Comment on Microsoft boosts Windows’ FAT32 partition size limit after nearly three decades

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rdri@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

NTFS also has a 255 limit, but it’s UTF16, so for unicode, you will get more out of it.

I think this is a biased way of putting it. NTFS way is easy to understand and therefore manage. What’s more important is that ASCII basically means English only. I’ve seen enough of such “discrimination” (stuff breaks etc.) based on used language in software/technology and it should end for good.

All other modernly maintained OS do UTF8, which “won” unicode.

UTF8 is Unicode. UTF8 symbols can take more than 1 byte.

Plus all the other things Linux has over Windows of course.

There are also encryption methods that slash maximum length of each filename even further.

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