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by taharvey 1951 days ago
On a Mac invisible files aren't important for even a "pro" user... except for occasional developer needs. It worth saying a feature like this doesn't come without cost.

Progressive disclosure and a bullet proof user environment are core user concepts on MacOS. In MacOS a user can rearrange nearly every file visable to them, and never break anything.

Windows and Linux clutter up the users environment with files that literally no one will ever care about (1000 library modules and asset files for a binary application?). And yet they are less flexible to user choice. Move application out of the Application folder... boom! Pathing all breaks. Do the same on MacOS no problem.