While not strictly related to programming, this is very surprising and harmful behavior that demonstrates how important thinking about edge cases is.
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What is the use case of a “Undo Copy” feature anyway? I can see some cases that I’d want to “Undo Cut” but why do we need another shortcut to delete a file just because it was copied?
I’ve never even noticed an undo-copy option before, but as someone who frequently misses the button I intended to click, this is terrifying. Gonna have to git commit before every time I open explorer.
That person speaks from experience, an experience that’s made them extremely bitter.
@sisyphean Oh yikes. KDE asks you if you want to delete the file here.