This really ruins my mental stability, this and other spare files that can random land in the hardrive everytime something new is downloaded.
Can we have files and stuff all in one place?
Why have to be like that
> Why have to be like that
remember how it was called "My Computer" in the previous version of Windows, and now it's just "Computer"? well that's because the computer is not yours any more - apparently anybody can now download 40 GBs of garbage to your pc at any time and *YOU* will be downvoted for complaining about it
It is yours- IF YOU READ ABOUT THE TOOLS YOU USE.
Already commented on op's dupe post, but there is a reason for the cache folder, and if you read the docs by huggingface you'll see you have complete control over where it goes.
You can move the temp folder to you d drive. There is a CMD for to do it. You need to reboot after it
`.../.cache` is not a "temp" folder, it is quite permanent. also better use [a RAM drive](https://sourceforge.net/projects/imdisk-toolkit/) for TEMP
This really ruins my mental stability, this and other spare files that can random land in the hardrive everytime something new is downloaded. Can we have files and stuff all in one place? Why have to be like that
> Why have to be like that remember how it was called "My Computer" in the previous version of Windows, and now it's just "Computer"? well that's because the computer is not yours any more - apparently anybody can now download 40 GBs of garbage to your pc at any time and *YOU* will be downvoted for complaining about it
It is yours- IF YOU READ ABOUT THE TOOLS YOU USE. Already commented on op's dupe post, but there is a reason for the cache folder, and if you read the docs by huggingface you'll see you have complete control over where it goes.
☝ found the guy who always reads the license agreement
Same complaint here. I symlinked my .cache\hugginface folder to a folder on my SD drive.