We invited Claude users to share how they use AI, what they dream it could make possible, and what they fear it might do.
Nearly 81,000 people responded in one week—the largest qualitative study of its kind.
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Linux File System Architecture - Beginner Friendly Explained
Linux File System Architecture
Chapter 1 — The Root Directory. Everything in Linux begins with this single directory.
Chapter 2 — Why the Linux Hierarchy Matters
Chapter 3 — /bin and /sbin directories - /bin directory contains essential command-line programs /sbin contains administrative commands used mostly by the root user.
Chapter 4 — /etc Configuration Philosophy - stores system configuration files
Chapter 5 — /home and /root directories. /home directory stores user data /root - home directory for the root administrator account
Chapter 6 — Everything Is a File
Chapter 7 — /dev directory. hardware devices appear as files.
Chapter 8 — /proc directory. a virtual filesystem generated dynamically by the Linux kernel
Chapter 9 — /var dir. Runtime Data including log files Chapter 10 — /tmp dir. Temporary Files
Chapter 11 — /usr dir . Including User Applications Chapter 12 — /lib Shared Libraries
Chapter 13 — /boot and the Startup Process
Chapter 14 — /mnt dir and Mount Philosophy
Chapter 15 — /sys and Modern Kernel Interfaces
Final Chapter — Why Linux Won
Thank you to the 80,508 people who took the time to speak with us. It has been striking, and humbling, to see how AI figures in so many people’s hopes, fears, and dreams.
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