nostr:npub1wwtte6l7xjhylhsut3dt7d3yg2qqekvq50wjldkyvmue5u305edqkkljy2 The reason this happens is simply because %UserProfile% still points to C:\Users\CURRENTUSER on Windows.

So as a developer the only way to fix this is to write Windows specific code like if (platform == win32) all over your codebase which nobody who builds cross compiled application wants to do.

Is it really stupid if it works?

And yes it is very ironic that even software made by Microsoft themselves (i.e. vscode) does this the "wrong" way.

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