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What is your directory structure like for programming?
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What about exFAT? It overcomes FAT32's limitation and is nearly readable on every OS and has way higher file size limits.
Edit: In case of external storage like USB/hard drive.
ExFAT is good for portable devices, but if you're working with something internally, there's no reason not to use EXT4 or NTFS.