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My desktop background picture cache is 0GB. Perhaps I don't switch enough (mostly between one of the built-in ones or a solid color).

The most annoying caches are the ones generated by IDEs, they generally mix application-cache, plugin-cache and AST-cache all in one big cache so you don't really know if there is some huge Grails cache in there, if it's an old IDE version or if it's simple a runtime/electron/dotnet/java cache that got embedded with the rest. They are generally also either not versioned at all so not even the app would know what to nuke, and when they are versioned the old cache isn't getting wiped anymore because only the old version of the app would do that.

A OS-enforced cache would help, but then people would complain that they don't feel "in control"... (spoiler: unless you are an OS developer, it is highly unlikely that you ever really were in control, at most you might have had some feelings of control, or a measure of control that isn't realistic)



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