even though I just downloaded this file, its new on my system, the file explorer will organize it based on it's original creation time. Which COMPLETELY fucks up my system for organizing my data. It completely awful, I'm super lost and I'm going to just lose files this way because an older creation date just buries them with 100s of others...
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